Parental Rights in Special Education
I recently read that Betsy DeVos, who is now Secretary of Education, removed a website that provides parental rights of children with disabilities in special
I recently read that Betsy DeVos, who is now Secretary of Education, removed a website that provides parental rights of children with disabilities in special
I rarely, if ever, bring politics into my blogs. But I will make an exception for Betsy DeVos. Why? There are compelling reasons to defeat Betsy DeVos as Secretary
On January 11, 2017, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Endrew F. v. Douglas County School Dist. RE-1. For a copy of
I have attended two IEP meetings within the past week. Both of them very different from each other. One involved a second grade student diagnosed
The Initial Phone Call to Special Education Attorney I receive phone calls from parents each year ranging from a multitude of special education topics and issues.
This is the third segment on the differences between the IDEA and section 504. There are commonalities, of course, between these two federal special education law
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