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If you want to know about exciting new developments in special education law, Wrightslaw: Special Education Legal Developments and Cases 2015 will help you stay up-to-date. This unique book includes all decisions in IDEA cases by Courts of Appeals between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2015. You will also find all "Dear Colleague" Policy and Guidance letters published by the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services (OSERS) in 2015. Read the verdicts in jury trials and multi-million dollar settlements in teacher abuse cases and learn about discrimination cases initiated and settled by the Department of Justice. Get a tutorial on how to use Google Scholar to find cases about specific legal issues. This book includes a Table of Decisions with the date, court, synopsis of legal issues, outcome, and prevailing party in the cases. Wrightslaw: Special Education Legal Developments and Cases 2015 is an invaluable resource for parents, educators, advocates, and attorneys. You will refer to this book again and again.
2016 was a remarkable year in special education law! Wrightslaw: Special Education Legal Developments and Cases 2016 is designed to make it easier for you to stay up-to-date on new cases and legal developments. You'll learn about emerging issues and trends in special education law, including all decisions in IDEA cases by Courts of Appeals in 2016. You will learn about four Cases of the Year and what made these cases unique. This book discusses two new special education decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court and includes all guidance letters, memos, and publications published by the U.S. Department of Education. Also included are discrimination cases by the Department of Justice and school abuse cases brought by the American Civil Liberties Union. Read "Denied!" - the inside story about how state employees created a secret cap on the number of children with disabilities who could receive special ed services.
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