This foreword was written as an introduction to the May 2001 symposium sponsored by the University of Maryland Law and Health Care Program entitled Children with Special Needs: the Intersection of Health Care Education \u26 the Law
State and federal laws protect the rights of children with disabilities. These laws support the incl...
This paper is the Foreword to a special issue on Fry v. Napoleon Community Schools and Endrew F. v....
This article examines the role that law school clinics could play in remedying a gap in legal servic...
This foreword was written as an introduction to the May 2001 symposium sponsored by the University o...
Chapter discussing key areas in law and practice of working with children with special educational n...
Some of the most controversial education policy concerns and methods of practice have been over Spec...
The Child: An Encyclopedic Companion offers both parents and professionals access to the best schola...
This essential textbook equips students with a strong understanding of theories, policies and practi...
Coverage includes: • Core Concepts of Special Education Law; • Eligibility and Evaluation; • Residen...
Educating students with disabilities : core legal concepts -- Eligibility and evaluation -- Residenc...
Public Law 94-142 formalized and institutionalized a series of diverse and often fragmented educatio...
If you’d wanted to be a lawyer, you would have gone to law school. How could you have predicted you’...
This book is a unique offering in the growing field of Special Education Law and is designed to be u...
The CDC reports that approximately 1 in 6 children in the United States has a developmental disabili...
[Extract:] Special education is influenced by changes in philosophical understandings of disability ...
State and federal laws protect the rights of children with disabilities. These laws support the incl...
This paper is the Foreword to a special issue on Fry v. Napoleon Community Schools and Endrew F. v....
This article examines the role that law school clinics could play in remedying a gap in legal servic...
This foreword was written as an introduction to the May 2001 symposium sponsored by the University o...
Chapter discussing key areas in law and practice of working with children with special educational n...
Some of the most controversial education policy concerns and methods of practice have been over Spec...
The Child: An Encyclopedic Companion offers both parents and professionals access to the best schola...
This essential textbook equips students with a strong understanding of theories, policies and practi...
Coverage includes: • Core Concepts of Special Education Law; • Eligibility and Evaluation; • Residen...
Educating students with disabilities : core legal concepts -- Eligibility and evaluation -- Residenc...
Public Law 94-142 formalized and institutionalized a series of diverse and often fragmented educatio...
If you’d wanted to be a lawyer, you would have gone to law school. How could you have predicted you’...
This book is a unique offering in the growing field of Special Education Law and is designed to be u...
The CDC reports that approximately 1 in 6 children in the United States has a developmental disabili...
[Extract:] Special education is influenced by changes in philosophical understandings of disability ...
State and federal laws protect the rights of children with disabilities. These laws support the incl...
This paper is the Foreword to a special issue on Fry v. Napoleon Community Schools and Endrew F. v....
This article examines the role that law school clinics could play in remedying a gap in legal servic...