The CDC reports that approximately 1 in 6 children in the United States has a developmental disability.1 Certain types of developmental disabilities are becoming rapidly more prevalent, with autism spectrum disorder affecting 1 in 59 children in 2014 (as compared to 1 in 150 as recently as 2002).2 From 1997 to 2008, all incidences of developmental disabilities in children in the United States increased in prevalence by more than 17 percent.3 This represents a significant part of our population and in recent decades has given rise to a complex system of legal rights and protections for developmentally disabled children that attorneys may need to navigate. Among these rights is access to public education for children with developmental disabi...
Special Education Law and Practice is an experientially-focused casebook that also serves as a refer...
The aim of this essay, prepared for a symposium on dispute resolution in special education held at T...
1981 was the International Year of the Disabled Person. During that year handicapped individuals rec...
The CDC reports that approximately 1 in 6 children in the United States has a developmental disabili...
Children with disabilities are maltreated at a higher rate than other children and overrepresented i...
This article examines the role that law school clinics could play in remedying a gap in legal servic...
This article evaluates the legal requirement to educate profoundly retarded children and discusses t...
State and federal laws protect the rights of children with disabilities. These laws support the incl...
In the last twenty-five years, we have seen a remarkable evolution in attitudes and practice toward ...
Parents with disabilities, particularly those with intellectual disability and/or mental illness, ar...
This Article examines the issue of eligibility under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act...
Many individuals may be unaware of the laws regarding children with disabilities. Individuals who ar...
With the advent of the civil rights movement in America in the 1960's, equality of education for all...
Some of the most controversial education policy concerns and methods of practice have been over Spec...
Achieving inclusion of children with disabilities in general education remains a challenge. This ar...
Special Education Law and Practice is an experientially-focused casebook that also serves as a refer...
The aim of this essay, prepared for a symposium on dispute resolution in special education held at T...
1981 was the International Year of the Disabled Person. During that year handicapped individuals rec...
The CDC reports that approximately 1 in 6 children in the United States has a developmental disabili...
Children with disabilities are maltreated at a higher rate than other children and overrepresented i...
This article examines the role that law school clinics could play in remedying a gap in legal servic...
This article evaluates the legal requirement to educate profoundly retarded children and discusses t...
State and federal laws protect the rights of children with disabilities. These laws support the incl...
In the last twenty-five years, we have seen a remarkable evolution in attitudes and practice toward ...
Parents with disabilities, particularly those with intellectual disability and/or mental illness, ar...
This Article examines the issue of eligibility under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act...
Many individuals may be unaware of the laws regarding children with disabilities. Individuals who ar...
With the advent of the civil rights movement in America in the 1960's, equality of education for all...
Some of the most controversial education policy concerns and methods of practice have been over Spec...
Achieving inclusion of children with disabilities in general education remains a challenge. This ar...
Special Education Law and Practice is an experientially-focused casebook that also serves as a refer...
The aim of this essay, prepared for a symposium on dispute resolution in special education held at T...
1981 was the International Year of the Disabled Person. During that year handicapped individuals rec...