Due Education Law Suits Case Study by cee-cee

Due Education Law Suits
An review of two court cases in which the special education laws which are designed to protect students with disabilities, are featured.
# 107125 | 1,362 words | 3 sources | APA | 2008 | US
Published on Aug 20, 2008 in Education (Administration) , Education (Special) , Law (Civil) , Child, Youth Issues (General)


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Description:

The paper describes that across the nation students who are covered under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), have rights that must be provided. The paper states that at any time the student or the student's parents believe that his or her rights are not being upheld, they have the right to file for a due process hearing. If the parties involved with the suit do not agree with the results of that hearing they can take it to a court system and have it heard. This paper discusses a detailed description of two court cases that dealt specifically with student due process issues.

Sample of Sources Used:

  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
  • Richmond Divisionhttp://www.wrightslaw.com/law/caselaw/06/henrico.va.rt.htm
  • High Court Rules Against Parents in Maryland Special Education CaseNovember 15, 2005By Fred Barbash and Lori Aratani Washington Posthttp://www.aapd-dc.org/News/education/Md_speced.htm

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APA Format

Due Education Law Suits (2008, August 20) Retrieved March 29, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/case-study/due-education-law-suits-107125/

MLA Format

"Due Education Law Suits" 20 August 2008. Web. 29 March. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/case-study/due-education-law-suits-107125/>

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