special education law

Explore a wide range of insightful resources on the rights and regulations impacting students with disabilities in the educational system. Visitors will find video interviews with specialized attorneys, detailed articles on relevant legal frameworks, and definitions of key terms related to educational rights and compliance. This tag provides a comprehensive understanding of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and other pivotal legislation.

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What is a special education attorney?

A special education attorney helps families enforce disability-education rights under IDEA (20 U.S.C. § 1400 et seq.) and related laws. They advise on evaluations, IEP/504 plans, and represent parents in meetings, mediation, due process, or court to secure FAPE. This article explains what they do, when to hire one, and how the process works. Understanding […]

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Education Law: Essential Guide for Schools 2024

Education law governs how schools operate, protecting student rights through {First Amendment education law}, {special education law}, and other regulations. Understanding these fundamentals helps schools create safe learning environments while ensuring compliance. An {education law specialist} can guide schools through complex legal requirements.

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Campus Safety for Special Education: Legal Responsibilities and Protections

Campus Safety – Legal Responsibilities and Protections

U.S. colleges must comply with at least 2 major federal frameworks for campus safety: the Clery Act and Title IX. Clery requires public crime reporting and timely warnings, while Title IX mandates prompt response to sex-based harassment and assault. This article explains key legal duties, reporting protocols, and protections for students and employees. Protections for

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