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Lre Re-Examined: Misinterpretations And Unintended Consequences, Keith J. Hyatt, John Filler Jan 2011

Lre Re-Examined: Misinterpretations And Unintended Consequences, Keith J. Hyatt, John Filler

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The least restrictive environment (LRE) requirement has been one of the major pillars of special education law in the USA since its enactment in 1975 and has proven to be one of the most contentious principles. Absent a decision by the US Supreme Court or further clarification in the wording of the law itself, it is likely that the debate will continue. This discussion is particularly important because misapplication of the LRE principle can result in a violation of civil rights and deprive children of a free appropriate public education. A review of the historical background of LRE, the Individuals …