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Special-Education Litigation: An Empirical Analysis Of North Carolina's First Tier, Lisa Lukasik
Special-Education Litigation: An Empirical Analysis Of North Carolina's First Tier, Lisa Lukasik
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Special-education litigation begins, under the terms of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), with an “impartial due process” proceeding. States enjoy limited discretion to establish the manner by which they will effectuate this process. Variations in implementation exist. Most states offer a “single-tiered” process, and eight offer a “two-tiered” proceeding.
National debate about the effectiveness of these administrative proceedings has increased over the last decade. One contested question is whether a single-tiered or two-tiered administrative process better serves the objectives of the Act.
Meaningful empirical examination of these specialized proceedings has begun to inform this debate, but significant research …
Doctrinal Quandaries With 3d Printing And Intellectual Property, Lucas S. Osborn
Doctrinal Quandaries With 3d Printing And Intellectual Property, Lucas S. Osborn
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