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Administrative Law - Administrative Exhaustion Or Private Rights Of Action: Priorities In Educating Students With Disabilities, Caren Jenkins Sep 2010

Administrative Law - Administrative Exhaustion Or Private Rights Of Action: Priorities In Educating Students With Disabilities, Caren Jenkins

Golden Gate University Law Review

In Dreher v. Amphitheater Unified School Dist., the Ninth Circuit held that a school district need neither provide nor bear the cost of providing certain individualized educational services to students with disabilities. A school district must furnish only those services outlined in an individualized education plan (hereinafter "IEP"), developed annually by the local educational agency, for each individual with a disability. Required to supply a free appropriate education by federal law, a school district must offer the special education and related services necessary to meet the unique needs of the individual. However, a school district has no responsibility to render …


Administrative Law - Barlow-Gresham Union High School Dist. No.2 V. Mitchell: Attorneys' Fees Awarded When Settlement Reached Prior To Due Process Hearing, Sara Vukson Winter Sep 2010

Administrative Law - Barlow-Gresham Union High School Dist. No.2 V. Mitchell: Attorneys' Fees Awarded When Settlement Reached Prior To Due Process Hearing, Sara Vukson Winter

Golden Gate University Law Review

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Administrative Law Summary, John Glenn Karris Sep 2010

Administrative Law Summary, John Glenn Karris

Golden Gate University Law Review

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Adminsitrative Law, Lynne Avakian Sep 2010

Adminsitrative Law, Lynne Avakian

Golden Gate University Law Review

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Administrative Law, Kathleen Eldridge, Herbert F. Miller Sep 2010

Administrative Law, Kathleen Eldridge, Herbert F. Miller

Golden Gate University Law Review

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Administrative Law, Gilbert Gaynor, Susan D. Hainline Sep 2010

Administrative Law, Gilbert Gaynor, Susan D. Hainline

Golden Gate University Law Review

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Citizen Petitioning Of Federal Administrative Agencies - Domestic Infant Formula Misuse: A Case Study, Leslye E. Orlolf Sep 2010

Citizen Petitioning Of Federal Administrative Agencies - Domestic Infant Formula Misuse: A Case Study, Leslye E. Orlolf

Golden Gate University Law Review

This Comment will demonstrate how to petition federal agencies, how administrative petitioning has been used to resolve women's health care problems and how it may be used to work on other women's health issues. The Petition to Alleviate Domestic Infant Formula Misuse and Provide Informed Infant Feeding Choice will serve as a case study for the petitioning process. Additionally, this Comment will explore the legal remedies petitioners have under the Administrative Procedure Act when federal agencies fail to act on a petition, as well as discuss the extent to which courts will order agencies to act responsibly.


Administrative Law, Harry Michael Auerbach Aug 2010

Administrative Law, Harry Michael Auerbach

Golden Gate University Law Review

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Administrative Law, Hal R. Fretwell Aug 2010

Administrative Law, Hal R. Fretwell

Golden Gate University Law Review

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Administrative Law, Lucy B. Robins Aug 2010

Administrative Law, Lucy B. Robins

Golden Gate University Law Review

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