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From Mainstreaming To Marginalization? Idea's De Facto Segregation Consequences And Prospects For Restoring Equity In Special Education, Kerrigan O'Malley
From Mainstreaming To Marginalization? Idea's De Facto Segregation Consequences And Prospects For Restoring Equity In Special Education, Kerrigan O'Malley
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As a basic construct for recommending measures to correct the prevailing inequities in special education, this comment examines the de facto segregation impact IDEA stemming from the Supreme Court's interpretive rulings and from the Act's own enforcement norms. The analysis further identifies the equality compromising consequences of specific IDEA provisions and considers prospects for restoring equity to special needs service delivery in these areas, with a particular focus on tuition reimbursement for private school. Respecting the historical alignment of the law of race discrimination in education and the law of disability education rights, the analysis identifies inequities that prevail at …
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Painful Motion Is Limited Motion, Tyler Crowe
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Painful Motion Is Limited Motion, Tyler Crowe
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Reporting on Petitti v. McDonald, No. 13-3469, ____ Vet. App. ____ (October 28, 2015): The Court was asked to clarify what constitutes "painful motion" and what evidence the Board of Veterans’ Appeals must consider when making this determination.