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Removing Remedies, Removing Rights; The Future Of 1983 Claims For Violations Of The Idea In The Wake Of Gonzaga V. Doe, Erin Toponce
Removing Remedies, Removing Rights; The Future Of 1983 Claims For Violations Of The Idea In The Wake Of Gonzaga V. Doe, Erin Toponce
Student Thesis Honors (1996-2008)
Congress signed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA") into law with the express intent that individuals with disabilities receive a free and appropriate public education that is designed to meet their individual needs. In circumstances where parents believe the limited scope of remedies construed to be available under the IDEA is inadequate: the use of 42 U.S.C. 1983 ("Section 1983"); among other laws: has garnered special appeal. The courts, however, have split on the issue of whether 42 U.S.C. Section 1983 is available to plaintiffs seeking to allege a statutory violation of the IDEA. This Note will explore whether …
Resegregation In Public Education, Stephen Wermiel
Resegregation In Public Education, Stephen Wermiel
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Separate But Equal Education In The Context Of Gender, Isabelle Katz Pinzler
Separate But Equal Education In The Context Of Gender, Isabelle Katz Pinzler
NYLS Law Review
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