Concept information
Preferred term
special education law
Definition
- When parties disagree on an issue, one may choose to involve the court system to settle the disagreement by applying the law to the facts and rendering a decision. Numerous decisions rendered by our courts affect special education and the field of curriculum studies. [Source: Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies; Special Education: Case Law]
Broader concept
Narrower concepts
- Alexander v. Choate
- Arlington Central School District Board of Education v. Murphy
- Board of Education of the Hendrick Hudson Central School District v. Rowley
- Cedar Rapids Community School District v. Garret F
- Florence County School District Four v. Carter
- Honig v. Doe
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
- Irving Independent School District v. Tatro
- Mills v. Board of Education of the District of Columbia
- Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- Schaffer ex rel. Schaffer v. Weast
- School Board of Nassau County v. Arline
- School Committee of the Town of Burlington v. Department of Education
- Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
- Smith v. Robinson
- Southeastern Community College v. Davis
- Timothy W. v. Rochester, New Hampshire, School District
- Wood v. Strickland
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/special_education_law
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