Fifty years ago, millions of children with disabilities were excluded from public education. Today, how far have we come—and where do we go next?
An iteration of the department in 1867 lasted about a year before being demoted and not resurfacing until the Carter ...
Assisted living providers in New York cannot refuse residency based on mobility limitations, clarifies an agreement announced ...
A federal law barring recipients of federal funding from discriminating based on disability doesn’t provide a private cause of action for retaliation claims, unlike other major anti-discrimination ...
Parents of students with disabilities have long seen federal civil rights complaints as their last, best hope of ensuring ...
The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short ...
Seven people who are currently being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the privately owned California City ...
A federal lawsuit has been filed against the Levittown School District after the alleged abuse of an autistic elementary ...
While the 2024 Title IX regulations, in their short lifespan, had specific provisions about the role of members of the IEP team in ...
Department of Education cuts leave advocates and parents worried about the fate of special education services.
Nevada's disability community is speaking out about the chaos caused by the government shutdown and ongoing uncertainty in federal funding. During the shutdown, programs like the state Centers for ...