Posts in Disability Law
Your IEP May Be Shorter Than It Used To Be

This year, I've seen a number of IEPs issued without evaluation results sections.

As our readers may know, the purpose of an IEP is to provide a description of the student's functional and academic profile, recommend a program, set goals for their achievement in that program, and recommend other modifications, accommodations, and supports necessary to support that progress.

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Beautiful Country

What can anyone say about truly great art — that is, about masterpieces in general?

I think that every great work of art leaves you with the sense that its creator has somehow distilled a vast, complex subject into a simple-yet-profound truth that cannot be expressed in ordinary language.

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New Practice Areas

The implications of the pandemic are still winding their way through the federal courts. Judging from the results of this past year — in which we successfully defended our undefeated status — it seems that the panic of coronavirus has not been as impactful on the special education community as we thought.

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