Search results
12 lip 2023 · The Supreme Court confirms an alternative avenue for disabled students to enforce their rights to receive an equitable education. The Supreme Court delivered a significant win for students with disabilities in a landmark March 2023 decision, Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools.
18 sty 2023 · Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools. Share. Holding: An Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuit seeking compensatory damages for the denial of a free and appropriate education may proceed without exhausting the administrative processes of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act because the remedy sought is not one IDEA provides.
21 mar 2023 · WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court sided unanimously Tuesday with a student who is deaf and who sought to sue his school for damages over profound lapses in his education, a case that experts say ...
21 mar 2023 · A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a deaf student can sue his school for its failure to provide him a public education tailored to his needs.
18 mar 2023 · The decision, expected by the end of June, could help parents and schools clarify one piece of a byzantine puzzle of laws that govern the nation's 7.2 million special education students.
25 kwi 2023 · The latest Supreme Court decision in Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools finally decides this issue that has divided courts for decades. In Perez, the student is deaf and had received special education services from the school district from age 9 through 20 years.
27 mar 2023 · U.S. Supreme Court Finds School Districts Can Be Sued for Damages Even When IDEA Administrative Process Has Not Been Exhausted. March 27, 2023. Introduction. On March 21, 2023, the United States Supreme Court issued its written unanimous, 9-0 opinion, in the case of Perez vs. Sturgis Public Schools, et al.