This week, the US Supreme Court granted all parents the right to advocate for their children's special education needs without the assistance of a lawyer. We look at what the case means for students, parents and school districts, both locally and nationwide.
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Supreme Court & Special Education
Listen Thursday, May. 24, 2007 at 12:36 p.m. in EducationGuests
Christina Samuels
Reporter, Education Week
Pete Wright
attorney, Wrightslaw.com
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