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Warshaw Law Firm, advocating for the educational rights of special needs children, is dedicated to protecting the rights of children with disabilities and children who are the victims of or accused of bullying, and assisting families in crisis through mediation and collaborative divorce.

Hurricane Harvey and his Brethren Hit Disabled Hard

  • Julie Warshaw
  • August 31, 2017
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Hurricanes hit the most vulnerable the hardest and that applies without a doubt to people with disabilities. The death of Benilda Caixeta, of New Orleans tragically underscores this point.  Ms. Caixeta was found drowned in her apartment, next to her wheelchair, despite her repeated calls to 911 pleading for help. Ms. Caixeta’s death served to … Continue reading “Hurricane Harvey and his Brethren Hit Disabled Hard”

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Stay-Put Shake-up: Third Circuit Holds Parents Entitled to Attorneys’ Fees for Non-Compliance with Stay-Put

  • Julie Warshaw
  • August 30, 2017
  • 200 Comments

By: Cameron R. Morgan, Esq.Editor: Sanmathi (Sanu) Dev, Esq. The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has issued an important decision finding that parents in special education litigation with school districts will be considered “prevailing parties” entitled to an award of attorneys’ fees in the event the district ignores or fails to comply with its obligations … Continue reading “Stay-Put Shake-up: Third Circuit Holds Parents Entitled to Attorneys’ Fees for Non-Compliance with Stay-Put”

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How Are The Circuits Interpreting Endrew F? Some Preliminary Indications # FAPE

  • Julie Warshaw
  • August 29, 2017
  • 200 Comments

We have written here a lot about the new Supreme Court decision in Endrew F that clarifies the FAPE standard. One reader expressed some uncertainty about the facts and ruling in Endrew F.  To ensure that we all have a handle this important decision, we will be repeating our previous posts about the new Supreme … Continue reading “How Are The Circuits Interpreting Endrew F? Some Preliminary Indications # FAPE”

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A Reminder from the Appellate Division on RIFs and Tenured Employees

  • Julie Warshaw
  • August 22, 2017
  • 200 Comments

On August 17, 2017, the New Jersey Appellate Division issued an unpublished opinion in which it upheld the Atlantic City Board of Education’s (“Board”) decision to change the employment of two supervisors from twelve-month positions to ten-month positions due to a reduction in force (“RIF”). This case highlights an important interplay between RIFs and tenure … Continue reading “A Reminder from the Appellate Division on RIFs and Tenured Employees”

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KPS4Parents Partners with ZN League Softball

  • Julie Warshaw
  • August 12, 2017
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KPS4Parents is proud to partner with ZN League Softball to bring athleticism, sportsmanship, and family fun to Ventura, CA and the surrounding area. The league is new as Fall 2017 and starting conservatively with six teams, with plans to grow to include co-ed teams, kids teams, and full inclusion teams for players with different abilities. … Continue reading “KPS4Parents Partners with ZN League Softball”

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Gender Identity and Special Needs

  • Julie Warshaw
  • August 8, 2017
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The Trump Administration’s February 2017 reversal of an earlier Obama decision ensuring that transgender students under Title IX should be allowed to use the school restrooms of the gender to which they identify has thrown school policies with regards to gender identify into flux. The February 22, 2017 “Dear Colleague Letter” stated that the earlier … Continue reading “Gender Identity and Special Needs”

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