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The justices ruled unanimously that students with disabilities need not meet a more stringent standard when suing under two ...
The high court confirmed that the Americans with Disabilities Act holds schools to the same standards as other institutions.
The U.S. Supreme Court sided on Thursday with a severely epileptic girl who is pursuing a disability discrimination lawsuit ...
The U.S. Supreme Court this week sided with a Minnesota family in providing an even playing field for disability lawsuits ...
In a ruling with broad implications, the Supreme Court said unanimously that claims of disability discrimination at schools ...
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The case was closely watched by disability rights groups who say there was a “nearly insurmountable barrier” for help sought by schoolchildren.
Osseo Area Schools said that lowering the legal standard could expose the country's understaffed public schools to more lawsuits if their efforts fall short, even if officials are working in good ...
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the unanimous opinion, with Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and Justice Sonia Sotomayor, joined by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson writing ...
A teenage girl with a rare form of epilepsy won a unanimous Supreme Court ruling on Thursday that’s expected to make it easier for families of children with disabilities to sue schools over access to ...
Why is the family suing Osseo Area Schools? JILL HASDAY: So Ava Tharpe is a teenage girl with severe epilepsy and cognitive deficits. She's now a 19-year-old high school junior.
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