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Back To School On Civil Rights

Jane West
An independent analyses of Federal enforcement of civil rights laws. Looks at more than two decades of Federal monitoring & enforcement of compliance with Part B of IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act). Federal efforts to enforce the law have...
been inconsistent & ineffective. Failures to ensure local compliance with requirements continue to be widespread & persist over many years. Enforcement of the law is too often the burden of parents who must invoke formal complaint procedures & request due process hearings to obtain the services & supports to which their children are entitled under law. Includes recommendations for the Administration & Congress that would build on the 1997 reauthorization of IDEA. Tables.

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