Legal Articles, DUI-DWI

Mother Disputes Autistic Son's Individualized Education Program

Blog post about a case where a mother disputed her autistic son's Individualized Education Plan (IEP).

High School Football Player's Bullying Becomes $10,000 Liability for Parents

Blog post about a case of bullying where the bully and his parents were held liable for over $10,000.

Filing a School Bullying Claim: What You Need To Know

Blog post on the topic of what you need to know to file a school bullying claim.

Student Contests School Immunity in Unsupervised Detention Injury

Blog post on the immunity of a school in a case where a student was sexually assaulted in an unsupervised detention.

Connecticut Passes Anti-Bullying Law: Increases Accountability

Blog post about the anti-bullying law passed by Connecticut in 2011.

School District Liable in Anti-Semitic Bullying Case

Blog post about a NY case where five Jewish students succeeded on a claim against their school for failing to protect them from anti-semitic bullying.

Special Education and the Transition Bill of Rights: An Overview

Blog post on the Transition Rights Bill and the process of getting special education students ready for life after school.

Special Education and the Transition to Post-Secondary Life

Blog post on the process of transitioning special education students to life after public school.

Parents Contest Adequacy of Disabled Student's Education Plan

Blog post about the parents of a Connecticut student contesting the adequacy of their child's education plan under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

Young Student's Suicide Brings New Wave of Litigation

Blog post on the implications for schools and their liability in the event a student commits suicide.

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