Legal Articles, Education

New Data Shows UCONN Improvements in Sexual Assault Reporting

Article on the improvements that the University of Connecticut has made in reporting instances of sexual assault.

Military Law & Policy Poses New Challenge for Sexual Harassment Law

Blog post about sexual harassment in the military.

Female Veteran Pursues Sex Harassment Claim

Blog post on a claim of sexual harassment made by a veteran against her battalion commander.

Special Education and Connecticut's Transition Bill of Rights

Blog post on the rights of students that have an Individualized Education Plan (IEP).

Malloy Brings Additional 500 Layoffs to Connecticut Dept. of Developmental Services

Article on the state laying off almost 500 employees of the Department of Developmental Services which will affect special education matters.

Lawsuit Claims Connecticut Special Ed Inconsistent With Federal Law

Blog post about a claim by a Connecticut parent that her child with special education needs is entitled to public education until the age of 22 as required by the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

Teacher of Autistic Students Claimed Termination Was Based on IDEA Violation

Blog post on a case brought under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

A Guide to Connecticut's Determination of Autistic Student Needs

Blog post on the topic of how Connecticut determines the needs of an autistic student in public school.

Dyslexia: An Overview by the Connecticut State Department of Education

Blog post on describing and identifying dyslexia in students.

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