Legal Articles, Misdemeanor

Connecticut Polices For Reporting Troubled Students

Blog post detailing the process for faculty of Connecticut state universities to report potentially troubled students.

Connecticut's Consequences for Young DUI Offenders

Blog post on the consequences of a DUI for underage drivers in Connecticut.

How to Appeal a Criminal Conviction in Connecticut Court

Blog post on the steps to take in Connecticut to appeal a criminal conviction.

Teacher of Autistic Students Claimed Termination Was Based on IDEA Violation

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

The Connecticut ADHD Task Force: An Overview

Blog post on the topic of ADHD and how the state of Connecticut seeks to address it in schools.

The DSM-V on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Blog post explaining the modern view of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

Federal Government Reduces Funding For Special Education State Grants

Blog post on the federal reduction of funds for state special education grants.

Connecticut Family Awarded $100k for Abuse of Special Education Student

Blog post on a case where damages were awarded after a special education aide sexually abused a special education student.

New Connecticut Law Improves Data Privacy for Special Education Students

Article on new Connecticut law seeking to improve the data privacy of special education students.

New CT Law to Address Communication Needs for Hearing Impaired Students

Blog post on new law seeking to improve special education for hearing impaired students.

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