Please note that this program will only be offered as a live webcast. Speakers will be participating in the program remotely. As always, webcast attendees have access to all program materials, and will be able to view all program slides and submit questions to the speakers during the presentation. We thank you for your understanding as we follow the guidance of local health officials and work to provide a safe learning environment for both attendees and faculty.
1-Day Program
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Overview
Why You Should Attend
This program is designed to provide attorneys, advocates, school district employees, and special education service providers with an understanding of the latest legal developments in special education law. Experienced faculty will review recent case law impacting California practitioners and then take an in-depth look at the legal and practical implications of these cases on students with disabilities and their educators.
What You Will Learn
A review and discussion of Ninth Circuit case law from 2019 to present.
An analysis of the administrative “exhaustion” requirement as it pertains to alleging IDEIA, Section 504, ADA or any special education potentially related claims in state or federal court.
A technical and practical discussion of the least restrictive environment requirement and its interplay with FAPE (free appropriate public education).
A detailed look at legal and advocacy strategies for students with IEPs who are also in the juvenile court system. This will include practical advocacy tips for parents and school districts to ensure that the rights of this vulnerable group of students are protected.
Who Should Attend
This program is intended to have a broad reach. It is appropriate for attorneys, advocates, parents, or service providers interested in or currently assisting students/parents or school districts with special education matters. It is appropriate for both new and seasoned practitioners.
This program is designed to provide attorneys, advocates, school district employees, and special education service providers with an understanding of the latest legal developments in special education law. Experienced faculty will review recent case law impacting California practitioners and then take an in-depth look at the legal and practical implications of these cases on students with disabilities and their educators.
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
This program is intended to have a broad reach. It is appropriate for attorneys, advocates, parents, or service providers interested in or currently assisting students/parents or school districts with special education matters. It is appropriate for both new and seasoned practitioners.