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Litigation

Aug. 4, 2015

9th Circuit tackles disability case

The 9th Circuit reversed a San Diego district judge on two issues pertaining to decade-long litigation over a disabled student's right to a public school education.


By Steven Crighton


Daily Journal Staff Writer


In decade-long litigation over a disabled San Diego student's right to a public school
education that attracted friend of the court briefing from numerous advocacy groups,
a 9th Circuit panel on Friday reversed a district judge on two issues: whether a school
district was deliberately indifferent to the student's right to be assisted ...

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