A proposed class of 800,000 special needs students and their parents sued the state for not providing appropriate educational accommodations and say remote learning plans violate provisions of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
Attorneys Deborah S. Reisdorph, Fazil A. Munir and Andrew Price filed a lawsuit Monday in the Central District of California on behalf of disabled students whom they say are negatively impacted ...
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