Sentences with phrase «violates federal disability»

On January 14, 2016, WILL filed a FOIA request with the United States Department of Justice seeking records related to the Obama Administration's 4 - year - long investigation into whether the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP) violates federal disability law.

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Two students with disabilities and their mothers, along with a Bronx nonprofit organization, sued the New York City Education Department in Federal District Court, saying that it had violated their right to a «free appropriate public education.»
A federal investigation finds most city elementary schools are violating the Americans With Disabilities Act.
On Wed., Jan. 20th, parents of 13 students, along with Public Advocate Letitia «Tish» James, City Council Education Committee Chairperson Daniel Dromm and five legal assistance nonprofits, filed a federal civil rights complaint against Success Academy for systemic practices that violate the rights of children with disabilities.
Federal prosecutors have joined a lawsuit against the agency that runs New York City's subway, accusing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of violating federal law for not making a renovated station accessible to people with disabiFederal prosecutors have joined a lawsuit against the agency that runs New York City's subway, accusing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of violating federal law for not making a renovated station accessible to people with disabifederal law for not making a renovated station accessible to people with disabilities.
According to the complaint, which cites eight Success schools in Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx, the Success Academy network violated federal laws protecting individuals with disabilities when it denied accommodations to the students or, in some cases, pushed them out.
That kind of «systematic delay,» Judge Lozano said, violates the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
Federal civil rights officials are monitoring a Boston charter school after concluding that the school violated federal laws that protect children with disabilities from discrimiFederal civil rights officials are monitoring a Boston charter school after concluding that the school violated federal laws that protect children with disabilities from discrimifederal laws that protect children with disabilities from discrimination.
If a child - study team denies a student with a disability the opportunity to exercise choice, that team is violating the student's rights, which are protected under multiple federal and state statutes.
A New Hampshire couple who alleged that the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act violated their rights to religious freedom lost their bid last week for a hearing in the U.S. Supreme Court.
Equitas Academy Schools do not require a parent / legal guardian / student to provide information regarding a student's disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, legal or economic status, primary language or English Learner status, race or ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic that is contained in the definition of hate crimes set forth in section 422.55 of the Penal Code, or any other information that would violate federal or state law, prior to admission, participation in any admissions or attendance lottery, or pre-enrollment event or process, or as a condition of admission or enrollment.
Continuing this practice, while also reducing total ECS spending (compared to FY 2017 levels) in FYs 2018 and 2019, puts Connecticut at further risk of violating its federal maintenance of support (MOS) requirement, which is the primary fiscal measure by which states are judged to be eligible for federal funding under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Governor Abbot is referring to the U.S. Department of Education finding that the Texas Education Agency's (TEA) decision to set a «target» for the maximum percentage of students who should receive special education services had violated federal laws requiring schools to serve all students with disabilities.
Beyond this, the families alleged that the network «repeatedly violated federal law by not offering students with disabilities alternative instruction when they were suspended,» and failed to investigate «if the behavior leading to [these] suspensions was caused by disabilities and whether additional services were needed» (Taylor 2016).
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Received favorable and novel reported decision from New Jersey Federal District Court interpreting provisions of a Federal law offering long term care insurance to employees and retirees, which rejected a retiree's claim that the Federal law violated disability discrimination laws.
Mr. Anderson argued in Federal Court that the medical discharge violated Mr. Josok's Charter rights and constituted discrimination based on a disability.
A California federal court has considered whether a group of blind individuals could continue with their lawsuit against the Target Corporation («Company») because the company's website, Target.com («Website»), was allegedly inaccessible to the blind and so violated the Americans with Disabilities Act («ADA»).
In the complaint, filed with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in 2016, Ms. Auman alleged that the university violated the federal Fair Housing Act by denying her request to keep her emotional support animal, a cat named Kifree (pictured), in her university - operated student housing unit as a reasonable accommodation of her disability.
The complaint, filed with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in 2015, alleged that the county had violated the federal Fair Housing Act by terminating the client's rental assistance for reasons related to her disability, failing to provide her with an interpreter despite knowing that she had limited proficiency in English, and depriving her of a fair procedure when it terminated her rental assistance.
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