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To any professional concerned with exceptional children, it would
be the greatest understatement to say that the courts and
legislatures have had a tremendous impact on the field of speeial
education. Especially in the last decade, a flood of litigation
filed to develop and define the right to education of previously
unserved handicapped children has left no special education
teacher, school adminis trator, nurse, educational psychologist, or
pediatrician unaffected-either be cause these professionals are
daily called upon to help children, or because they may come
forward as witnesses on behalf of children who are the subjects of
special education meetings, individualized education programs,
placement hear ings, or judicial proceedings. Thus, for these
people, questions regarding a student's legal rights are immediate
and pervasive. This book developed out of the need to provide
nonlegal professionals with a lawyer's view of the huge body of
court cases and federal laws and regulations that affect their
practice as well as their students and clients. An introductory
chapter provides the historical basis of the current interface
between law and special education. The Education for All
Handicapped Children Act of 1975 and Sec tion 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and their regulations promulgated in
1977, are the major national laws in the field ~nd are therefore
described in Chapters 2 and 3.
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