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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
23-431 Eileen Mendez, Individually and as Legal Guardian of A. C., et al. v. David C. Banks, Chancellor, New York City Department of Education, et al. Second Circuit 2023-10-26 Denied Response Waived administrative-process automatic-injunction cooperative-federalism idea-act individuals-with-disabilities-education-act injunctive-relief pendency pendency-placement special-education stay-put stay-put-provision Whether the stay-put provision of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (DEA) entitled Plaintiffs to an automatic injunction directing the D…
23-284 H. C., Individually and on Behalf of J. C., a Child With a Disability, et al. v. New York City Department of Education Second Circuit 2023-09-22 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2) attorneys-fees court-discretion disability-rights discretion due-process due-process-hearing educational-agency idea-act individuals-with-disabilities-education-act prevailing-rates settlement-offers How does 20 U.S.C. § 1415(i)(8)(G) affect an award of attorneys' fees under the IDEA?
20-713 Rosa Elba Ventura de Paulino v. New York City Department of Education, et al. Second Circuit 2020-11-24 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2) civil-rights disability-rights due-process educational-support idea-act individuals-with-disabilities-education-act pendency pendency-services school-district special-education Does a school district have an affirmative obligation to provide pendency-related educational and support services to its special education students u…
18-9209 H. F. v. Board of Education of the Township of Teaneck New Jersey 2019-05-10 Denied Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP administrative-review due-process free-appropriate-public-education homeless-student homelessness idea-act individuals-with-disabilities-education-act special-education stay-put-provision Is the District of residence legally required to 'stay-put' and not TERMINATE a multi-handicapped and homeless students legal right to a 'Free Appropr…