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Fri, May 25, 2007 -- 9:00 AM
Supreme Court Ruling on Special Ed
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In light of the recent Supreme Court ruling in Winkelman v. Parma, the program discusses the challenges that parents and school districts face when providing education for students with special needs.
Host: Dave Iverson
Guests:
Jean-Claude Andre, counsel for Ivey, Smith & Ramirez and representative for the Winkelmans in the Supreme Court case Winkelman v. Parma School
Ron Wenkart, general counsel for the Orange County Department of Education
Sandee Winkelman, mother of a disabled child
Stephen Rosenbaum, staff attorney at Protection & Advocacy, Inc. and lecturer at UC-Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law

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