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The Extra Mile (May 2016)

By hlerkJune 3, 2016The Extra Mile Newsletter
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  • Federal Court Temporarily Bars Illinois School Board from Restricting Public Comments About Students and Employees
  • Illinois Appellate Court Narrows the Scope of FOIA Exemption
  • Federal Appellate Court Rules in Favor of Transgender Student/Reverses Trial Court Ruling Favoring School District
  • Parents Do Not Need to Notify School Districts in Advance That They Will Bring an Attorney to an IEP Meeting, and a School District Cannot Stop an IEP Meeting Because a Parent Attorney is Unexpectedly Present
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