Families Of Children With Special Needs Are Suing In Several States. Here's Why.
A number of lawsuits question whether schools have addressed the needs of special education students during the pandemic. But the very nature of special education makes it hard to find one solution.
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NPR News: Families Of Children With Special Needs Are Suing In Several States. Here's Why.
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