i hear comments, these eugenic, discriminatory comments every single time i step onto a college campus in america today. and it is absolutely astounding how the eugenics movement that. created planned parenthood, this movement that said that certain people should have the right shouldn t have the right to be born still continues today in 2023 america. pete: kurt, it is staggering, viewpoint not just alive and well and able to sort of live somewhere on the margins, but it seems to be quite prominent on our political spectrum. it is. it s beyond offensive and evil, what mr. hugo said. and what he doesn t understand is the i.d.e.a., individuals with disabilities education act, guarantees children with special needs a free and appropriate education. identifying, targeting and eliminating a human being because they don t pass a test is the ultimate form of discrimination, bigotry, profiling, hatred. you know, in massachusetts, they
The Supreme Court will hear a case Wednesday that could affect the rights of students with disabilities in disputes between their parental guardians and schools.
A unanimous 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel has upheld a lower court ruling favoring Durham Public Schools in a dispute over one student's request for special-needs services. The case hinged on Durham schools’ argument that the student and her mother had not followed proper legal procedures.