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Representing Children with Disabilities in a Changing Environment

Cosponsored with ABA's Juvenile Justice Center, ABA's Section of Litigation Children's Law Committee, Boston Medical Center - Family Advocacy Program, Center for Law & Education, The Children's Law Center of Massachusetts, Disability Law Center & Massachusetts Advocacy Center

Please Note: This course has already been held.

Date: Friday, September 29, 2000

Location: Suffolk University Law School, 120 Tremont St., Boston, MA
Time: 09:00 AM - 02:30 PM

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An Overview of the New Special Education Regulations - New state special education regulations are being implemented in September. The changes will have profound implications. Come learn what these new regulations say about identifying special education students, IEPs and placement decisions.

Roundtable Lunch Discussion - Attend a luncheon with colleagues and participate in a roundtable discussion regarding the changes in the regulations and their affect on your practice.

  F A C U L T Y

  Thomas A. Mela
  Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Dept. of Education, Boston, MA
   
  Julia K. Landau
  Massachusetts Advocacy Center
   
  Michelle L. Griffin
  Children’s Law Center of Massachusetts, Inc.
   
  Susan F. Cole
  Massachusetts Advocacy Center
   
  Matthew Engel
  Disability Law Center, Inc.
   
  Robert G. Fraser
  Stoneman, Chandler & Miller, LLP, Boston
   
  Thomas J. Nuttal
  Sullivan & Nuttall, Marshfield
   
  Mary Joann Reedy
  Murphy, Lamere & Murphy, PC, Braintree
   
  Pamela C. Tames
  Boston Medical Center - Family Advocacy Program
   
  Kathleen B. Boundy
  Center for Law & Education, Boston
   
  Richard F. Howard
  Kotin, Crabtree & Strong, LLP, Boston
   
  Constance M. Hilton, Esq.
  Bowman, Moos & Hilton, Cambridge, MA
   
  Isabel S. Raskin, Esq.
  Juvenile Justice Center
Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA
   
  G E N E R A L   I N F O

Date:  

Friday, September 29, 2000

Tuition:  

Tuition is $25. Course materials and refreshments are included in the tuition charge. Costs for these courses are underwritten by a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (8-5461-MA-JS).



Walk-Ins:  

Space is limited. Registrations at the door are welcome, but please register in advance to reserve a seat and your written course materials or call to confirm space availability.



Refunds:  

If you are unable to attend and you provide more than 24 hours notice, we will issue you a gift certificate for a future juvenile justice course.



Location:  

Suffolk University Law School, 120 Tremont St., Boston, MA



Credit:  

Approved for 5.5 CPCS Mental Health and 6 CAFL Credits. Approved for CLE Credit in RI, NH, VT & NY.



Special
Needs:
 

If you have special needs addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act, please notify us as soon as possible.




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