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Category Archives: Government
Censorship & The Blogosphere
Image via WikipediaOK that’s an interesting topic, but how could censorship be related to special education law or to this blog you ask? I know this may at first blush sound like a stretch, but wait.Many of our readers work for governments- state age… Continue reading
Posted in blog, Censorship, First Amendment, Freedom of speech, Government, law, special education law
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Great Hearing Officer Conference
Image via WikipediaOK so I’m still getting the hang of my mobile-posting voice recognition technology. The last post should read “Great Hearing Officer Conference.” Lost in translation is the phrase that comes to mind. I was describing the conference… Continue reading
Posted in Basque people, expedited hearing, France, Gerl, Government, hearing officer, law, NAHO, Spain, Special Education, special education law
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Senator Harkin Named Chair of the Senate Education Committee
Last week Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa was named to succeed Senator Ted Kennedy as Chairman of the all-important Senate Committee on Health, education Labor & Pensions. The Help Committee has jurisdiction over IDEA, the special education law, and ot… Continue reading
Posted in Gerl, Government, law, Senate, Special Education, special education law, Tom Harkin, United States Senate Committee on Health Education Labor and Pensions
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