
Adam Dayan, Esq.
Oct 10, 20111 min read
How Do You Teach Character?
I meant to post this article when it first appeared in The New York Times but, when I stumbled upon it again this weekend, I realized...
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I meant to post this article when it first appeared in The New York Times but, when I stumbled upon it again this weekend, I realized...

If you have a child who is in preschool or heading to kindergarten, there is a very useful informational workshop coming up that you...

There are times when you may want to arrange for a classroom observation at your child's school. Let's take the case where you are...

In J.P. and L.P. v. Anchorage School District, a September 16, 2011 case decided by the Alaska Supreme Court, the court considered the...

According to Disability Scoop, a home health care company has agreed to pay $150 Million to make allegations of Medicaid fraud disappear....

Thanks to those who follow the blog and have reached out with their feedback. This marks the firm's 100th blog entry and we go straight...

The U.S. Department of Education has released new regulations under Part C of the IDEA affecting children between the ages of birth and...

Words from former U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings on the state of No Child Left Behind and Secretary Arne Duncan's...

In Michael P. v. Hawaii Department of Education, a case decided September 8, 2011, the 9th Circuit considered the relevance of a concept...

In J.E. v. Boyertown Area School District, a September 1, 2011 decision from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the court held that...

To what extent should a medical office be liable for failing to warn a parent during pregnancy that the child may be disabled? In the...

In the world of special education funding there is a concept known as "maintenance of effort" which, in my limited understanding, means...

Disability Scoop writes about a new program aimed to offer online bachelor's degrees to students with autism and other special needs. In...

Thought-provoking article about our tendency to teach what we've always taught just because we've always taught it. Shouldn't school be...

Interesting New York Times article regarding private entities supplying much needed funds to public schools. This story and the school...

I will be presenting a special education workshop about navigating the legal process and how to get the services that your child needs on...

The New York Times reports that Mayor Bloomberg will be contributing $30 million of his own money to help disadvantaged and underserved...

A previous entry on this blog dated July 7, 2011 focused on the 2011 Medicaid rankings and pointed out that NY seems to be spending lots...

In New York City Department of Education v. V.S., a July 29, 2011 decision from the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), Judge John...

In New York City Department of Education v. V.S., a July 29, 2011 decision from the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), Judge John...
