Victoria Davis Dávila
Davis & Pledl, S.C.
Milwaukee
Robert (Rock) T. Pledl
Davis & Pledl, S.C.
Milwaukee
Ally Seneczko
Meinen Law, LLC
Milwaukee
8:30 a.m. Education Law Basics
- Truancy – students with and without disabilities
- Title VI and Title IX – discrimination, harassment and bullying
- §504 of the Rehabilitation Act
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
- Interface with other areas of law – family law and Chapter 48
- Snapshot of a Special Education Case
9:20 a.m. Education for Children with Disabilities
- Walk through a typical special education case
- Child Find – duty to initiate the evaluation process
- Determining eligibility for §504 and IDEA
- Placement in the least restrictive educational setting
- Special education advocacy techniques
- Due process hearings and alternative dispute resolution
- Available remedies under IDEA
10:20 a.m. Break
10:35 a.m. Issues arising after IDEA Eligibility is Established
- Restraint and seclusion
- Students placed on part-time schedules because of behavior
- School discipline and students with disabilities
- How to defend a school expulsion case
- Divorced or separated parents – who decides?
12:05 Program Concludes
- Recognize when student discipline, truancy, bullying, harassment, or discrimination issues raise distinct legal obligations for schools
- Understand how Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) may apply and how those laws affect the options available to students and families
- Counsel clients more effectively when school placement, services, or discipline issues arise
- Gain a practical understanding of how special education cases develop, where disputes tend to arise, and which legal standards apply
- Evaluate school-related disputes with a stronger grasp of due process, available remedies, and advocacy options
- Determine how education law overlaps with family court orders and placement
- School lawyers
- Civil rights lawyers
- Children’s court and juvenile court lawyers
- Disability rights lawyers
- Government and municipal lawyers
- Family lawyers
- Guardians ad litem for minors
- Guardianship lawyers
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