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New York City Board of Education v. Tom F., 552 U.S. 1 (2007), is a legal case in the United States. The case involves the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and tuition reimbursement. The case was granted certiorari by the Supreme Court. Oral arguments took place October 1, 2007. The Court ruled in favor of Tom F. nine days ...
The case is Ingber et al v New York University, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 23-10023. (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Bill Berkrot) Show comments
An appeals court revived a lawsuit by Orthodox Jewish families who sued over the state's policy of not funding special education programs at religious schools.
In 2015, a letter to the New York City Department of Education from 52 parents, former students and teachers naming specific schools ultimately had the effect, and the city, in a rare move in the history of nonpublic schools in New York, especially yeshivas, launched an investigation. The probe stretched eight years due to an accommodating ...
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The lawsuit, filed in the Northern District of New York and obtained by The Post, targeted the Empire State’s “Green Light Law,” which grants driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants.
The case began in July 1971 as a challenge to the New York City Board of Education's forced maternity leave policies. Monell was a part of a class of women employees of the Dept. of Social Services and Board of Education of the city of New York who were compelled to take maternity leave before such leaves were required for medical reasons.
The unprecedented social media class action lawsuit now includes the Wicomico County Board of Education in the growing list of plaintiffs. The Feb. 7 filing in U.S ...