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Wrightslaw Media Kit
Members of the media will find information about our services, special education law and advocacy libraries of information, our books and training programs, testimonials, author bios, images, cover art, and more.
If
you need more information or want to review these books, please contact
Debra Pratt, Marketing & Media Relations, Harbor House Law Press,
Inc.
Toll free (877) 529-4332 or email debrapratt@harborhouselaw.com.
For
media coverage of Wrightslaw, please visit the Press Room.
Wrightslaw:
Special Education Legal Developments and Cases 2019 by Peter W.D. Wright and Pamela Darr Wright.
Wrightslaw:
Special Education Legal Developments and Cases 2018 by Peter W.D. Wright and Pamela Darr Wright.
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Wrightslaw:
Special Education Legal Developments and Cases 2017 by Peter W.D. Wright and Pamela Darr Wright.
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Wrightslaw:
Special Education Legal Developments and Cases 2016 by Peter W.D. Wright and Pamela Darr Wright.
This unique book includes:
- All decisions in IDEA cases by Courts of Appeals in 2016
- Four 2016 Cases of the Year and what made these cases unique
- Two new special education decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court that will lead to major changes in how the law is implemented
- All Guidance letters, memos, and publications published by the U.S. Department of Education in 2016
- Discrimination cases initiated and settled by the Department of Justice
- School abuse cases brought by the American Civil Liberties Union
- Denied! The inside story about how Texas state employees created a secret cap on the number of children with disabilities who could receive special ed services
- Table
of Contents
- Author
Bios
- Author
Photos
Wrightslaw:
Special Education Legal Developments and Cases 2015 by Peter W.D. Wright and Pamela Darr Wright.
This unique book includes:
- Verdicts in jury trials and multi-million dollar settlements in teacher abuse cases
- All decisions in IDEA cases by Courts of Appeals between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2015
- All "Dear Colleague" Policy and Guidance letters published by the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services (OSERS) in 2015
- Discrimination cases initiated and settled by the Department of Justice
- Background and pleadings in a discrimination case about a child who needed her service dog at school that may be decided by the Supreme Court this year
- Tutorial on how to use Google Scholar as a powerful legal research tool
- Emerging issues and trends in special education law and how the law is evolving
- Table
of Contents
- Author
Bios
- Author
Photos
Wrightslaw:
All About Tests and Assessments, 2nd Edition by Melissa Farrall, Pam Wright, and Pete Wright. In this comprehensive, easy-to-read book, you will find clear, concise answers to frequently asked questions about assessments, evaluations, and tests. You will learn about psychological, academic, and neuropsychological tests and what these tests measure; selecting evaluators; speech-language, physical and occupational therapy, processing, adaptive behavior, and functional behavior assessments; test terms and the important realities about tests and assessments; how small differences between tests can result in large differences in scores.
Wrightslaw: All About IEPs
by Peter Wright, Pamela Wright and Sue O'Connor. In this comprehensive, easy-to-read book, you will find clear, concise
answers to frequently asked questions about IEPs. Learn what the law
says about IEP Teams and IEP Meetings, Parental Rights and Consent,
Steps in Developing the IEP, Placement, Transition, Assistive Technology
and Strategies to Resolve Disagreements.
Author Bios
Author Photos
Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, 2nd Edition by Peter W.D. Wright, Esq. and Pam Wright, MA, MSW, is designed to meet the needs of parents, teachers, advocates, attorneys, related services providers, school psychologists, administrators, college professors, hearing officers, and employees of district and state departments of education.
Wrightslaw:
No Child Left Behind
is designed
to help you find answers to your questions in the NCLB statute, regulations,
and publications from the U. S. Department of Education. The book is supplemented
with a free NCLB CD-ROM. (bound
version out of print. CD Rom only)
Wrightslaw:
Special Education Law, 1st Edition (out
of print) is designed to meet the needs of school psychologists
and educational diagnosticians, child advocates and attorneys, school
administrators
and especially the needs of the parents and teachers. 60,000+
books sold.
We will
issue the second edition of Wrightslaw:
Special Education Law after the U. S. Department of Education
publishes the new special education regulations. We understand that
this is not expected until Winter 2006. IDEA-2004
Updates.
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If
you need more information or would like to review any of your products
please, contact Debra Pratt, Marketing & Media Relations, Harbor
House Law Press, Inc. toll free (877) 529-4332 or email debrapratt@harborhouselaw.com.
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Last updated: 02/12/18
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