DropBox for Special Education Supreme Court Cases Using the information found in CANVAS, review the cases, and review the 10 cases concerning special education law, then choose two of the ten cases in
*Briefs ofamici cur iaeurging reversal were ®led for the State of Ari- zona et al. byJ. Joseph Cur ran, Jr.,Attorney General of Maryland, and Andrew H. BaidaandJoann Goedert,Assistant Attorneys General, and by the Attorneys General for their respective jurisdictions as follows:Grant Woodsof Arizona,Michael J. Bowersof Georgia,Richard Ieyoubof Louisiana,Michael E. Carpenterof Maine,Joseph P. Mazurekof Montana, Robert J. Del Tufoof New Jersey,Tom Udallof New Mexico,Michael F.
Easleyof North Carolina,Heidi Heitkampof North Dakota,Theodore R.
Kulongoskiof Oregon,T. Trav is Medlockof South Carolina,Mark Bar- nettof South Dakota,Charles Bursonof Tennessee,R. Paul Van Damof Utah,Stephen D. Rosenthalof Virginia, andJoseph B. Meyerof Wyoming; for the National League of Cities et al. byRichard Ruda;and for the National School Boards Association et al. byAugust W. Steinhilber, Thomas A. Shannon,andGwendolyn H. Gregory.
Briefs ofamici cur iaeurging af®rmance were ®led for the National Head Injury Foundation, Inc., byCraig DenmeadandKev in M. Maloney; for the Learning Disability Association of America et al. byMark S. Par- tinandReed Martin;and for the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill et al. bySteven NeyandAndrew S. Penn. *Section 1401(a)(18) de®nes ªfree appropriate public educationº as ªspe- cial education and related services thatÐ ª(A) have been provided at public expense, under public supervision and direction, and without charge, ª(B) meet the standards of the State educational agency, ª(C) include an appropriate preschool, elementary, or secondary school education in the State involved, and ª(D) are provided in conformity with the individualized education program....º