LandMark Publications
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Due Process: Historic US Supreme Court Decisions (Constitutional Law Series)
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2011
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2 editions
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The Right to Privacy: Historic Supreme Court Decisions
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2011
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2 editions
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Employment Law: Historic Supreme Court Decisions (Constitutional Law Series)
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2011
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The Fifth Amendment: Historic Supreme Court Decisions (Constitutional Law Series)
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2012
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Antitrust: Contemporary US Supreme Court Decisions
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2011
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Cyber Law: Software and Computer Networks (Litigator Series)
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2011
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3 editions
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Software Patents (Intellectual Property Law Series)
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2011
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7 editions
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Religion and the First Amendment: Historic Supreme Court Decisions (Litigator Series)
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2012
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ERISA: Contemporary Supreme Court Decisions (Litigator Series)
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2014
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Patent Claim Construction (Intellectual Property Law Series)
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2012
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10 editions
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“At a basic level, procedural due process is essentially based on the concept of "fundamental fairness.”
― Due Process: Historic US Supreme Court Decisions
― Due Process: Historic US Supreme Court Decisions
“When a debtor files a case to reorganize under Chapter 11, the debtor becomes the debtor-in-possession of the estate and takes on the rights, powers, and fiduciary duties of a trustee. Id. §§ 1101, 1106-1108; see also CFTC v. Weintraub, 471 U.S. 343, 355 (1985). In The Matter of Woerner, (5th Cir. 2015).”
― Bankruptcy
― Bankruptcy
“FAPE available "to each qualified handicapped person who is in the recipient's jurisdiction. . . ." 34 C.F.R. § 104.33(a). An appropriate education includes "provision of regular or special education and related aids and services that . . . are designed to meet individual educational needs of handicapped persons.. . ." 34 C.F.R. § 104.33(b)(1). As long as the public schools make a FAPE available, they bear no obligation to pay for a child's education in a private school. 34 C.F.R. § 104.33(c)(4). DL v. Baltimore City Board Of School Commissioners, (2013) The court found that "[t]he plain language of the statute and the regulations does not make clear whether public schools are”
― Free Appropriate Public Education: IEPs and the IDEA
― Free Appropriate Public Education: IEPs and the IDEA
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