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9. They should be sued enough to change their practices for good. Many suits aren't about money, but
Tue Apr 14, 2015, 06:19 PM
Apr 2015
changing the system itself for fear of punitive damages. Even if the conditions of settlement aren't fully disclosed to the public, the ignorant practices will end for all the disabled students.

I hope this case becomes 'high profile' enough that the state legislators take a good, hard look at what is going on. I'm sure it's illegal, no matter how dumb the policymakers are in the capitol or how ignorant those paid to implement policy at the school.

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