Aggrieved by the Judicial Authority's Final Decision? Then What?

Losing a legal contest is difficult for most individuals. It is particularly unpleasant for parents who have been actively involved as advocates on behalf of their handicapped children. The purpose of this article is to describe the possible reactions of this latter group of individuals who continue...

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