Known as informal removals, the tactics are “off-the-book” suspensions often in violation of federal civil rights protections for those with disabilities.
Tag: Disabilities
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What Times Readers Would Change About Their Doctors’ Offices
These small tweaks could go a long way toward improving patients’ overall experience.
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‘Hip Hip Hooray!’ Cheering News for Free Speech on Campus
Stanford University steps back from its list of “harmful” words and phrases.
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A Dilemma for Governments: How to Pay for Million-Dollar Therapies
A wave of transformative but hugely expensive treatments is challenging the budgets of health systems in wealthy nations. Now countries with far fewer resources are wrestling with how to cover the therapies.
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Savings Accounts for Disabled People Are Opened to More of Them
Only those who became disabled by age 26 have been eligible for ABLE accounts. But Congress raised the age to 46, so more military veterans and others can qualify as of 2026.