This “manual for conservative policy thought” would transform American education from start to finish.
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Disabled Youth Today covers issues of interest to youth with disabilities and those who care for and work with them.
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University of San Diego professors are developing programs to empower neurodivergent students to thrive.
Different treatment based on assumed genitali was discrimination on the basis of sex.
The department violated state and federal law when it refused to provide records.
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Two days after new Title IX rules were published, 15 states announced they're suing.
Universal design views everyone’s needs for access as equally important, regardless of their limitations.
The new regulations from the Biden administration strengthen protections for sex discrimination, reversing Trump-era changes.
LGBTQ+ foster kid support vanished; silence blankets the agency tasked with raising LGBTQ+ children.
Categories like these are cited hundreds of thousands of times yearly to justify suspensions.
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Hundreds of people gathered at Lake Acworth to "Polar Plunge" into frigid waters.
People with developmental disabilities are seven times more likely to encounter police.
Autistic adults say controversial behavior interventions — designed to ‘extinguish’ autistic traits — are not acceptable.
Researchers, therapists and autistic adults who themselves were ABA patients are pushing back.
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The suicide of Julie Hansen's two closest friends to inspired her to speak out.