Justin Klausner is suing New Jersey Department of Education for violations related to special education provisions under IDEA and Section 504

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In a recent court filing, the plaintiffs Justin Klausner, Dominique Klausner, and Madeline Klausner have initiated legal action against the New Jersey Department of Education, Office of Special Education. The lawsuit alleges violations of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) due to delays in a due process hearing concerning Madeline Klausner’s education. The plaintiffs claim that these delays resulted in significant educational setbacks for Madeline, including missing six months of school while on home instruction. The case also cites procedural violations under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. The plaintiffs are seeking compensatory damages and legal fees.

Source: 225cv17151_Klausner_v_New_Jersey_Department_of_Education_Complaint_District_New_Jersey.pdf



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