Can I take my teacher to court because of unfair grading?
If your teacher did so for unlawful reasons (i.e., discrimination based upon a protected class) and you have evidence to show it, then you would...
Richmond, VA
Education Lawyer at Richmond, VA
Practice Areas: Education, Employment & Labor ... +3 more
If your teacher did so for unlawful reasons (i.e., discrimination based upon a protected class) and you have evidence to show it, then you would...
Sounds accurate (federal court is 120 days). Irrespective of the time you have, a point of caution is one should avoid waiting until the last day...
This activity certainly seems suspect. If you are disabled and are attending a post-secondary institution, then you are protected under the ADA at...
Absolutely. I wish you the best on your journey.
Assuming your question is whether you may challenge subject matter jurisdiction, as opposed to personal jurisdiction, you can raise that question...
I am sorry to hear about your issues. It sounds like the environment you are experiencing could be on account of your gender and may be unlawful. ...
What is the basis and nature of the harassment? Does a discriminatory reason exist in your opinion and, if so, what is it? Is it because of some...
What do you believe was the reason for the discrimination? And, what is your ultimate goal with respect to reporting the discrimination? If you...
Selected as the best answer
If the meeting involves changes to your child’s IEP, then you must be involved.
It is difficult to answer your question completely without additional information. Specifically, where did you file your lawsuit? If you filed a...