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Strengthened legal rights in disability cases: High Court decision facilitates school lawsuits

In a united front, Chief Justice John Roberts authored a consensus decision. Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Brett Kavanaugh concurred, while Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson penned separate concurring opinions individually.

In a unanimous decision, Chief Justice John Roberts, alongside Justice Clarence Thomas, penned the...
In a unanimous decision, Chief Justice John Roberts, alongside Justice Clarence Thomas, penned the opinion. Brett Kavanaugh and Sonia Sotomayor added their separate concurring opinions, with Ketanji Brown Jackson joining Sotomayor.

In a pivotal decision by the Supreme Court, suing schools for disability discrimination just got simpler 📝

On a charismatic Thursday, the Supreme Court streamlined the process for students with disabilities to take legal action and enforce their rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other relevant laws

As a result of the Supreme Court's pivotal decision, pursuing education becomes even more accessible for students with disabilities, encouraging them to seek justice and self-development. Simultaneously, this decision serves as a significant stride towards education-and-self-development opportunities that are free from disability-based discrimination.

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