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- Mills v. Board of Education of District of Columbia, 348 F. Supp. 866 . . .
Plaintiffs allege in their complaint and defendants admit as follows: "PETER MILLS is twelve years old, black, and a committed dependent ward of the District of Columbia resident at Junior Village He was excluded from the Brent Elementary School on March 23, 1971, at which time he was in the fourth grade
- Case: Mills v. Board of Education of the District of Columbia
In 1971 several school aged children, by and through their parents, filed a lawsuit against the Board of Education of the District of Columbia ("DC Board of Ed") in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia
- Mills v. Board of Education of District of Columbia (1972)
In Mills v Board of Education of District of Columbia (1972), the United States District Court for the District of Columbia held that students with disabilities are entitled to an education, and that education cannot be denied based on the accommodations’ additional cost to the school
- Mills v. Board of Education of the District of Columbia - usedulaw. com
The parents and guardians of the students successfully filed suit, arguing that the failure of the school board in the District of Columbia to provide them with a public school education constituted a denial of their right to an education
- Mills v. Board of Education of District of Columbia - vLex
Citation: Mills v Board of Education of District of Columbia, 348 F Supp 866 (D D C 1972) Parties: Peter MILLS et al , Plaintiffs, v BOARD OF EDUCATION OF the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA et al , Defendants Court: U S District Court — District of Columbia
- Peter MILLS et al. , Plaintiffs, - Law For Children
United States District Court, District of Columbia Peter MILLS et al , Plaintiffs, v BOARD OF EDUCATION OF the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA et al , Defendants Civ A No 1939-71 Aug 1, 1972 MEMORANDUM OPINION, JUDGMENT AND DECREE WADDY, District Judge This is a civil action brought on behalf of seven children of school age by their next
- MILLS v. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - Leagle
This is a civil action brought on behalf of seven children of school age by their next friends in which they seek a declaration of rights and to enjoin the defendants from excluding them from the District of Columbia Public Schools and or denying them publicly supported education and to compel the defendants to provide them with immediate and
- Mills v. Board of Education of District of Columbia (1972)
Mills was a class action lawsuit brought to the court on behalf of seven children denied public education by the District of Columbia School District because of their disabilities and the cost of accommodations the school would incur to educate them
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