What did the U.S. Supreme Court decide in the Rowley case?
Rowley, legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on June 28, 1982, held (6–3) that the Education of the Handicapped Act of 1974 (EHA; renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act [IDEA] in 1990), as amended by the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, did not require that the special.
Who won the Rowley case?
In a 6–3 decision authored by Justice Rehnquist, the Court held that public schools are not required by law to provide sign language interpreters to deaf students who are otherwise receiving an equal and adequate education
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Where is Amy Rowley now?
Associate Professor
Dr. Amy June Rowley is the Coordinator of the American Sign Language Program in Modern Languages and Literatures department.
Dr. Amy June Rowley is the Coordinator of the American Sign Language Program in Modern Languages and Literatures department.
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