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DDisability Law Colorado aims to ensure that Coloradans with disabilities are not removed or at risk of being removed from school, bullied, restrained, or secluded because of their disability. We have a variety of resources available on our Fact Sheets page.

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Special Ed Teacher Stops Taping Student to Wheelchair

Disability Law Colorado received a phone call about a student with disabilities being duct taped to his wheelchair by a teacher. We investigated the...

Deaf Students Get Degrees After All

Two students who are deaf were pursuing degrees in special education. The college intended not to recommend them for licensure because they were deaf.

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