In IDEA Case
Against NYC Board of Ed Name of Student
Said Inner City Press Uses Initials
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Nov 7 – A number
of parents and children sued
the NYC Board of Education
under the Individuals with
Disabilities Education
Improvement Act (IDEA) for
denying that a free
appropriate public
education.
On
November 6, 2020 U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn
held a proceeding. Inner City
Press covered it.
As the
lawyers argued, Judge Netburn
asked one of them to not use
the name of a child - which
was given - but instead the
initials, Y.G..
She asked the
court reporter to change the
transcript, or to let her know
and she would redacted it.
Inner City Press was covering
the proceeding and heard it,
but is going with Y.G.. The
point is the case.
It is M.G. et al
v. NYC Department of Education
et al., 17-cv-7612 (Abrams /
Netburn)
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