To: President Donald Trump, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate
Give redress to educational malpractice victims
We demand that you create and pass a law that requires that an unlimited amount of punitive damages, compensatory damages, and all other forms of damages be given to each and every adult whom, when he/she was a child and/or teenager, was capable of learning at his/her full potential without special education and yet was placed into special education including having ever been (1) required to obtain permission from a special education teacher in order to be able to go on a regular mainstream school club trip, (2) listed in statistics as a special education student, and/or (3) in anything else to do with special education and/or any other stigma.
There must not be any statute of limitations to collect restitution for educational malpractice on the grounds that when the person was placed into special education, he/she and/or his/her parents were not able to afford an attorney and yet no lawyer in the world, even the Legal Aid Society, was willing to take his/her case, with the lawyer's excuse being, e.g., that the local Board of Education is above the law.
My e mail address is [email protected]
There must not be any statute of limitations to collect restitution for educational malpractice on the grounds that when the person was placed into special education, he/she and/or his/her parents were not able to afford an attorney and yet no lawyer in the world, even the Legal Aid Society, was willing to take his/her case, with the lawyer's excuse being, e.g., that the local Board of Education is above the law.
My e mail address is [email protected]
Why is this important?
It is only fair that this proposal be legislated and enforced in order to (1) make it clear to all educational authorities that placing and/or keeping a person of any age who is capable of learning at his/her full potential without special education in special education in even the slightest degree will not be tolerated, even if a parent and/or guardian of the person wants and/or has ever wanted the person to be in special education and (2) undo the pain, shame, suffering, and embarrassment caused as a result of one's having been a student in special education in even the slightest degree!