Florence County School Dist. Four v. Carter
1993 United States Supreme Court case / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Florence County School Dist. Four v. Carter, 510 U.S. 7 (1993), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that, in certain circumstances, a court may order that parents be reimbursed for unilaterally withdrawing disabled children from schools that do not comply with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.[1]
Quick Facts Florence County School Dist. Four v. Carter, Argued October 6, 1993 Decided November 9, 1993 ...
Florence County School Dist. Four v. Carter | |
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Argued October 6, 1993 Decided November 9, 1993 | |
Full case name | Florence County School District Four et al. v. Carter, a Minor, By and Through Her Father and Next Friend, Carter |
Docket no. | 91–1523 |
Citations | 510 U.S. 7 (more) 114 S. Ct. 361; 126 L. Ed. 2d 284 |
Argument | Oral argument |
Case history | |
Prior | 950 F.2d 156 (4th Cir. 1991); cert. granted, 507 U.S. 907 (1993). |
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Case opinion | |
Majority | O'Connor, joined by unanimous |
Laws applied | |
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act |
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