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Did Mills v. Board of Education of DC require procedural due process for children with disabilities?

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Did Mills v. Board of Education of DC require procedural due process for children with disabilities?

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No. Not the court decision itself. It simply stated that the BOE of DC must accomodate and educate children with disabilities irrespective of the cost of doing so. It can be assumed that administrative procedures to implement this ruling had to be established but the law did not mandate what they had to be.

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