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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson clarifies that a recent lawsuit will not take away Section 504 accommodations for anyone with a disability.
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Where does South Carolina stand in the Section 504 lawsuit? - MSNSouth Carolina is one of 17 states involved in a lawsuit that could impact students with disabilities.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson attended a Dorchester County Republican Party social meeting at the Summerville Country Club Thursday.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson listens to a question from a parent about his stance on Section 504 at a Friday, Feb. 14, 2025, meeting of the Dorchester County Republican Party at ...
Triggered by the idea that gender dysmorphia is a protected disability, 17 states — including South Carolina — had challenged federal disability protections.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson issued a new statement Thursday looking to clarify his position on school accommodations under Section 504.
South Carolina and 16 other states have updated a lawsuit against a Biden-era change to Section 504 designed to reassure that the suit is not designed to take away accommodations for people with ...
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson filed a court update clarifying his position regarding Section 504.
One of the states suing HHS — South Carolina — issued a statement on Feb. 13 assuring that the lawsuit would not impact students' Section 504 accommodations.
The attorney general in South Carolina is assuring parents whose children rely on “Section 504” accommodations in school won't change.
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