California education rights attorney, Jennifer Chang, was highlighted by Los Angeles Business Journal’s “Women of Influence: Attorneys” 2023 publication, highlighting her exceptional career protecting the rights of children with special needs in the California public school system. The 2023 edition of the publication’s special supplement honors the LA area’s most influential women in the legal … Read More
Author: Jennifer Chang
What Does Free and Appropriate Education Entail?
Special education remains one area that is shrouded in legal complexities, leaving many parents feeling exasperated by the state education system. But what can parents do when the public school system does not address the needs of their child or fails to provide required services and accommodations? Jennifer Chang, education rights attorney, discusses this topic … Read More
Jennifer Chang Discusses Access to Education on Absolute Trust Talk
Education Rights Attorney Jennifer Chang joined Kristen Howe on Absolute Trust Talk on April 6, 2023, to share her expertise and provide insight for parents who may be seeking additional educational support for their children. In a world where everything is complicated by legal nuances, the Absolute Trust Counsel provides a communications program, to introduce … Read More
Jennifer Chang Included in LA Business Journal’s 2023 Leaders of Influence: Minority Attorneys List
Special education rights attorney, Jennifer Chang, has been included in the Los Angeles Business Journal’s 2023 “Leaders of Influence: Minority Attorneys” list. The Journal’s January 2023 custom publication profiles her work, accomplishments, and the successes she has achieved. Los Angeles Business Journal A richly diverse professional landscape, Los Angeles is home to a multitude of … Read More
US CA 9th District Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of Student with Special Needs
On December 20, 2022, the 9th Circuit ruled in favor of a student with special needs to be educated in the general education setting along with his non-disabled peers. “This is a huge victory for the student’s side as many IEP students are pushed out of gen-ed for the very reason ‘they can’t do the … Read More
Jennifer Chang Interviewed on Becoming a Top Lawyer in Special Education Law
Special education rights attorney Jennifer Chang was interviewed by Authority Magazine for their series, “The 5 Things You Need To Become A Top Lawyer In Your Specific Field of Law.” The article highlights Jennifer’s path to success in her specific field of law, special education rights, and the resilience and fortitude she developed as she … Read More
SB 1016 Recognizes FASD as Eligible for Special Education Services
On September 27, 2022, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into effect Senate Bill 1016, which will require the state to include “fetal alcohol spectrum disorder” (FASD) in the definition of “other health impairment” when determining eligibility for special education and related services. Existing CA Board of Education regulations state that “a child who is assessed … Read More
Recognizing a Lack of 1:1 Services During Special Education Teacher Shortages
Special education aides are essential to the academic learning path of students with disabilities who require one-on-one assistance during their school day. Trained to administer the goals and objectives of a student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP), these aides offer an invaluable service to the school community. Across the nation, shortages of professionals in education are … Read More
Department of Education Provides Resources to Reduce Discriminatory Discipline in Schools
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights published a list of new resources to help districts and schools support students with disabilities and avoid discriminatory use of discipline. In the school setting, manifesting disabilities are often overlooked as an underlying cause for behavior problems, leading to discrimination in the absence of student advocacy. … Read More
Audit Reveals Bellflower School District Neglected Students with Disabilities
Children all over the U.S. are sent to school with the trust and confidence that they will receive a quality education with the appropriate services for their needs. Taxpayers also expect their dollars to be allocated and spent to benefit specific areas of public service, including public education. The leadership of one California school district … Read More