Families of Children with Disabilities Sue New York State to Enforce Rights Under IDEA and Allow Children to Attend School
Albany, NY—Attorneys Kim Mack Rosenberg of Bouer Law LLC, and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Chairman and Chief Legal Counsel for Children’s Health Defense, filed a lawsuit July 25, 2019, in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (NY). The lawsuit asks the Court to enjoin the State from enforcing a recent repeal of religious exemptions under NY vaccine law that will cause the catastrophic exclusion from school of thousands of children with disabilities despite federal law to the contrary.
The six plaintiffs have children with disabilities, including Down Syndrome and speech/language delays and other disabilities. These children are protected by the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), enacted by Congress “to ensure that all children with disabilities have available to them a free appropriate public education that emphasizes special education and related services designed to meet their unique needs and prepare them for further education, employment, and independent living; [and] … to ensure that the rights of children with disabilities and parents of such children are protected.”
“New York State’s repeal of the religious exemption flies in the face of the IDEA’s purpose to protect these vulnerable children and assure them the right to access appropriate educational and related services,” said Mack Rosenberg. “New York has chosen instead to lock the schoolhouse doors to these children and deny them access to educational and other services they desperately need. It has done so while denying them proper notice, due process, and other rights guaranteed under federal law.”
The Complaint argues that the IDEA preempts state law under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution where, if a federal and state law conflict as they do here, the federal law is paramount and must prevail. New York’s repeal sets an impermissible condition precedent to disabled children accessing education which is not contemplated or permitted under IDEA, and therefore must be enjoined by the Court and its implementation overturned.
“Those with disabilities and their families have had to fight long and difficult battles to protect these vulnerable children,” said Kennedy. “In one day, on June 13, 2019, New York State callously flouted those hard-fought rights, and disregarded federal law.”
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