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Education Law Insights

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by Franczek

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98 episodes
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Franczek's podcast brings timely legal updates to school administrators.

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4/9/2020

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June 24, 2026

K-12 Education Law 2026 Illinois Legislative Update

<p>On June 24th, Franczek Attorneys provided a 2026 legislative update webinar, covering K-12 education law-related bills that were passed in the recent legislative session and reviewing some of the key legislative changes in K-12 education law for schools to be mindful of in the coming school year in Illinois. Copyright © 2026, Franczek P.C. All Rights Reserved. Disclaimer: Attorney Advertising. This presentation is a publication of Franczek P.C. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice.</p>

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April 15, 2026

IEP Team Preparation and Participation (Illinois)

<p>On April 14th, Franczek special education attorneys Dana Fattore Crumley and Kristen Kinast will hosted a webinar "IEP Team Preparation and Participation—Strategies for Compliance that Reduce Risk and Build Parent Trust".</p> <p>This presentation, targeted to IEP team leaders, will provide guidance on both the requirements for each IEP team member's participation in the process and best practices for teams facing contentious meetings where attorneys and advocates are present in Illinois School Districts.</p>

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March 27, 2026

Compliance with 2026 ADA Accessibility for Public Entities

<p>On March 25, Franczek Attorneys hosted a webinar that went through the guidelines, discuss best practices for compliance, and address any questions or concerns you might have regarding implementation of digital accessibility requirements for public entities. In 2024, the U.S. DOJ updated Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to require all public sector websites, online systems and digital resources for governmental entities serving more than 50,000 people to be accessible to people with disabilities by April 24, 2026. This is the first time that the DOJ has ever adopted a technical standard for digital content.</p>

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What is Education Law Insights?

Franczek's podcast brings timely legal updates to school administrators.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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