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Special Education Law 101 - Part XV #Burden of Persuasion

This is another in a periodic series on the nuts and bolts of special education law.  The series is intended as an overview of key concepts for beginners and a review for those readers who have been around the block. The citations for information about due process hearings are: IDEA, § 615(f); 34 C.F.R. § 300.507 to .515 Concerning the  burden of persuasion  at due process hearings...    Schaffer v. Weast  546 U.S. 49, 126 S.Ct. 528, 44 IDELR 150 (2005). The SupremeCourt held that the burden of persuasion in an IDEA due process hearing is upon the party challenging the IEP.  The “burden of persuasion” involves which party loses if the evidence is closely balanced.  In any civil legal proceeding, if the evidence for both sides is equal, the party with the burden of persuasion loses.  The Court exempted from its decision, however, the burden of persuasion applicable in those states that have laws or regulations placing the burden...