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Supreme Court renders its first opinion regarding contours of '' I.D.E.A.
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Court established a mandate for Intermittent catheters was a '' related service '' , not a ''medical procedure ''
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Court addressed I.D.E.A.'s '' stay-put '' provision explaining that by enacting a ''stay-put'' policy , Congress intended to '' strip a School of its authority regarding Special Educ. students '' ;
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this ruling replaced the now-defunct '' No Child Left Behind '' and takes a better approach to providing proper instruction for Special Educ. students