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  1. Aug 12, 1993 · The Sacramento Unified School District ("the District") timely appeals the district court's judgment in favor of Rachel Holland ("Rachel") and the California State Department of Education. The court found that the appropriate placement for Rachel under the Individuals with Disabilities Act ("IDEA") was full-time in a regular second grade ...

  2. Aug 12, 1993 · The Sacramento Unified School District ("the District") timely appeals the district court's judgment in favor of Rachel Holland ("Rachel") and the California State Department of Education. The court found that the appropriate placement for Rachel under the Individuals with Disabilities Act ("IDEA") was full-time in a regular second grade ...

  3. Oct 23, 2024 · For case information from previous terms, we recommend starting with the Docket Search located on the California Courts website (external); you can search by case number, case name, or names of the parties associated with the case.

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · Recent Opinions. You will find the most recent Supreme Court opinions below. The court’s opinions establish precedent that must be followed by all California appellate and superior courts. Opinions of the California Supreme Court are published in bound volumes called the Official California Reports, as well as by private publishers, in hard ...

  5. Access the Motion-Secondary in the S.H., An Infant, By His Mother And Natural Guardian, Rachel Horovitz, And Rachel Horovitz, Individually, v. Yitzhak A. Rutner, Bobover Yeshiva Bnei Zion, case on Trellis.Law. Review the document, case details, and relevant case updates to stay informed on this notable legal proceeding

  6. Access the Exhibit,Appendix in the S.H., An Infant, By His Mother And Natural Guardian, Rachel Horovitz, And Rachel Horovitz, Individually, v. Yitzhak A. Rutner, Bobover Yeshiva Bnei Zion, case on Trellis.Law. Review the document, case details, and relevant case updates to stay informed on this notable legal proceeding

  7. Opinions. Opinions of the California Supreme Court and the Courts of Appeal are public record, whether published or unpublished. Opinions of the California Supreme Court establish precedent that must be followed by all California appellate and superior courts.

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