Given the scale of federal regulations and their importance to several laws related to special education, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Loper Bright may leave you feeling caught in the undertow of uncertainty. Have established "rights" found in regulations - such as service animals under the ADA, public funding for IEEs under IDEA, FAPE under 504 - been tossed out by the Court? In this episode Jeremy and Erin discuss how the standard for administrative law has changed from Chevron to today and break down a case from Alabama that demonstrates how judges may approach challenges to the IDEA in a post-Chevron world. By explaining the role and impact of federal regulations going forward and how districts can continue to ensure compliance, Jeremy and Erin will help you chart a course to calmer shores.
Your favorite podcasters, Jeremy Neff and Erin Wessendorf‑Wortman, will be attending LRP’s National Institute in New Orleans, April 26–29, 2026! Jeremy and Pam Leist will present 'What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Navigating Section 504’s Hidden Risks' at the Pre‑Symposium, followed by Monday sessions on Mental Health (Jeremy) and Service Animals (Pam). Hope to see you there! Here is the link to register!