Robertson v. District of Columbia
Filed: 2024
Court: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Plaintiffs: Parents and guardians of students with disabilities in the District and The Arc
Counsel: The Arc, Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs, Children’s Law Center, McDermott Will & Emery
Overview: Parents and guardians of children with disabilities living in D.C., along with The Arc of the United States, filed a class action lawsuit against D.C.’s Office of the State Superintendent for Education for failing to provide safe, reliable and effective transportation to and from schools for children with disabilities, thereby denying students equal access to their education and unnecessarily segregating them from their peers.
Case Documents:
- Complaint
- Motion for Preliminary Injunction
- Memo in Support of Class Cert
- Plaintiffs’ Reply in Support of Motion for Preliminary Injunction
Press Releases:
- DC’s OSSE Sued for Failure to Provide Safe and Reliable School Transportation, Denying Disabled Students Access to Education
- The District Fails to Provide Transportation for Students With Disabilities
Related Media:
- DC Is Failing Disabled Students Who Rely on Buses to Get to School
- DC Sued Over ‘Failure’ to Bus Kids With Disabilities To and From School
- Lawsuit on School Bus System for Students With Disabilities Filed Against the OSSE
- Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against DC’s OSSE; Claims Students With Disabilities Denied Equal Access to Education
- It Shouldn’t Take a Lawsuit for DC to Do Right by Disabled Students
- Five DCPS Families File Class Action Lawsuit Over Disability Accessible Buses
- DC’s OSSE Faces Lawsuit Over Unsafe, Unreliable School Transport for Disabled Students
- DC’s Education Agency Sued Over Denying Disabled Students Access to Education Through Inadequate Transportation Services
- Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against DC’s OSSE; Claims Students With Disabilities Denied Equal Access to Education