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Scott F. Johnson
is a Professor of Law with
Concord University School of Law and a Visiting Professor of Law at
Franklin Pierce Law
Center where he teaches education law courses. He has been counsel in
a number of important special education cases and he is co-counsel in
Claremont v. Governor, the case establishing that all New
Hampshire students have a fundamental right to an adequate education. He is also a
hearing officer with the New Hampshire Department of Education.
Professor
Johnson is the
founder of NHEdLaw, LLC,
www.nhedlaw.com,
and the Education Law Resource Center,
www.edlawrc.com.
Both publish
books written by Johnson and provide resources and information about
education law topics to help parents, educators and other professionals
understand legal requirements and meet student needs. He is the author of
the New Hampshire
Special Education Law Manual:
A
Guide for Parents, Educators, & Professionals
and Preventing Physical
Restraints in Schools: A Guide for Parents, Educators & Professionals.
Professor Johnson provides trainings and
seminars nationally to parents, educators, attorneys and other
professionals involved in education.
He frequently writes and speaks nationally on education law topics. He can
be reached by email or phone at
888-474-3137.
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