HALL BY HALL v. DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS

No. 92-CV-71400-DT.

823 F.Supp. 1377 (1993)

Enorick HALL, a minor, by his next of friend, Janise HALL, Plaintiff, v. The DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Defendant.

United States District Court, E.D. Michigan, S.D.

June 10, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marsha Lynne Tuck, Elsa M. Shartsis, Abrams & Tuck, Farmington Hills, MI, for plaintiff.

Jeffrey R. McLeod, Detroit, MI, for defendant.


ORDER

JULIAN ABELE COOK, Jr., Chief Judge.

The controversy between the parties to this lawsuit arose out of their dispute over whether the Plaintiff, Enorick Hall, was entitled to enroll in the Detroit, Michigan public school system as a special education student because of his alleged learning disability.

On March 13, 1992, Janise Hall1 filed a Complaint with this Court in which she contended that the Defendant, The...

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