Peter Wright and Pamela Wright are Adjunct Professors of law at the William and Mary Law School where they teach a course about special education law and advocacy. They are authors of the best-selling books Wrightslaw: Special Education Law and Wrightslaw: No Child Left Behind. The Wrights provide information and advice about educational law and advocacy at Wrightslaw.com, the #1 ranked special education web site. Pete Wright has represented children with disabilities for more than 30 years. He represented Shannon Carter before the U.S. Supreme Court in Florence County School District IV v. Shannon Carter, 510 U.S. 7 (1993) where he won a landmark victory that has benefited all children with disabilities. Pam Wright is a psychotherapist who has worked with children and families since the 1970's. She writes about raising, educating and advocating for children with disabilities.
Suzanne Heath is the research editor at Wrightslaw.com and author of the popular column, Doing Your Homework .
Complete, informative and practical. -- Perpectives Magazine Fall 2004
Complete, informative and practical. -- Perpectives Magazine Fall 2004
Easy to read, incredibly informative - a 'must read' for all parents in America. -- Dr. Elaine Holden, The Reading Foundation
If you need to participate in education advocacy or understand what our government is sponsoring I highly recommend this book. -- Tourette Gazette/Summer 2004
Never ones to back down from a challenge, authors Pete and Pam Wright along with Suzanne Heath wrote their Harbor House Law Press title Wrightslaw: No Child Left Behind in 2002 as a reference guide for parents, child advocates, educators and administrators who need to negotiate the law as they provide educational services to American children. Now in it's third printing, it continues to be a valuable sourcebook. --Susan Hyde suite101.com
The Wrightslaw series should be on the shelf of every parent and professional. This book is an excellent library addition. -- San Francisco's Support For Families Newsletter/Spring 2004
This resource is for parents, educators, advocates, and attorneys. Divided into sections for easy reference. -- DD Quarterly / Winter 2004
When anyone needs to learn about this law, this book is probably the best place to start. --Woodberry Reports, Inc./Summer 2004
Easy to read, incredibly informative - a 'must read' for all parents in America. -- Dr. Elaine Holden, The Reading Foundation
If you need to participate in education advocacy or understand what our government is sponsoring I highly recommend this book. -- Tourette Gazette/Summer 2004
The Wrightslaw series should be on the shelf of every parent and professional. This book is an excellent library addition. -- San Francisco's Support For Families Newsletter/Spring 2004
This resource is for parents, educators, advocates, and attorneys. Divided into sections for easy reference. -- DD Quarterly / Winter 2004
When anyone needs to learn about this law, this book is probably the best place to start. --Woodberry Reports, Inc./Summer 2004