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X-WR-CALDESC:The Alicia's Law legislation was passed in 2008 and allows stu
 dent in high school special education program to participate with his/her 
 class in graduation ceremony and to receive certificate of attendance even
  though their school requires instruction beyond four years.\n\nOur presen
 ter\, S. Paul Prior\, Esq.\, has spent his entire legal career representin
 g people with disabilities. As the younger brother of a man with autism\, 
 he has a life-long commitment to disability law. His legal work has focuse
 d on special education\, guardianship\, financial entitlements\, and acces
 s to appropriate services. A substantial part of his practice is devoted t
 o assisting families in estate and trust matters. He has successfully argu
 ed leading cases before the New Jersey Supreme Court\, Third Circuit Court
  of Appeals\, as well as other state and federal courts. He served as a fe
 deral monitor overseeing conditions at state-operated institutions. He hol
 ds a JD from Seton Hall University School of Law\, and serves on the Board
  of Trustees of The Arc of New Jersey as well as Eden Autism. He is a memb
 er of the ASPEN Professional Advisory Board. Previously\, he served on the
  Boards of Special Olympics New Jersey\, Autism New Jersey\, and the Eden 
 Autism Foundation Advisory Committee. He is a member of the Elder Law Sect
 ion of the New Jersey Bar Association. He has testified before the New Jer
 sey Assembly by invitation and has assisted in the development of several 
 pieces of legislation concerning individuals with disabilities. He writes 
 and lectures frequently on topics concerning the law and disability as wel
 l as issues affecting siblings.
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DESCRIPTION:The Alicia's Law legislation was passed in 2008 and allows stud
 ent in high school special education program to participate with his/her c
 lass in graduation ceremony and to receive certificate of attendance even 
 though their school requires instruction beyond four years.\n\nOur present
 er\, S. Paul Prior\, Esq.\, has spent his entire legal career representing
  people with disabilities. As the younger brother of a man with autism\, h
 e has a life-long commitment to disability law. His legal work has focused
  on special education\, guardianship\, financial entitlements\, and access
  to appropriate services. A substantial part of his practice is devoted to
  assisting families in estate and trust matters. He has successfully argue
 d leading cases before the New Jersey Supreme Court\, Third Circuit Court 
 of Appeals\, as well as other state and federal courts. He served as a fed
 eral monitor overseeing conditions at state-operated institutions. He hold
 s a JD from Seton Hall University School of Law\, and serves on the Board 
 of Trustees of The Arc of New Jersey as well as Eden Autism. He is a membe
 r of the ASPEN Professional Advisory Board. Previously\, he served on the 
 Boards of Special Olympics New Jersey\, Autism New Jersey\, and the Eden A
 utism Foundation Advisory Committee. He is a member of the Elder Law Secti
 on of the New Jersey Bar Association. He has testified before the New Jers
 ey Assembly by invitation and has assisted in the development of several p
 ieces of legislation concerning individuals with disabilities. He writes a
 nd lectures frequently on topics concerning the law and disability as well
  as issues affecting siblings.
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Alicia's Law and The Graduation Process for Students in Sp
 ecial Education
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