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Petition of Milan School District (New Hampshire State Board of Education)
Petition of Milan School District (New Hampshire State Board of Education), 123 N.H. 227 (1983).
DecisionDismissed.
People and Organizations
Parties
- Petition of Milan School District (New Hampshire State Board of Education) Appellant, Party
- Christine L., by and through her mother and next friend, Shirley L Appellee, Party
- Salem School District Amicus
- Developmental Disabilities Advocacy Center, Inc., the Association for the Severely Handicapped, Region X of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, and the New Hampshire Association for Retarded Citizens Amicus
Attorneys
- James L. Burke from Nighswander, Martin, KillKelley & Kidder, P.A., representing Milan School District (appellant)
- Bradley F. Kidder from Nighswander, Martin, KillKelley & Kidder, P.A., representing Milan School District (appellant)
- John D. MacIntosh from New Hampshire Legal Assistance, representing Christine L., by and through her mother and next friend, Shirley L (appellee)
- Margaret L. Popkin from New Hampshire Legal Assistance, representing Christine L., by and through her mother and next friend, Shirley L (appellee)
- Carol J. Young from New Hampshire Legal Assistance, representing Christine L., by and through her mother and next friend, Shirley L (appellee)
- M. Elaine Beauchesne
- Frank Laski
- Ronald K. Lospennato
- Gerald M. Zelin from Soule, Leslie, Bronstein & Zelin
Firms and Offices
- New Hampshire Legal Assistance Counsel firm
- Nighswander, Martin, KillKelley & Kidder, P.A. Counsel firm
- Soule, Leslie, Bronstein & Zelin Counsel firm
Supreme Court Justices
- William F. Batchelder Authoring justice
- All Concurred Panel justice
Case Records (1)
| Date | Record Text | Type | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 31, 1983 | Petition of Milan School District (New Hampshire State Board of Education) | Opinion | Supreme Court | Reporter |