In Winkelman, the Supreme Court found that parents could proceed in an IDEA appeal
in court without an attorney, because they were representing their own interests. Before
the decision, the vast majority of the courts of appeals that considered the issue found
that parents could not do so. Why did the Supreme Court decide otherwise? Does the
Court’s analysis make sense?
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