ALLERGY LAW PROJECT
http://allergylawproject.com (http://allergylawproject.com)
Laurel Francoeur, Esq. & Mary Vargas, Esq. & Homa Woodrum, Esq.
I think that this has great potential ... very exciting.
Of course, I'm probably biased as I :heart: Homa for her sesame work.
The :heart: is mutual! Thank you for sharing, we have a lot of articles in the works and also are trying to gather legal decisions, etc. for people doing their own sleuthing. I'm hoping to get some labeling stuff up on the site and of course we've got travel and other issues - a lot of what is out there focuses on schools so we've got a lot of ideas.
Labeling has always been 1 of my main focuses ... I'm not a lawyer ... but you know where/how to find me if I can be of assistance :evil: .
Seriously, good luck with the project!
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This is awesome! Wishing you much success!
Very exciting! Thanks Homa!
"The Allergy Law Project"
https://ohmahdeehness.wordpress.com/2015/01/12/the-allergy-law-project/ (https://ohmahdeehness.wordpress.com/2015/01/12/the-allergy-law-project/)
QuoteThe resource is free (I was able to piggyback the hosting into a framework I already had and the $15 domain registration fee was really the only specific start up cost) because our time is donated which also keeps matters independent.
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This whole quote makes me want to do the happy dance .....
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I was looking over this site. Looks pretty interesting.
When they start putting links on their resources page, if BTDT is considered a resource, I hope they consider including FAS.
I crossposted link to the original blog in Schools . . . will also post this link into that thread there too. No problem having discussion in both places . . .
FYI ajasfolks, this has been posted on our FB page as well.
Links are certainly a behind the scenes discussion point - I do the webmaster side of things so I'm debating how to organize them into something usable. I think a group like FAS is great because you've all been doing this longer than some of the newer on the scenes outlets and you have more in depth conversations than, say, a comment box somewhere else or a tweet. It will take time to iron out the system since this is a side thing but we care very much about providing useful, solid information and take seriously the support and positive response so far.
Onward!
This is great. I really loved Laurel's webinar last year on 504 plans.