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In order for what happened to you to be illegal discrimination, it has to have happened in a specific situation and because of a particular characteristic. Not every unfair act is illegal. The laws are a little different for each, and can be slightly different by city, state, and under federal law.
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Fact Sheet
This fact sheet talks about the different ways you can appeal a decision from Vocational Rehabilitation Services (VRS).
Fact Sheet
Booklet
Introduction: How can this booklet help me?If you do not live in public housing, but want to, this booklet can tell youWhat public housing isWho can live in public housingHow to applyWhat to do if you are deniedIf your application is accepted or you already live in public housing, this booklet has information about your legal rights in…
Booklet
Booklet
This booklet helps you understand your rights and responsibilities as a parent in Minnesota. Every state has different laws on family law. This guide is for Minnesota only.Your child deserves the best you can offer, including the love, attention, support, and understanding of BOTH parents.
Booklet
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Discrimination can happen for different reasons, called "classes" like race or religion, and in different "areas" like employment or housing. This chart shows what "classes" are protected in what "areas" under Minnesota law. This will help you understand if what happened to you might be discrimination.
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When you file a special education complaint with the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE), you are asking us to investigate your concerns and decide if a school violated special education law. Includes a video about how to file a complaint and what forms to use.
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