In 1971, we brought the seminal lawsuit Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children (PARC) v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the first right-to-education suit in the country, to overturn that Pennsylvania law and secure a quality education for all children. The case quickly settled before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pa., resulting in a consent decree in which the state agreed to provide a free public education for children with mental retardation. That decree and many of the procedural protections in it became the basis for the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (PL 94-142) enacted in 1975. The next year the Law Center filed PARC II to enforce the Act against the School District of Philadelphia.
Case Progress
June 1981
Trial (Case Documents: Trial Brief of the Petitioners)
October 1976
PARC’s Motion for Finding Contempt Against Philadelphia School District (Case Documents)
January 1971
We filed a complaint against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. (Case Documents: Complaint)