The Council of State Governments.Suggested state legislation. Vol. 32. Lexington, Ky.: CSG, in press.
2.
MartinE.W.Individualism and behaviorism as future trends in educating handicapped children. Exceptional Children, 1972, 38, 517–525.
3.
Mills v. Board of Education of the District of Columbia, Civil Action No. 1939–71 (District of Columbia, 1971).
4.
New York State Association for Retarded Children et al, v. Rockefeller et al., 72 Civil Action No. 365 (E.D. New York, 1972).
5.
North Carolina Attorney General.North Carolina Attorney General reports. Vol. 40. Raleigh N.C.: State of North Carolina, 1969.
6.
PatriciaParisi, AnselmoClarke. v. Rockefeller et al. (E.D. New York, 1972).
7.
Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children, NancyBeth Bowman v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. DavidH. Kurtzman. Civil Action No. 7142 (3 Judge Court, E.D, Pennsylvania, 1971).
8.
State-Federal Information Clearinghouse for Exceptional Children.Preschool programs for the education of handicapped children-Summary report. Arlington, Va.: SFICEC, 1972.
9.
WeintraubF., AbesonA.R., & BraddockD.C.State law and the education of handicapped children: Issues and recommendations. Arlington, Va.: The Council for Exceptional Children, 1971.
10.
Wyatt v. Stickney, M.D., Alabama Civil Action No. 3195-N. 1971.