Scott F. Johnson is a Professor of Law with Concord University School of Law and an adjunct Professor of Law at Franklin Pierce Law Center where he teaches education law courses. He has been counsel in a number of important special education cases and he is co-counsel in Claremont v. Governor, the case establishing that all New Hampshire students have a fundamental right to an adequate education.

He is the founder of NHEdLaw, LLC, and the Education Law Resource Center. Both provide resources and information about education law topics to help parents, educators and other professionals understand legal requirements and meet student needs. He is the author of a number of articles and books available at the websites including: the New Hampshire Special Education Law Manual: A Guide for Parents, Educators, Attorneys & Advocates; Preventing Physical Restraints in Public Schools: A Guide for Parents, Educators and Professionals; and Reexamining Rowley: A New Focus in Special Education Law.

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