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February 22, 2017, United States Supreme Court issued a major decision with regard to the rights of children with disabilities. In Fry v. Napoleon Community Schools, the Court held that a young girl with severe cerebral palsy and her parents were permitted to sue a school district which refused to allow her to be accompanied by her service dog in school.