Multiple Choice
The precedent set in the case of Honig v. Doe established that disabled students
A) may not be expelled from public schools for disruptive behavior.
B) must remain in their current placement and undergo official hearings prior to suspension for violent actions.
C) are subject to exactly the same due process procedures as other students in the public-school setting.
D) have no protection of their rights in the federal courts and must pursue protections through the state courts.
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