Disability Rights Michigan (DRM) is the independent, private, nonprofit, nonpartisan protection and advocacy organization authorized by Federal and State law to advocate and protect the legal rights of people with disabilities in Michigan. DRM services include information and referral, short-term assistance, selected individual and legal representation, systemic advocacy, monitoring, and training.
DRM has created the "Students With Disabilities: An Advocate’s Guide", which is a guide to the rights and laws that govern special education and other rights of children with disabilities in Michigan. The manual is divided into 13 chapters and can be downloaded or ordered in hard copy by contacting DRM.