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The new policy stipulates that while service animals and service animals in-training are typically ā€œallowed to be anywhere at ...
Advocates worry the Department of Energy’s move could be the start of a broader effort by other federal agencies to roll back civil rights rules.
With all this progress, people often ask ā€œAre we done?ā€ The short answer is ā€œNo.ā€ With every digital improvement, for example ...
A new bill was introduced days ago, and while Republicans and Democrats agree on the premise of it, one part of the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court recently realigned the burden of proof for all employees under Title VII in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services. Previously, several appellate courts required majority ...
Carl Blake, CEO of Paralyzed Veterans of America, highlights that despite the ADA's 35-year legacy, accessibility barriers for people with disabilities remain.
AudioEye reports that Disability Pride Month highlights how innovations in accessibility benefit everyone, urging businesses ...
The Frost v. Lion Brand Yarn Co. ruling highlights a new reality: Businesses are expected, both from a legal and ethical ...
The Americans with Disabilities Act is 35 years old. Yet barriers persist in Sedgwick County, including in a brand new street ...
Last month, in a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that students with disabilities will no longer face a ...
4.1 Class Attendance Consistent with ABA standards, regular class attendance is required as a condition for receiving course credit. The Faculty Rules and Petitions Committee has articulated ABA ...
Learn more about how to exercise your voting rights, resist voter intimidation efforts, and access disability-related accommodations and language assistance at the polls. For help at the polls, call ...