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The Supreme Court ruled in an 8-1 decision on Friday that retirees are not 'qualified persons' under the Americans with ...
Last month, in a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that students with disabilities will no longer face a ...
The Supreme Court ruled that a disabled former employee has no standing to challenge an employer that denied coverage of health benefits.
New America's Education & Work programs share concerns about the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and its threat to ...
July 1, the Arkansas Schools for the Deaf and Blind and Visually Impaired has now merged into one school with a single ...
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro signed 20 bills into law on Tuesday as the state works towards a final budget. The ...
The impact of the massive spending bill that President Trump signed into law is expected to filter down to infants and ...
Responses in Utah to passage of H.R. 1 fell along party lines, with Utah Democrats condemning the cost and impact of the Act.
The Texas Legislature's 2025 session brought significant changes to the Texas Family Code, with numerous bills addressing ...
On June 20, 2025, the United States Supreme Court issued an important ruling in Stanley v. City of Sanford, Florida, which significantly narrows the scope of the protections under Title I of the ...
Carl Blake, CEO of Paralyzed Veterans of America, highlights that despite the ADA's 35-year legacy, accessibility barriers for people with disabilities remain.
Supreme Court rules Americans with Disabilities Act Title I applies only to current or prospective employees—retirees not “qualified individuals” under the statute ...