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The ADA gave disabled Americans a legal foothold in a world that too often excluded them. But compliance is only the floor, ...
The new policy stipulates that while service animals and service animals in-training are typically “allowed 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 “Are we done?” The short answer is “No.” With every digital improvement, for example ...
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.
The Americans with Disabilities Act is 35 years old. Yet barriers persist in Sedgwick County, including in a brand new street ...
While some money has been paused while under review, other grants to schools have increased, according to federal and state ...
School districts, state leaders, and education experts continue to sound the alarm that the Trump administration’s hold on $6 ...
There are around 917,000 Connecticut residents enrolled in the various HUSKY programs, according to the state.
A recent collective action lawsuit against workplace management software company Workday claims its platform rejected ...
Responses in Utah to passage of H.R. 1 fell along party lines, with Utah Democrats condemning the cost and impact of the Act.