Seyfarth Synopsis: 2024 saw some interesting developments and an uptick in lawsuit filings from 2023; expect less ADA Title III enforcement and rulemaking activity from DOJ in 2025.
The U.S. Justice Department has reached an agreement with local authorities to resolve an investigation of the Sangamon ...
Lancaster County public schools could see cuts to nearly $55 million in federal funding if President-elect Donald Trump ...
Protection of the status quo or true concern about educational quality? As President-Elect Donald Trump pontificates about the benefits of eliminating the Department of Education, educators and advoca ...
A retired firefighter claimed that the terms of an employer-provided health insurance subsidy discriminated against her on ...
The U.S. Department of Justice said the state of Idaho unnecessarily segregates adults with physical disabilities in nursing ...
The Hunters Point Library, built in 2019 with complete disregard for the rights of people with disabilities to enjoy equal ...
WASHINGTON −The Supreme Court on Monday wrestled over whether federal employment protections for people with disabilities extend to retirees, an issue that has divided the lower courts.
An Illinois federal district court denied summary judgment to the city of Chicago on a veteran with vertigo’s ADA retaliation and USERRA claims, finding he sufficiently showed potential retaliatory ...
Twenty-six years ago this month, a thirty-two-year-old Fredonia native died after being pushed in front of a New York City ...