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The lawsuit argues that the law’s requirement that someone have a terminal illness means only people with disabilities will ...
Too many New York venues fail to meet the ADA's most basic requirements. It's a cultural issue we must fix for an inclusive ...
A lawsuit filed this week argues the law discriminates against people with disabilities by allowing them to die by suicide ...
Davao City's Persons with Disability Affairs Office (PDAO) is finalizing the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) for the ...
July marks the 35th anniversary of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This civil rights law prohibits ...
A coalition of disability and patient advocacy groups is suing the State of Colorado, claiming the state’s medical aid in ...
Stephanie Orlando took over as CEO of Western New York Independent Living Tuesday, succeeding longtime leader Doug Usiak. She discusses future goals and challenges ahead.
The Department of Health and Human Services proposed a 25% budget cut for fiscal year 2026, raising concerns among disability rights advocates. Proposed cuts include significant reductions for the CDC ...
As reconciliation bill makes its way through Congress, public pressure could still limit the damage to Medicaid and Medicare.
July is Disability Pride Month, a time to honor the history, experiences, and contributions of people with disabilities. It is also a time to acknowledge the barriers that still exist and to ...
The 6-3 decision in United States v. Skrmetti upholds the 2023 Tennessee medical law under the 14th Amendment’s ...
A federal judge determined the state illegally institutionalized severely disabled people for decades, often in poorly run ...