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Alford, Correa Introduce Bipartisan “Online Accessibility Act” to Expand Access & Protect Small Businesses
Congressman Mark Alford (MO-04) and Congressman Lou Correa (CA-46) introduced the Online Accessibility Act, bipartisan legislation to modernize the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for -
Study examines how adopting new technology and knowledge (ANTK) affects work engagement among workers with visual impairments
The study examines how adopting new technology and knowledge (ANTK) affects work engagement among workers with visual impairments, addressing a gap in disability-focused workplace research. -
ASAN Opposes the Title II Intrim Final Rule Delay
ASAN Opposes the Title II Intrim Final Rule Delay. They strongly oppose the DOJ’s Interim Final Rule delaying compliance dates for web and mobile accessibility -
Anna Hurst is the Title II ADA Compliance Attorney for the Illinois Supreme Court and AOIC
The Illinois Supreme Court and AOIC hired Anna Hurst as the new Title II ADA Compliance Attorney to improve accessibility and disability-law compliance across the -
Advocacy Urges the DOJ to Withdraw the Title II Interim Final Rule
The U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy urges the DOJ to withdraw the Title II interim final rule. The DOJ issued an interim final -
A Justice Department Memo Challenges Long-Standing Disability Rights Protections
A Justice Department memo challenges long-standing disability rights protections, including the interpretation of the ADA and the Supreme Court’s Olmstead decision, which supports community-based living
