The ADA’s Power to Reduce Overdose Deaths in Prison
Scholars argue that the ADA’s protections could prevent overdose deaths for people in prison.
The Unintended Consequences of Self-Harm Monitoring Software
Experts call for policies to govern self-harm monitoring technology employed by schools.
The K-12 Masking Wars
Anti-mask rhetoric in K-12 schools demonstrates how public insults can limit the effectiveness of civil rights law.
Federal Courts Disagree Over Accessibility Online
Differing judicial positions on the ADA’s application to websites set up a potential Supreme Court case.
Accessibility Is Not Optional
COVID-19 vaccine distribution campaigns must prioritize compliance with disability laws.
Prison Reform and Olmstead
Scholar argues that a key disability rights framework could support prison reform or even abolition.
Mandating COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination in the Workplace
Employers should adopt clear, consistent policies for the coronavirus and carefully consider accommodations.
Ensuring Equal Education for Youth with Disabilities
This Saturday Seminar explores successes and challenges in implementing the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
Amusement Park Accommodations for the Disabled
Commentator argues that amusement parks can do more to expand access to disabled individuals.
White House Completes Review of ADA Revisions
Industries brace for potential new disability accommodation obligations.
DOJ Extends ADA Compliance Date for Pools and Spas
DOJ delays disability compliance date for public pools, spas.
SBA Report Claims $11.5 Billion in Regulatory Savings for Businesses
Government advocate for small business releases its annual report.