Disability rights advocates welcomed the decision to avoid major health care cuts but said they are disappointed that some hard-won protections were weakened.
For decades, disabled people have fought for their rights to go to school and live alongside peers without disabilities — ...
The Trump administration released a memo last week that seeks to upend landmark disability laws and court rulings that ...
The Office of Legal Counsel opinion released Thursday said states aren't required by law to integrate mentally disabled ...
The Justice Department's opinion challenges civil rights protections that have long treated the institutionalization of ...
The leaders highlighted are working across policy, literacy and the creator economy ensuring the movement continues and the ...
Every July, Disability Pride Month recognizes the history and achievements of people with disabilities. The celebration ...
Earlier this month, the disability community lost an icon. Judy Heumann, who dedicated her life to changing the legal landscape for, and improving the lives of people with disabilities, died on March ...
The advocates oppose the legislation, which takes effect in September. The suits, filed in Illinois and New York on Thursday, contend the act discriminates against people with disabilities.
It’s unclear what the memo could mean for the state in terms of future spending decisions from the federal government.
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