While many localities are well-positioned for the accessibility standards, some are still learning about them, an expert said ...
On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) published an interim final rule modifying the compliance timeline for its ADA ...
Public colleges now have until next year to ensure their web pages and mobile apps are accessible to people with disabilities ...
Schools working to meet the Americans with Disabilities Act Title II regulations for digital accessibility have received a temporary reprieve: The United States Department of Justice has published an ...
The Department of Justice is giving Public entities serving 50,000 or more people until April 26, 2027, to comply with ...
School districts will have another year to comply with new regulations designed to make their websites more accessible to ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an Interim Final Rule (IFR) that delays compliance deadlines for web accessibility under Title II of ...
State and local governments will be given one more year to update their websites and apps to match requirements of the ...
Schools, colleges and other public institutions originally had until this week to make online content accessible to people ...
Missouri lawmakers have passed a bill to protect Missouri small businesses and nonprofits from "sue and settle" practices.
This past decade has seen a growing trend in lawsuits filed by both individuals and advocacy groups against public and private entities claiming disability discrimination under the Americans with ...
Lawsuits against website owners alleged to have breached the Americans with Disabilities Act have increased rapidly during the first half of 2023 across virtually every metric conceivable. These are ...