ADA in the News: March 14, 2016

Wi-Fi Lawsuit Launched; Westhampton, NY, Fights Eruv

O'Dwyer's PR News

Parents of an unnamed 12-year-old student at the Fay School, Southborough, Mass., have claimed in a Jan. 19, 2016 Federal lawsuit that the school’s strong Wi-Fi signals caused their son physical harm. They seek $250,000 in damages.

'Talking' voting machines, other equipment ensure voters with disabilities can cast ballots

St. Louis Public Radio

Election officials in St. Louis and St. Louis County are reassuring the public that accommodations are in place so people with disabilities can easily vote in Tuesday's presidential primary.

Federal court overturns Torrance policy banning handicapped parking spaces on residential streets

The Daily Breeze

It took the city of Torrance just $2,205 to finally paint the curb blue and erect a handicapped parking sign outside Katie Bassilios’ apartment building on Calle Miramar.

Man with disabilities pushes for ADA compliance

WVLT

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