Disability News
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Federal Court Rules Inaccessible Website Violates Title III of the ADA
Lexology
The Department of Justice’s (“DOJ’s”) often criticized rulemaking delays have resulted in no new website accessibility rules for places of public accommodation to receive notice of and implement. Notwithstanding the obvious due process concerns raised by these...
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Federal Court Rules Inaccessible Website Violates Title III of the ADA
Lexology
The Department of Justice’s (“DOJ’s”) often criticized rulemaking delays have resulted in no new website accessibility rules for places of public accommodation to receive notice of and implement. Notwithstanding the obvious due process concerns raised by these...
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Settlement Agreement: HealthSource Saginaw
Voluntary Compliance Agreement: Seasons of Coeur d’Alene Restaurant
Lawyer's Request to Continue Telecommuting Wasn't Reasonable
Bloomberg BNA
A lawyer in the Louisiana state attorney general’s office wasn’t entitled to continue working from home as an accommodation for complications from kidney...
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Voluntary Compliance Agreement:
Florida federal judge holds that supermarket chain's website must must be accessible to disabled
Lexology
In the first trial on the merits involving website accessibility, a federal judge in Florida ruled on...
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EEOC Holds Conversation With Society of Human Resource Management Foundation VP Tina Sung
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced today that Tina Sung from the Society for Human Resource Management Foundation (SHRM) will join with EEOC Acting Chair Victoria A. Lipnic in a "fireside chat" to discuss...
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Are “Wi-Fi Allergies” an Impairment Covered by the ADA?
The National Law Review
Some individuals believe that electromagnetic hypersensitivity can be caused by electromagnetic fields emitted from computers, mobile phones, cell phone towers, TVs, radios, Wi-Fi connections and other technology. Although several organizations have tested this theory over the years, there is a...