Eleventh Circuit denies enforcement of overreaching EEOC subpoena
Lexology
In Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., No. 1313519 (11th Cir. Nov. 6, 2014) (per curiam), the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit denied enforcement of a broad EEOC administrative subpoena on the grounds that the subpoena sought information that was not relevant to the individual charge of discrimination and that compliance with the disputed portions of the subpoena would be unduly burdensome to Royal Caribbean.
Disability is less a barrier to the arts than attitude is
CATA, based in Great Barrington, Mass., is one of a growing number of organizations across the country that enable people with disabilities to participate in the enrichment and cultural conversations that the arts offer.
Christian Science Monitor (blog)
Making the world more accessible for the disabled has brought them into the mainstream -- and improved everyone's lives.