The EEOC recently posted updated guidance about employers’ obligations related to COVID, What You Should Know About COVID-19 and the ADA, the Rehabilitation Act, and Other EEO Laws. Like the EEOC, I’ve been getting a lot of questions from people trying to understand how to navigate work in these times. Here are some common questions… Continue reading COVID and Workplace Rights: 4 Common Questions
Rethinking Demands for Law Enforcement Training in ADA Lawsuits
The recent failure of the criminal justice system to hold anyone accountable for the death of Breonna Taylor is a devastating reminder of that system’s failures. As police misconduct attorney and author Andrea Ritchie told the New York Times, “The system that killed Breonna Taylor is not set up to provide justice or reparations for… Continue reading Rethinking Demands for Law Enforcement Training in ADA Lawsuits
Public Transportation for All – Paratransit 30 Years After the ADA
Can Barriers to Wheelchair Access Be “Grandfathered In”?
Laws to Fight COVID Stigma
Bike Lanes Can Create Disability Barriers
Lawyers’ ADA Obligations
Community Integration
Community is a form of medicine, writes Rachel Setzer about reconnecting with her Cherokee Ancestors’ traditions. The ADA's "community mandate" may help. The Supreme Court interpreted this requirement in Olmstead v. L.C. , agreeing with Lois Curtis that she should receive services in the community rather than an institution.










