Fifty years ago, millions of children with disabilities were excluded from public education. Today, how far have we come—and where do we go next?
Assisted living providers in New York cannot refuse residency based on mobility limitations, clarifies an agreement announced ...
Too often, we treat AI—if not as the enemy—then as a new-fangled add-on students might use if they wish. But for many ...
OFCCP has released new minimum contract thresholds for federal contractors and subcontractors. These thresholds help determine ...
An iteration of the department in 1867 lasted about a year before being demoted and not resurfacing until the Carter ...
The poll found 19% of adults 50 years old and older have a disability but, they are less likely to ask for accommodations.
Pacific Daily News May 11, 2024 May 11, 2024 1 In just two days, nearly 200 island residents visited either the Dededo or Hågat Mayor’s offices to learn more about the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ...
Critics argue that the Civil Rights Act of 1866 prevents charitable giving based on race. This Feature defends these charitable contributions as ...
Ives-Rublee: Federal law made it possible for disabled students like me to go to school. Those opportunities may vanish for ...
Celebrating civil rights in education and urging stronger funding and protection for students with disabilities.
Pennsylvania is now the 28th state to ban discrimination based on hair or appearance, after Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a bill expanding the definition of “race” to include hair texture, protective ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro signed the CROWN Act into law Tuesday, a landmark bill that prohibits discrimination based on a person’s ...