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In the span of the last two days, three benches of the Supreme Court expressed concern over increasing misuse of the right to ...
Comic Samay Raina, cartoonist Hemant Malviya, Wajahat Khan hearings: Over the past two days, SC heard 3 cases related to ...
Supreme Court grants protection to cartoonist accused of sharing objectionable posts on social media, citing freedom of ...
An event in support of local reporting was postponed after death threats against a journalist for his newspaper editorial cartoon about the catastrophic flooding in Texas, ...
Georgia disability rights advocates are sounding the alarm about a change the U.S. Department of Energy is quietly trying to institute to a decades-old disability rights law.
Proposed cuts to Medicaid could have a devastating impact on the intellectually and developmentally disabled community, advocates said.
Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh said courts should consider if the standard for disability discrimination lawsuits is too lax.
Oklahoma ranks 46th among 50 states in the annual Kids Count report, released Monday, June 9, by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Every measure of educational success tracked by the report has worsened ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously sided with a Minnesota family that has been battling their local school district over the education of their daughter in a ...
SCOTUS’s Conservative Majority Rules in Favor of Disability Rights Families won’t have to prove bad faith to sue for disability discrimination in schools.
Creating new pathways for people with disabilities not only can transform an individual’s life, but also provide benefits to businesses and the economy as a whole.
Using AI to analyze brain scans of students solving math problems, researchers offer the first-ever glimpse into the neural roots of math learning disabilities.
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