Department of Justice and the Education Department released a joint "Dear Colleague" letter outlining the Section 504 and Americans With Disabilities Act accessibility obligations that govern educational institutions' public‐facing webpages. Although the "Dear Colleague" letter reiterates that all public‐...
By John W. Egan, Dov Kesselman, and Ashley S. Jenkins A recent “Dear Colleague” letter issued jointly by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the
Ted Eismeier,Ashley Parker This week, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) Office for Civil Rights and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division issued both aDear Colleague letterand a series ofQuestions and Answers,with the goal of helping U.S. colleges and universities...
Rep. Jerry Nadler has dropped out of the race for ranking member on the powerful House Judiciary Committee, according a Dear Colleague letter sent Wednesday. The decision comes after Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) launched his bid to unseat Nadler as the panel's top Democrat. "As our ...
Department of Justice and the Education Department released a joint "Dear Colleague" letter outlining the Section 504 and Americans With Disabilities Act accessibility obligations that govern educational institutions' public‐facing webpages. Although the Dear Colleague letter reiterates that all public‐...
Department of Justice and the Education Department released a joint "Dear Colleague" letter outlining the Section 504 and Americans With Disabilities Act accessibility obligations that govern educational institutions' public‐facing webpages. Although the Dear Colleague letter reiterates that all public‐...