March 4, 2024
What is the Grants Pass Case,
and Why is it Important to
People with Disabilities?
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The complaint demands that Wayne State come into compliance with Title II of the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act by changing its policies and practices to allow for disability accommodations to the school’s technical standards.
Bohn brings 27 years of experience leading disability organizations and a deep commitment to incorporate anti-ableism and disability justice principles to her new role. She will become Executive Director effective June 3, 2024.
The Disability and Abortion Access Survey will collect the experiences of the disability community’s access to abortion services, including things that are working and the ways services could be improved.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Moyle v. United States on Wednesday. The Court will decide whether hospitals must provide pregnant people with emergency abortion care.
The outcome of the case will affect the civil rights of hundreds of thousands of unhoused people across the western United States.
DREDF joins law enforcement associations, faith-based organizations, medical professionals, legal experts, academic leaders, advocates, and members of Congress to urge an end to the criminalization of homelessness.
This webinar provides an overview of the right to reasonable accommodations in California Court proceedings (as an advocate, party, or spectator), and the process for requesting accommodations. Cases and personal experiences with advocating for effective communication are also discussed.
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DREDF opposed SB 1196, which aimed to expand assisted suicide in California, citing concerns about undermining safeguards, promoting harmful messages about disability, and lacking sufficient data and oversight.
In an emergency, access to accessible housing and shelter is crucial for people with disabilities. Knowing your rights and what to do before, during, and after an emergency can ease a disaster's harmful effects.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to review Johnson v. City of Grants Pass, a case whose outcome holds significant implications for the civil rights of hundreds of thousands of unhoused individuals throughout the western United States, a majority of whom have disabilities.
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