May 2014

By Minh N. Vu

The federal government recently released an Unified Agenda announcing that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has delayed to March 2015 the issuance of proposed regulations setting requirements and technical standards for public accommodations websites. 

According to the last Unified Agenda, these proposed regulations were to be issued this past April 2014.  This is not a positive
Continue Reading Still Waiting For Web Regs: Justice Department Pushes Back Issuance Date For Accessible Website Proposed Regulations (Again)

By: Eden Anderson

In 2012, California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing (“DFEH”) filed a lawsuit against the Law School Admissions Council (“LSAC”) alleging that LSAC was discriminating against, and routinely failing to grant appropriate accommodations for, test takers with disabilities on the Law School Admissions Test (“LSAT”).  DFEH alleged that LSAC was violating the ADA and the state’s Unruh
Continue Reading LSAC Agrees To Pay Over $9 Million To Settle Lawsuit Over Testing Accommodations And Commits To Substantial Injunctive Relief