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Is it really possible for a defendant to win an ADA case? The answer is yes, and it is worth looking at a couple of recent cases to see how. The first is Rocca v. Den 109 LP, 2015 WL 5601810 (C.D. Cal. Sept. 23, 2015). In Rocca the plaintiff, like many ADA plaintiffs, had a laundry list of alleged violations, some real, some not, and some trivial.
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President Barack Obama has named Dr. Victor Santiago Pineda of Berkeley and Karen Tamley of Chicago to the U.S. Access Board. He also reappointed three incumbent Board members.
SPECIAL savings accounts for people with disabilities are likely to become available in most states next year.
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She Owes Her Activism to a Brave Mom, the ADA, and Chocolate Cake
Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Aug 13, 2015
Haben Girma’s family comes from Eritrea where she says a child like her, born deaf and blind, is viewed “as a curse on the family” — and certainly not someone you can educate.
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Reality Check: Why Disability And Poverty Still Go Hand In Hand 25 Years After Landmark Law
Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Jul 27, 2015
If you have a disability in the U.S., you’re twice as likely to be poor as someone without a disability. You’re also far more likely to be unemployed. And that gap has widened in the 25 years since the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act was enacted.
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