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riotimesonline.comA lawsuit filed on behalf of 57-year-old Jürgen Linnemann at Münster Labour Court seeks employee status and minimum wage for workers in Germany's sheltered workshops. The BBC reported the case could affect 300,000 disabled people paid below the legal minimum.
hrw.orgThe government released a five-year plan on June 19 that expands prior efforts to address economic exclusion of people with albinism. The plan adds commitments on employment, training, and social security that were not part of the 2018-2022 plan.
pymnts.comA disabled man alleges he was stopped at Gillette Stadium for 15 minutes and asked for service dog paperwork before entering a June 13 Haiti-Scotland match. The suit claims violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Massachusetts law. Defendants have not responded.
StatThe Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel memo states that the integration mandate from the 1999 Olmstead decision does not require community placement for people with severe disabilities. It was written in response to White House questions and signals a shift in federal…
NprA new Office of Legal Counsel opinion reverses decades of federal enforcement under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act. Disability advocates say the change removes a key barrier to institutionalization.
dianeravitch.netA new Office of Legal Counsel opinion states that states are not required to provide community-based care for mentally disabled patients. The opinion reinterprets the Supreme Court's Olmstead decision.
New York PostA coalition of disability advocates filed federal lawsuits Thursday challenging doctor-assisted suicide statutes in New York and Illinois. The suits claim the measures violate federal disability protections by offering lethal prescriptions instead of equal access to care and suic…
The FederalistTwo commentary articles assert that babies with Down syndrome should not be viewed as defects to be eliminated through screening or termination. The pieces frame the condition as a life worth living rather than a tragedy.
medium.comSoraya Martin, a California student with dyslexia, improved her grades after using speech-to-text and audiobooks on her school laptop. More than 30 states have restricted cellphones, and some are moving to limit laptops and tablets.
The Food and Drug Administration passed its self-imposed deadline without issuing a decision on whether to ban electrical shock devices used at one Massachusetts facility. Disability advocates and former residents continue to press for a ban.
bbc.co.ukPet owners are presenting dogs as emotional support animals to enter restaurants, pubs and shops. Charities report rising incidents and say the practice affects access for people who rely on trained assistance dogs.
A lawsuit alleges Spirit Airlines failed to provide promised assistance to a 75-year-old Honduran passenger with dementia after his international flight arrived in Houston on June 8, 2024. Marcos Humberto Vindel Osorio was later struck and killed by multiple vehicles on a roadway…
prweb.comA 75-year-old man with dementia who had been cleared for special assistance died after he left George Bush Intercontinental Airport unaccompanied and was struck by multiple vehicles on a nearby freeway. His family filed a federal lawsuit stating that Spirit Airlines confirmed it…
dailydot.comMarissa Bode, an actress from the film 'Wicked,' stated she was denied boarding on a Southern Airways flight because of her wheelchair. She described the incident occurring during a layover while traveling to Pennsylvania. Bode highlighted prior coordination with the airline and…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe R-word, long considered a taboo slur against people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, has appeared more frequently in public discourse. High-profile individuals have used it in recent years, leading to increased instances on social media. Advocates and researc…