Accessibility in the News — 5/6/2022. NOTE: To get news like this every week in your inbox, before it hits our website, subscribe to our Accessibility in the News e-newsletter. There are no ads or graphics, and we never send spam. Just use the sign-up form on this page to subscribe and stay up to date! Feature Story Skip to National News (U.S.) | Skip to International News More Accessibility[…]
READ MORE about With Housing Woes Affecting Most Of The Country, How Bad Is It For People With Disabilities?Supreme Court Rules That Puerto Ricans With Disabilities Can Be Excluded From Federal Safety Net Program
Accessibility in the News — 4/29/2022. NOTE: To get news like this every week in your inbox, before it hits our website, subscribe to our Accessibility in the News e-newsletter. There are no ads or graphics, and we never send spam. Just use the sign-up form on this page to subscribe and stay up to date! Feature Story Skip to National News (U.S.) | Skip to International News More Accessibility[…]
READ MORE about Supreme Court Rules That Puerto Ricans With Disabilities Can Be Excluded From Federal Safety Net ProgramMicroassist Team Member Earns Accessible Document Specialist Credential
We are excited to share that Shannon McMahon, one of Microassist’s Document Remediation Specialists, recently earned the Accessible Document Specialist (ADS) credential from the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP). Shannon’s hours of study and preparation, in addition to her work remediating documents for Microassist’s clients, puts her in an elite class of only 81 ADS certificants worldwide. The IAAP ADS program qualifies professionals who create and test accessible documents.[…]
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Accessibility in the News — 4/20/2022. NOTE: To get news like this every week in your inbox, before it hits our website, subscribe to our Accessibility in the News e-newsletter. There are no ads or graphics, and we never send spam. Just use the sign-up form on this page to subscribe and stay up to date! Feature Story Skip to National News (U.S.) | Skip to International News More Accessibility[…]
READ MORE about California District Attorney Takes Aim At Fraudulent ADA LawsuitsWhat Will Mail In Ballot Accessibility Look Like For Midterm Elections?
Accessibility in the News — 4/15/2022. NOTE: To get news like this every week in your inbox, before it hits our website, subscribe to our Accessibility in the News e-newsletter. There are no ads or graphics, and we never send spam. Just use the sign-up form on this page to subscribe and stay up to date! Feature Story Skip to National News (U.S.) | Skip to International News More Accessibility[…]
READ MORE about What Will Mail In Ballot Accessibility Look Like For Midterm Elections?New York Proposes New Solution To Curb Drive By ADA Lawsuits While California Still Struggles To Find Answer
Accessibility in the News — 4/8/2022. NOTE: To get news like this every week in your inbox, before it hits our website, subscribe to our Accessibility in the News e-newsletter. There are no ads or graphics, and we never send spam. Just use the sign-up form on this page to subscribe and stay up to date! Feature Story Skip to National News (U.S.) | Skip to International News More Accessibility[…]
READ MORE about New York Proposes New Solution To Curb Drive By ADA Lawsuits While California Still Struggles To Find AnswerCODA Brings Home Best Picture And A Big Win For The Deaf Community
Accessibility in the News — 4/1/2022. NOTE: To get news like this every week in your inbox, before it hits our website, subscribe to our Accessibility in the News e-newsletter. There are no ads or graphics, and we never send spam. Just use the sign-up form on this page to subscribe and stay up to date! Feature Story Skip to National News (U.S.) | Skip to International News More Accessibility[…]
READ MORE about CODA Brings Home Best Picture And A Big Win For The Deaf CommunityAccessibility Policy Implementation: What You Need to Know
Kathy Keller is a fierce advocate of disability rights. She has worked on accessibility issues in the public, non-profit and private sectors. She was the Accessibility Coordinator at the Department of Family and Protective Services. Kathy is a “policy wonk” now, but began her career in accessibility in 2001 as a web developer/web administrator at Texas Parks and Wildlife. For 3 years, she was the Accessibility and Disability Rights Coordinator[…]
READ MORE about Accessibility Policy Implementation: What You Need to KnowThe Justice Department Issues New Web Accessibility Guidelines, But Are They Clear Enough?
Accessibility in the News — 3/25/2022. NOTE: To get news like this every week in your inbox, before it hits our website, subscribe to our Accessibility in the News e-newsletter. There are no ads or graphics, and we never send spam. Just use the sign-up form on this page to subscribe and stay up to date! Feature Story Skip to National News (U.S.) | Skip to International News More Accessibility[…]
READ MORE about The Justice Department Issues New Web Accessibility Guidelines, But Are They Clear Enough?Determining Accessibility Under the Texas Administrative Code
A Primer for Managing Digital Accessibility Requirements in Higher Education Those familiar with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act may know that the law applies to federal agencies. However, given the degree of federal funds that make their way to state programs and public higher education, many states have passed legislation and policies that reference the compliance standards of the federal law and rules for applying at the state level. […]
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