Politics

Autism Society Rocked By Suspected Fraud

The former head of an Autism Society chapter is accused of stealing as much as $80,000 from the group, but that’s not stopping her from hosting a conference keynoted by Temple Grandin.

Sarah Palin On Ups And Downs Of Son’s Disability

In an essay in this week’s Newsweek magazine, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin writes about the joys and challenges of raising a child with special needs.

White House Plans Nine-City Disability Tour

Obama administration officials are planning to fan out across the country starting this spring for a series of regional White House conferences to address disability issues.

Suit: Focus On Sheltered Workshops Violates ADA

Advocates are hoping that a first-of-its-kind lawsuit pitting people with disabilities against several top officials in Oregon could spur a national shift away from sheltered workshops.

Airline Fined $100K Over Disability Complaints

In at least the third such incident in less than two years, an airline is facing a fine from the U.S. Department of Transportation over complaints filed by passengers with disabilities.

Institutions To Close Under Deal With Feds

In what Justice Department officials are hailing as their third landmark ADA agreement in as many years, one state will make strides toward enhancing community living for people with disabilities.

Claims Of Workplace Disability Discrimination At All-Time High

For the sixth straight year, charges of job bias based on disability increased in 2011, according to new data from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Feds Crack Down On Schools Skirting Disabilities Act

Congress awarded students with disabilities extra protections in recent years. Now, the Education Department is stepping up its efforts to ensure that schools are following the new rules.

Redbox Sued Over Disability Access At Kiosks

Movie rental giant Redbox is under fire from disability advocates who say the popular kiosks are not fully accessible.

Critics Question Obama Choice For Disability Committee

A presidential appointment this week to a federal disability committee is drawing backlash from a group of self-advocates.

Supreme Court Declines To Hear IDEA Case

The U.S. Supreme Court will not consider a special education case that raised questions about whether or not school districts should be liable if they fail to identify a child’s special needs.

Special Education Gets Funding Boost

Despite several recent threats to cut funding for special education, federal spending on students with disabilities will increase this year.

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