Through improved supports and services, the Obama administration is looking to boost the long-term prospects of kids with disabilities who receive Supplemental Security Income.
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Barred From Living Together, Newlyweds Offered Joint Placement
More than a month after marrying, a couple with intellectual disabilities who were forced to remain in separate group homes may soon be able to live together.
EEOC Issues Guidance For Workers With Intellectual Disabilities
The agency tasked with enforcing the nation’s employment discrimination laws is taking steps to clarify the rights of people with intellectual disabilities in the workplace.
Restaurant To Pay After Booting Kids With Rare Disorder
Facing an ADA lawsuit after refusing service to a family because their kids look different, a restaurant has agreed to pay $60,000 as part of a deal with the Justice Department.
School Restraint, Seclusion Bill Introduced In Congress
Lawmakers are renewing their push to enact first-ever federal legislation regulating the use of restraint and seclusion in the nation’s schools.
Debate Persists Over Pay For Disability Caregivers
Federal officials are weighing whether to approve new rules offering minimum wage and overtime protections for the first time to in-home care workers who assist people with disabilities.
Jury Awards $240 Million For ADA Violations
A federal jury has awarded $240 million to 32 men with intellectual disabilities for what government attorneys described as years of abuse and discrimination at the hands of their employer.
Groups Alarmed By Request To Ease Education Standards
Disability advocates are crying foul after some school districts sought flexibility under federal education rules, a move they say could prove harmful to students with disabilities.
Feds Affirm Right To Service Animals
Federal officials are putting housing providers on notice that they must accommodate people with disabilities who rely on service animals.
Family Sues Over Altered Photo Of Son With Down Syndrome
In what’s believed to be a first-of-its-kind case, a family is bringing a federal lawsuit after a photo of their son with Down syndrome was doctored and spread across the Internet.
Following Restraint Death, Groups Seek Probe
Disability advocates are calling for the Justice Department to investigate the death of a man with Down syndrome who was restrained after refusing to leave a movie theater.
Bombing Suspect Had Tie To Special Needs Community
As a picture emerges of the men suspected of bombing the Boston Marathon last week, so too are connections between the tragedy and the disability community.





