Accommodations for Students with Mobility Disabilities at West Los Angeles College
In July, a federal judge ordered West Los Angeles College to provide transportation accommodations for students with disabilities to access its steep, hilly campus by the start of the Fall 2024 semester. (Press release and Inside Higher Ed coverage)
Wheelchair-Accessible Taxis in New York City
In September, a federal judge denied New York City’s motion to free itself from its court-ordered obligation to make 50% of its taxis wheelchair-accessible, which was established by a historic 2014 settlement agreement, and ruled that 100% of all new taxis must be accessible until the 50% requirement is met. (Press release and New York Daily News coverage)
Unmaintained Elevators in New York’s MTA Subway System
DRA’s long-running case challenging the New York MTA’s failure to maintain the few elevators that exist in the subway system is now headed to trial after a federal judge denied its motion for summary judgment. (Press release and New York Daily News coverage)
Denial of Healthcare Service in Chicago
In September, DRA and co-counsel filed a federal lawsuit against Preferred Open MRI in Chicago for illegally refusing to provide healthcare service to a patient because he uses a wheelchair. (Press release and Cook County Record coverage)
Accessible Licensing Exams for the California Department of Insurance
The California Department of Insurance must make its insurance agent licensing exams accessible for blind applicants, thanks to a precedent-setting September settlement agreement. (Press release and LexBlog coverage)
Effective Communication for Deaf People Seeking Services from Tennessee State Agencies
In September, a federal judge substantially denied the State of Tennessee’s attempt to dismiss our lawsuit against two state agencies for failing to ensure effective communication to deaf people who receive services, allowing this urgent case to proceed. (Press release and Tennessee Lookout coverage)
Remote Attendance Accommodations for Berkeley Commissioners with Disabilities
Berkeley commissioners with disabilities who require remote attendance will no longer be excluded from participation thanks to a landmark settlement agreement with the City of Berkeley in September that provides significant policy changes for people with disabilities who require remote meeting attendance. (Press release and East Bay Times coverage)
Legal Protection for San Diego Residents Living in Vehicles
In October, DRA secured a groundbreaking class action settlement that protects San Diego residents who rely on their vehicles as their only form of shelter, including people with disabilities, from unjust enforcement and fines, setting a critical precedent for addressing the needs of unhoused individuals in urban areas. (Press release and San Diego Union-Tribune coverage)
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