Comments are due on September 2d to stop a republican attack on a longstanding rule in the United States called Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act. Section 503 helps disabled people get hired by federal contractors. Here's what the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF) says abo| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
Available Now in English and Spanish! the 2nd edition of Structured Negotiation A Winning Alternative to Lawsuits by Lainey Feingold Forewords by Haben Girma (U.S.) and Susana Sucunza (Spain) Read a summary of this page. Structured Negotiation, A Winning Alternat| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
I'm always looking for ways to talk about digital inclusion without reference to legal hammers. This post gathers some yummy analogies for accessibility that can be used to raise awareness and help develop skills. Think blueberry muffins, curry and peanut butter.| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
As a public speaker and writer, I am always looking for good photos for presentations and articles I write on this website. What do I mean by "good"? I look for images that reflect what I'm trying to say, add to the story, amplify the message. And I look for images that don't perpetuate or cont| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
[Note: this article was first written in August 2022 when the United States Department of Justice announced its most recent intent to adopt technical accessibility regulations for state and local government websites and mobile applications. Follow along with what has happened since then in the Updat| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
This post originally shared four developments in the legal space about web accessibility overlays. Three are very troubling. One gives hope for stemming the tide of quick-fix "not-solutions" that can actually make websites less usable by people with disabilities. Updates add new content to the origi| Law Office of Lainey Feingold