Discover the key distinctions between ADA and Section 508 in promoting accessibility and inclusivity. Learn how they impact digital rights and technology.| DigitalA11Y
In "Is There a Private Cause of Action for Violations of § 508 of the Rehabilitation Act?," William Goren discusses a D.C. Circuit appellate decision in a TRE Legal Practice case that went in our client's favor. The decision established that, under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, 29 U.S.C. § 794d, "an employee of the federal government who runs into an issue with the technology being utilized by the federal government being inaccessible to them" can sue.| TRE LEGAL PRACTICE
Okay, quick question: Have you ever tried opening a peanut butter jar with one hand? Yeah, not fun. That’s kind of what using the internet felt like for people with disabilities in the early days. Frustrating. Exclusionary. And honestly, unnecessary. But don’t worry—this story isn’t all doom and dial-up tones. Digital accessibility has evolved over...| DigitalA11Y
Follow this easy ADA compliance checklist to make your website and app more accessible for all users.| DigitalA11Y
For your PDFs and other documents, do you need to meet Section 508 standards as well as ADA? What’s the difference? And how do you know whether or not your documents are compliant?| ADA Compliance Tips
Years pass by with the increased stress on digital accessibility. Every year, we do ask ourselves, Have we reached there? One good way to find the| DigitalA11Y