Disability rights advocate explains lawsuit against New York's Medical Aid in Dying law
The plaintiffs claim that people with life-threatening disabilities belong to a protected class and are at risk of harm if the law goes into effect.
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The plaintiffs claim that people with life-threatening disabilities belong to a protected class and are at risk of harm if the law goes into effect.
Click to expand Image A man with a physical disability builds mobility products for unde...
Click to expand Image Ali, a 22-year-old Afghan asylum seeker with a disability, living...
The advocates asked the federal government to move beyond policy declarations and accelerate the implementation of commitments made under the Global Disability Summit. The post Dis...
By Lloyd Mangoh DISABILITY rights organisations have intensified calls for persons with disabilities and organisations of persons with disabilities (OPDs) to actively participate i...
A multi-state lawsuit challenging the right of people with disabilities to live and receive services in the community is barreling forward even as some states are calling it quits....
The bill follows a Supreme Court ruling that two carers of adult children with disabilies were employees of the government, and therefore entitled to the same legal protections and...
An access rider is a working document setting out your disability, medical, or Neurodivergent access needs so organizations can remove barriers
After A.V.L. was removed from her guardian’s care, DMCW developed a reunification plan tailored to G.L., who had an intellectual disability and mental health diagnoses. The post Am...
The Disability Rights Commissioner says New Zealand’s immigration rules can discriminate against disabled people, and supports recommendations they be amended.
Of the 31.7 million people who live in Texas, 3.5 million (or 12%) have either a physical or mental disability, according to the 2021 American Community Survey (ACS). Each person...
Charities are right to be concerned about the supreme court’s decision to lessen oversight of care settingsThe UK supreme court has ended a system of safeguards around the human ri...
The charity said accessible facilities can be “the difference between living the lives we deserve” and “complete social exclusion”. The post Disability Rights UK rejects EHRC toile...
The organizations claim that people with life-threatening disabilities at risk of harm if the law goes into effect.
According to GO No. 34 issued on August 7, 2025, by the department for women, children, disabled and senior citizens’ welfare, employees with 70 per cent or more disability, parent...
DOJ memo could threaten disability rights gains for OklahomansA recent memo from the DOJ could be challenging 30 years of understanding about services and accessibility in America,...
Image credit: LEVC Accessibility and mobility protections for disabled passengers have emerged as a central focus of the Government’s proposed Draft Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle B...
The U.S. Department of Justice says states have no legal obligation to serve people with developmental disabilities in the community, a reversal that advocates say could have profo...
Radical Body, a disability arts organisation providing opportunities and support for disabled artists who are facing barriers in developing careers in the creative sector, has rece...
The story of a Kenyan domestic worker is one of 15 in the first UN communications challenging the Kafala system under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities The...
Federal moves on special education, civil commitment and disability rights have advocates warning of a shift back toward institutional care in the U.S
On June 18th, 2026, the Department of Justice released a memo that affects people with disabilities. The memo, an opinion from the Office of Legal Counsel, argues that states don’t...
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