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Remote learning special ed litigation lower than expected

Posted on April 12, 2022

Excerpt: Though disruptions continue and statutes of limitations on missed services have yet to expire in some places, a lawsuit spike hasn’t materialized. Texas schools also opened up for in-person… Continue reading “Remote learning special ed litigation lower than expected”

Texans with disabilities fear new restrictions on voting help could mean criminal charges at the polls

Posted on February 16, 2022

Disability rights advocates say the state has not provided enough guidance about the type of help people with disabilities can and cannot receive under new voting laws passed last year. Continue reading “Texans with disabilities fear new restrictions on voting help could mean criminal charges at the polls”

Rejected mail-in ballot applications have advocates worried about impact on elderly, disabled voters

Posted on January 19, 2022

Excerpt: “A back-and-forth between Texas elections officials over ‘high’ levels of rejected mail-in ballot applications has left advocates worried about the impact on elderly or disabled voters.” Continue reading “Rejected mail-in ballot applications have advocates worried about impact on elderly, disabled voters”

People living with developmental disabilities face uphill battle accessing jobs

Posted on December 17, 2021

Excerpt: “State law and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), give people living with disabilities protections from discrimination. Ted Evans, staff attorney at Disability Rights Texas, said employers are required… Continue reading “People living with developmental disabilities face uphill battle accessing jobs”

Opinion: Legal battle over school masks in Texas has national repercussions

Posted on December 17, 2021

Excerpt: “Parents of disabled children together with Disability Rights Texas won a ruling in November that could have ramifications well beyond the state of Texas. The dispute arose in July,… Continue reading “Opinion: Legal battle over school masks in Texas has national repercussions”

AISD Special Education Lawsuit Moves Forward

Posted on December 17, 2021

Excerpt: “A federal district judge last week denied Austin ISD’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed on behalf of students with disabilities over the district’s failure to evaluate students in… Continue reading “AISD Special Education Lawsuit Moves Forward”

A judge says Texas’ ban on mask mandates violates the rights of students with disabilities

Posted on November 12, 2021

Excerpt: “A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that Gov. Greg Abbott’s ban on mask mandates in Texas schools violates the rights of students with disabilities, clearing the path for districts… Continue reading “A judge says Texas’ ban on mask mandates violates the rights of students with disabilities”

Disability Rights Texas files federal lawsuit against Gov. Abbott over school mask mandate ban

Posted on August 17, 2021

Advocacy group alleges Abbott’s executive order unfairly harms kids with disabilities Excerpt: “Disability Rights Texas filed the first federal lawsuit against Gov. Greg Abbott over his ban on mask mandates,… Continue reading “Disability Rights Texas files federal lawsuit against Gov. Abbott over school mask mandate ban”

Has AISD Cleared its Special Education Backlog, or Not?

Posted on July 12, 2021

After July 1 deadline, 77 evaluations still not complete   On June 30, Austin ISD made an announcement: its once-egregious backlog of hundreds of uncompleted special education evaluations was “no more.” The backlog, which… Continue reading “Has AISD Cleared its Special Education Backlog, or Not?”

New law requires wellness checks during crises for the medically fragile who depend on power

Posted on June 21, 2021

Caroline Cheevers still recalls the panic. With Winter Storm Uri killing power across Houston, there seemed no help for her daughter, Hailey, a medically fragile 10-year-old who requires electricity to… Continue reading “New law requires wellness checks during crises for the medically fragile who depend on power”

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