Kathy Keller is a fierce advocate of disability rights. She has worked on accessibility issues in the public, non-profit and private sectors. She was the Accessibility Coordinator at the Department of Family and Protective Services. Kathy is a “policy wonk” now, but began her career in accessibility in 2001 as a web developer/web administrator at Texas Parks and Wildlife. For 3 years, she was the Accessibility and Disability Rights Coordinator[…]
READ MORE about Accessibility Policy Implementation: What You Need to KnowThe Justice Department Issues New Web Accessibility Guidelines, But Are They Clear Enough?
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READ MORE about The Justice Department Issues New Web Accessibility Guidelines, But Are They Clear Enough?Determining Accessibility Under the Texas Administrative Code
A Primer for Managing Digital Accessibility Requirements in Higher Education Those familiar with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act may know that the law applies to federal agencies. However, given the degree of federal funds that make their way to state programs and public higher education, many states have passed legislation and policies that reference the compliance standards of the federal law and rules for applying at the state level. […]
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READ MORE about What Does City Accessibility Look Like In 2022?As ADA Litigation Continues To Skyrocket DOJ Refuses To Provide Regulations
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READ MORE about As ADA Litigation Continues To Skyrocket DOJ Refuses To Provide RegulationsIAAP Issues Statement On Accessibility Overlays
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READ MORE about IAAP Issues Statement On Accessibility Overlays2021 Was Another Record Year For ADA Litigation
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READ MORE about 2021 Was Another Record Year For ADA LitigationWith Midterm Elections Coming Up Later This Year DOJ Issues Guidance on Voting Accessibility
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READ MORE about With Midterm Elections Coming Up Later This Year DOJ Issues Guidance on Voting AccessibilityPresident Biden Announces Appointees To US Access Board
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READ MORE about President Biden Announces Appointees To US Access BoardDOJ Works to Make Online COVID-19 Vaccine Registration Accessible for People with Disabilities
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