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On Oct. 25 Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 144 into law on Oct. 25.  Known as Keith’s Law, the bill broadens the ...
Pushing Limits continues its coverage of breaking developments in the disability community. This week, we look at the growing role of artificial intelligence in schools, state budget concerns, and new ...
A university student living with a disability shared her daily routine as a quadriplegic law student, inspiring others with her resilience and determination.
Paul Aronsohn's ombudsman office became a national model and exposed problems with group homes, insurers and state agencies. The stakes were personal.
Medical retirees with fewer than 20 years of service don't qualify for CRDP at all, regardless of their VA disability rating.
A state lawmaker says it’s time to reevaluate a Utah nonprofit’s longtime status as a designated watchdog for those with ...
Despite these challenges, Khair-ul-Nesa’s disability did not deter her from pursuing her goals. Encouraged and supported by ...