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When an ADA Complaint Goes to Court

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"The ADA does require us as people with disabilities and as advocates to be bringing these cases. I always tell people there's no "ADA police" that are going around and citing violations-- it is really incumbent upon us as a community to be bringing these cases, to be making good law, to be pushing the envelope, to be educating and bringing awareness to these issues."
Rachel Weisberg is a supervising attorney for Equip for Equality, a protection and advocacy center in Illinois. On this edition of Ask About the ADA, she explains how some ADA complaints are resolved, highlights some of the most recent important ADA cases, and tells us how the law pushes us to be problem-solvers and advocates. For a transcript of today's episode, please visit the Ask About the ADA podcast feed on BuzzSprout.
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"The ADA does require us as people with disabilities and as advocates to be bringing these cases. I always tell people there's no "ADA police" that are going around and citing violations-- it is really incumbent upon us as a community to be bringing these cases, to be making good law, to be pushing the envelope, to be educating and bringing awareness to these issues."
Rachel Weisberg is a supervising attorney for Equip for Equality, a protection and advocacy center in Illinois. On this edition of Ask About the ADA, she explains how some ADA complaints are resolved, highlights some of the most recent important ADA cases, and tells us how the law pushes us to be problem-solvers and advocates. For a transcript of today's episode, please visit the Ask About the ADA podcast feed on BuzzSprout.
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