The Supreme Court on Monday sent the case of a Louisiana man who was prevented from using a physical therapy clinic’s pool ...
Air travel is gradually becoming more accessible as airlines, airports and regulators expand efforts to remove barriers faced ...
A large proportion of college students, law students, and medical students are willfully cheating and lying to get better grades. Nowhere is this happening more than at elite universities, where there ...
The US Supreme Court will hear Hamm v. Smith on Wednesday, December 10, a death penalty case testing how courts should treat ...
The book Someone Like Me offers deeply human insights into what it means to live in a neurotypical world as a neurodivergent ...
A new lawsuit challenges provisions of South Carolina’s election law that plaintiffs say infringe on federal voting rights ...
Parents who care for their severely disabled adult children have been recognised as homeworkers and are entitled to receive ...
A group of disabled voters in South Carolina filed a lawsuit claiming the state’s rules surrounding who can help voters with ...
The Bullying and Respect at Work Bill is still in the very early stages, but it could fundamentally change how your business ...
Parents who care for their severely disabled adult children have been recognised as homeworkers and are entitled to receive ...
In a disparaging attack on Somalia in which he said he didn’t want people of Somali descent in the United States, President ...
Sakeliga and NEASA can confirm that South Africa’s Department of Employment and Labour is instructing employers to apply the long-repealed 1950 Population Registration Act to racially classify their ...