This issue: A journalist paralyzed for more than twenty years uses a high-tech exoskeleton to walk, new glasses enable a man born without optic nerves to read the abundance of text in his environment, and accessible computer applications provide a voice to a young college author and presenter with cerebral palsy. The suits center around claims that credit unionsâ websites violated the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability for equal enjoyment of goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages or accommodations in places of public accommodation. The university is already as up to date as possible as far as Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) laws are concerned, but some students still struggle where the university has slipped through the cracks, such as accessibility to restrooms.
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Accessible Tech Unleashes Opportunities across Multiple Disabilities