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The Evolving Landscape of Digital Accessibility Legislation

Before the introduction of California's AB 1757, the legal landscape for digital accessibility in the United States was a complex tapestry of...
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Navigating Website Accessibility under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act

ADA website accessibility lawsuits pose legal risks for businesses. Seek legal counsel, follow recognized standards, and monitor developments.
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Website Accessibility Problems Create Legal Peril for Online Retailers

Discover the rise in web accessibility lawsuits, posing challenges to retailers. Lackluster website features make them vulnerable. Find out more.
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New California Assembly Bill on Website Accessibility Could Result in a Lawsuit Tsunami

California bill AB 1757 proposes WCAG 2.1 AA as the standard for websites/apps, allowing lawsuits against noncompliant developers.
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New Kansas Website Accessibility Law Provides Local Businesses With A Litigation Sword

Kansas passes law allowing businesses to sue ADA plaintiffs & their counsel for "abusive" website accessibility litigation.
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DOJ’s Guidance Confirms Businesses Open to the Public Must Make Web Content Accessible

DOJ's published guidance confirms that websites should be accessible under the ADA. Businesses should review their digital assets for compliance.
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Website Accessibility The ADA And Access In Cyberspace

Web accessibility lawsuits are on the rise. Businesses must prioritize ADA compliance and ensure equal access for all users.
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Website Accessibility Closely Tied To Loss of Revenue

Website accessibility is vital for business success, preventing revenue loss, lawsuits, and exclusion. Prioritize inclusivity and compliance.
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US Departments of Education and Justice Issue Dear Colleague Letter Regarding Digital Accessibility in Higher Education

U.S. Dept. of Education and Dept. of Justice address online accessibility for educational institutions. Guidance and regulations forthcoming.
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