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USA Today: More Cities Are Embracing Accessible Pedestrian Signals but Blind Americans Say It’s Not Enough
Terre Haute Tribune-Star: Editorial – A Victory for Voting Rights during Perilous Times
Indiana Lawyer: Federal Judge Makes Traveling Voter Boards Permissive, Not Mandatory, in Win for Blind, Print-Disabled Voters
Indiana Public Media: Hoosiers Who Are Blind Score Legal Victory over Absentee Voting Rules
NJ.com: Ex-Inmates Can Get Up to $8K for Each Year They Didn’t Get Special Ed Classes in N.J. Prisons, Court Says
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Ex-Inmates Can Get Up to $8K for Each Year They Didn’t Get Special Ed Classes in N.J. Prisons, Court Says
Federal Judge Strikes Down Indiana’s Mandatory Absentee Voter Traveling Board as Discriminating against Voters with Disabilities for May 2022 Election
March 10, 2022—Indianapolis, IN—Yesterday, the Honorable Jane Magnus-Stinson of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana struck down Indiana’s rule that absentee voters who could not independently mark their own ballot may vote absentee by mail only by appointment with a “traveling board” of elections officials in the May 2022 election. … Continue reading “Federal Judge Strikes Down Indiana’s Mandatory Absentee Voter Traveling Board as Discriminating against Voters with Disabilities for May 2022 Election”