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Several states are suing to change a rule in Section 504, including Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana possibly affecting ...
On Wednesday evening, 17 states who filed a lawsuit concerning Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act told the judge that they do not want to get rid of the statute and the protections it provides.
The coalition of 17 states including Arkansas filed a report clarifying their position that they are not seeking the court to ...
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach signed onto a Texas-led lawsuit over Section 504. Now, amid disability rights concerns, ...
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and 16 other states filed a court update Wednesday night to clarify that a recent ...
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Hosted on MSNAdvocates concerned Texas lawsuit targeting transgender protections could lead to end of Section 504A lawsuit from 17 states against adding gender dysphoria as a protected disability has advocates of other disabilities ...
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 protects people from discrimination based on a disability. A lawsuit by Texas ...
The multi-state lawsuit is targeting a Biden Administration rule that gender dysphoria may be a protected disability in the ...
Attorneys general from 17 states have argued Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act should be declared unconstitutional ...
Section 504 helps provide accommodations and aid for kids in school, and also provides assistance for people with ...
Attorney General Derek Brown collaborated with 16 fellow attorneys general to file a new case document in the Texas v. Becerra lawsuit that clarifies the plaintiffs do not seek to declare Section 504 ...
In an updated filing submitted Wednesday, the 17 state attorneys general who joined the suit clarified it was not their intent to deem Section 504 unconstitutional.
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