There is a tremendous need to create a counter-culture that teaches new values and beliefs, achnolweedges the dignity and worth of all human beings. Disability Pride is a direct response to this need." - Sarah Triano, National Disabled Students Union

July is Disability Pride Month

July is Disability Pride Month, a time to celebrate the strength, diversity, and contributions of the disability community. This infographic highlights key facts, historical milestones, and the significance of Disability Pride Month, emphasizing why honoring disability as a natural part of human diversity matters now more than ever.

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Supreme Court to Decide Standard for Proving Disability Discrimination in Schools

By Kendall Eaton, Esq. 

A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools 

On January 17, 2025, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) agreed to hear the district court case A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools out of the 9th Circuit. 

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Disability Activists Closely Watch SCOTUS Case

Disability Law Spotlight: SCOTUS is expected to hear Acheson v. Laufer on October 4, 2023. Disability rights activists are watching this case closely, as it it may drastically reduce the ability of marginalized communities (including people with disabilities, people of color, and women) to use such laws to protect their communities from discrimination.

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