Justice Department Postpones Deadline for Disability Access in Education
The Justice Department has announced a delay in the deadline for schools and public institutions to enhance online accessibility for individuals with disabilities, originally set for this week.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 20 days ago
The Trump administration's Justice Department has delayed the deadline for schools and public institutions to ensure their online content is accessible to individuals with disabilities.
Originally, these institutions were expected to meet the accessibility requirements by this week, but the new deadline remains unspecified.
This decision affects a wide range of educational entities, including schools and colleges, highlighting ongoing challenges in achieving full accessibility.