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Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital Sued by DOJ for ADA Discrimination Against Deaf

Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital (RMH) was sued by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) after a complaint from four (4) people, three (3) of whom are deaf, who alleged that RMH personnel failed to provide sign language interpretive services when necessary to ensure effective communication with the four Complainants.

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Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Sued for Non-Compliance of Title III ADA

A Settlement Agreement was reached betwee the United States of America and the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, regarding architectural barriers to access for individuals with disabilities at the Betty Ford Center in California.

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Washington State Supreme Court Rules Obesity is an Impairment and Disability

The Washington State Supreme Court ruled that obesity is an impairment and disability, in the State of Washington, referencing the case of Casey Taylor (Taylor) vs Burlington Northern Railroad (BNSF). This ruling has huge implications for employers in Washington State.

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California Spa Group Sued by DOJ for ADA Discrimination Against Blind Patron

A California Spa Group was sued by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) for discrimination of the Americans with Disabilities Act against a blind patron. If you observe a building or entity that is not ADA compliant and you would like to know how to proceed, please see the link at What To Do When A Building Is Not ADA Compliant or Accessible.

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What To Do When A Building Is Not ADA Compliant or Accessible

Once you have confirmed that the ADA law(s) have been broken, you can ask the building owner to take action to remedy the situation. If the building owner fails to remedy, you can seek a legal resolution using a qualified attorney, or you can contact the US Department of Justice and ask them to investigate.

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