Justice is supposed to be blind — but a Brooklyn juror was allegedly kicked out of court because he couldn’t see.
A blind man from Chattanooga says transportation accessibility for people with disabilities has gotten better, but there is ...
The New York State Unified Court System again is facing claims alleging it systemically discriminates against blind people who report to jury duty, in a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Brooklyn federal court ...
Changes to the welfare system, aimed at saving £5bn a year by 2030, could seriously impact blind and partially sighted people ...
“The state of accessibility in industry today is frankly not good,” said Sheri Byrne-Haber, a global accessibility expert ...
On Wednesday, Brooklyn resident Albert Elia and the National Federation of the Blind of New York filed ... The court refused to allow Elia to use assistive technology or receive verbal ...
Meet the first deaf woman in art conservation, who’s breaking systemic barriers too ...
People with vision loss, or PVL, were satisfied with the use of AI technologies to complete vision-related activities of daily living, according to a cross-sectional, counterbalanced, crossover study.
As you can imagine, many of the people I work with on a day-to-day basis have a variety of physical, cognitive and mental ...