Do drive-by lawsuits run over businesses and people with disabilities?
by Erica McFadden and Bill Hart
Twenty-six years after passage of the ADA, too many people with disabilities still feel as though some Arizona businesses are unwelcome to them. Physical obstacles, barriers and a lack of building access force many people with disabilities to strategize over what others take for granted, such as where to go to eat, where to shop and even where they can use a restroom.
Developmental Disabilities and Prison - A Brief Perspective
This week's blog is offered by Ryann Rooney, our student intern from Arizona State University who's majoring in Sociology. She plans on graduating in May 2014.