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Curran v. Governor of Delaware

Amicus brief explaining that people with disabilities face pervasive bias and discrimination in health care. Physician-assisted suicide laws are one manifestation of that historic discrimination.  People with disabilities should not be coerced into physician-assisted suicide because their lives are deemed less valuable than those without disabilities. Delaware's physician-assisted suicide law has few safeguards to protect people with disabilities, and the law violates the spirit and letter of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Response to Dept. of Treasury Request for Comment on Voucher Program

The Arc responded to the Treasury Department's request for comment about the implementation of the new private school tax credit (voucher program).

The Arc Joins Disability and Education Groups to Warn about RIFs at Dept. of Education

The Arc joined hundreds of organizations to denounce the recent reductions in force at the Department of Education, particularly the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services.

The Arc's Supreme Court Explainer (2024-2025 Term)

The U.S. Supreme Court heard important cases affecting people with disabilities in the term that ended in July 2025. This guide breaks down seven cases.

Washington State Association of Head Start and Early Childhood Assistance and Education Program v. Kennedy

A coalition of educators, school districts, and unions has filed a lawsuit to stop the mass layoffs and dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education arguing that these actions violate the U.S. Constitution and federal law.