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In the Matter of Lacee L.

Amicus brief filed in the New York Court of Appeals arguing that the court must recognize the important role it has in enforcing the rights of parents with intellectual disability to receive the accommodations they need to preserve and reunify their families.

In Re Elijah C.

Amicus brief filed in the Connecticut Supreme Court arguing that termination of parental rights and neglect proceedings are “programs, services, and activities” that must comply with Title II of the ADA.

In Re Hicks/Brown

Amicus brief filed in the Supreme Court of Michigan supporting a mother with intellectual disability and arguing that the state failed to make reasonable efforts to reunify the family by failing to accommodate the mother in violation of the ADA.

In the Matter of Michael A.

Amicus brief field in the New York Supreme Court supporting a mother with intellectual disability and arguing that the state’s child welfare agency had failed to make reasonable efforts to reunify her with her son in violation of Title II of the ADA.

Ivy v. Morath

Amicus brief filed in the U.S. Supreme Court arguing that state and local governments may not evade ADA Title II obligations by enlisting private entities to perform them.