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What to Do If Your Voting Rights Are Denied
Learn what to do if you face barriers when voting, including who to contact for help and how to protect your rights as a voter with a disability.
Voting Rights for People With Disabilities Who Have a Guardian
Can people with guardians vote? Learn the voting rights of people with disabilities who have a guardian, what the law says, and how to get help if your right to vote is challenged.
Get Informed & Make a Plan to Vote
Learn how to vote in the United States with a simple, step-by-step guide to finding your polling place, understanding your ballot, researching candidates, and making a voting plan that works for you.
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).







