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'Highly Irregular, Hostile and Isolating'
Massachusetts agency finds that Boston College retaliated against professor returning from leave he took while facing severe mental health issues.
By the Book
A coalition of disability studies scholars formulate guidelines to help publishers produce accessible books.
Software Accessibility Suit
The U.S. Department of Justice seeks to join a blind student's discrimination lawsuit against Miami University in Ohio. The university denies the allegations.

'How Did You Get Here?'
Authors discuss their new book on the stories of Harvard students with disabilities.
2 New Challenges to Affirmative Action
Lawsuits seek to end considerations of race in admissions at Harvard and U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Accessibility for Blind Borrowers
The U.S. Department of Education will be required to make student loan information more accessible both online and in print as part of a settlement.
Opinion
Higher Ed Needs TEACH Act
Students, colleges and publishers will all benefit from legislation that higher education lobbying groups are opposing, write Bea Awoniyi and Stephan J. Smith.
Opinion
Good Intentions, Bad Legislation
When it comes to innovation, the TEACH Act will hurt students, write Terry W. Hartle and Jarret S. Cummings.
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