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  1. Services for Persons with Disabilities. The California Courts are dedicated to ensuring that persons with disabilities have equal and full access to the judicial system. California Rule of Court 1.100 sets forth the process for requesting accommodations for court proceedings that can provide equal and full access.

  2. DRC helps people with physical, developmental, or psychiatric disabilities. DRC offers referrals to other resources, advocacy training, and representation in administrative and judicial proceedings, investigation of abuse and neglect, and legislative advocacy. Publications on the Americans With Disabilities Act.

  3. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires all state and local government agencies to provide reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. Rule 1.100 of the California Rules of Court spells out how the courts in our state meet the ADA requirements for court activities, programs, and services.

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  4. Aug 2, 2022 · Update: On November 9, 2022, the California Supreme Court denied plaintiff’s request that the Court review the California Court of Appeals precedent setting, 35-page opinion, that closed the door on California lawsuits brought against online only businesses, agreeing with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that websites are not “public accommodations” covered by Title III of ...

  5. For general questions, or to request a copy of the form by mail, please contact the Court’s ADA Coordinator. by email at ADACoordinator@LACourt.org or. by phone at (213) 633-5882. The ADA Coordinator’s postal address is: ADA Coordinator Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Room 546 111 North Hill Street Los Angeles CA 90012.

  6. It is the policy of the Superior Court of California, County of Orange to ensure that persons with disabilities have equal and full access to the judicial system. Orange County Justice Centers have on-site ADA Coordinators to assist with accommodation requests. The Judicial Council of California created the pamphlet Disability Accommodations in ...

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  8. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and State law require all state and local governmental entities, including the courts, to provide reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities. The ADA benefits people who have an interest in court activities, programs and services. In 1996 the Judicial Council of California, the policy ...

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