Social Justice Can Uber and Lyft Become Wheelchair Accessible? A cap on ride-sharing companies in New York includes one important caveat: They're welcome to add as many wheelchair-accessible vehicles as they like. David M. Perry
Environment Americans Want Businesses—Not Local Governments—to Reduce Straw Pollution In a new poll, nearly 80 percent of respondents supported companies switching to biodegradable straws. Kate Wheeling
Social Justice Disability Rights Groups Come Out Strong Against Kavanaugh’s SCOTUS Nomination The groups' opposition hinges on Kavanaugh's general distrust of social programs critical to disabled Americans. David M. Perry
Social Justice ‘Disability Rights Are Civil Rights’: Inside the CAP’s New Disability Justice Initiative A conversation with Rebecca Cokley and Rebecca Vallas. David M. Perry
Education The Trauma of Coercion: Disabled Elementary School Students and ‘Isolation Boxes’ Isolation boxes have been used as punishment against students with special needs for decades. Why did it take neurotypical students being isolated for parents to collectively speak out? Laura Dorwart
Education Which Students Are Still at Risk for Corporal Punishment? The students most at risk for corporal punishment include the most vulnerable groups, such as black students and those with disabilities. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez
Social Justice ICE Keeps Raiding Hospitals and Mistreating Disabled Children To fight for disability rights in 2018, one must fight for immigration rights. David M. Perry
Economics Companies That Exploit Disabled People Have a Friend in Jeff Sessions Right before Christmas, the Department of Justice rescinded key protections for disabled workers. David M. Perry
Social Justice Parents With Disabilities Face an Uphill Battle to Keep Their Children Child removals due to disability are increasingly common, but parents have begun to fight back. Robyn Powell
Education Assessing Betsy DeVos’ Rollback on Disability Rights Ten months in, the damage that DeVos is doing to America's most vulnerable is becoming clear. David M. Perry