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DOJ Delays School Website Accessibility Deadline

The Department of Justice has extended the enforcement deadline for website and mobile app accessibility standards under federal regulations. This delay aims to give educational institutions more time to comply with accessibility requirements for students with disabilities. However, concerns remain about whether schools will adequately prepare by the new deadline.

Key Points

  • DOJ extends accessibility enforcement to provide more preparation time for schools.
  • Focuses on ensuring websites and apps meet standards for users with disabilities.
  • Questions if the extension will prevent future compliance issues for educational entities.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This extension could alleviate immediate regulatory burdens on schools, potentially supporting educational freedom by allowing more focus on core priorities like school choice and parental rights rather than federal compliance. However, it highlights ongoing government overreach in mandating accessibility standards that may strain resources for charters and voucher programs.

Source: DOJ Extends Website Accessibility Deadline. Will It Help Schools Get Ready?

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