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DOJ Extends School Web Accessibility Deadlines by Year

The U.S. Department of Justice has granted state and local government entities, including schools, an additional year to comply with new web accessibility regulations under Title II of the ADA. This extension applies to digitally accessible content managed by these entities. Reactions to the decision have been mixed among stakeholders.

Key Points

  • DOJ extends compliance deadlines for web accessibility in schools and government entities
  • Additional year provided to meet Title II ADA requirements
  • Stakeholder reactions vary on the impact of the extension

Implications for Educational Freedom

This extension reduces immediate federal regulatory pressure on public schools, potentially allowing more focus on educational freedom initiatives like school choice and parental rights rather than compliance burdens. It highlights concerns over government overreach in mandating accessibility standards without sufficient preparation time.

Source: Schools get another year to comply with web accessibility deadlines

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