A one-of-a-kind museum chronicling disability history is reopening after a five-year hiatus in a new, bigger space that's ...
After months of uncertainty, federal lawmakers approved a spending package that rejects Trump administration efforts to alter ...
It's long been thought that autism is far more prevalent in boys than girls. But findings from a new study looking at data ...
Nine books featuring stories about various types of disabilities are being tapped for a special set of awards given alongside ...
Federal lawmakers are considering taking up legislation that would amend IDEA, a move that advocates fear could open the door to broader changes amid an already tumultuous time for special education.
More than 100,000 people with disabilities are expected at special proms planned at sites around the world all timed to coincide with Valentine's Day.
In a new twist in a long-running lawsuit, a coalition of states is challenging the right of people with disabilities to live and receive services in the community as opposed to institutions. Nine ...
As the Trump administration takes sweeping steps to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, the agency is still deciding what the future holds for special education. The Education Department said ...
A White House order calling for greater reliance on institutionalization threatens decades of precedent on disability rights, advocates are warning. The executive order issued late last month by ...
After months of delays, lawmakers recently approved a federal funding bill narrowly averting a government shutdown, but advocates say it may bring more questions than answers for disability programs.