[blindlaw] ABA CMPDL Web Accessibility Resolution passed August 2007
Nightingale, Noel
Noel.Nightingale at ed.gov
Wed Aug 29 15:53:57 CDT 2007
The following resolution was adopted at the August 2007 meeting of the
American Bar Association in San Francisco.
RESOLVED, That the American Bar Association urges that websites
provided by lawyers, judges, law students, and other individuals or
entities associated with the legal profession, including law firms, the
courts, other legal employers, law schools, and legal publishers, be
created and maintained in an accessible manner which is compatible with
reasonable technologies (known as assistive technology) that permit
individuals with visual, hearing, manual, and other disabilities to gain
meaningful access to these web sites.
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ABA CMPDL Web Accessibility Resolution passed August 2007
The following resolution was adopted at the August 2007 meeting of the American Bar Association in San Francisco.
RESOLVED, That the American Bar Association urges that websites provided by lawyers, judges, law students, and other individuals or entities associated with the legal profession, including law firms, the courts, other legal employers, law schools, and legal publishers, be created and maintained in an accessible manner which is compatible with reasonable technologies (known as assistive technology) that permit individuals with visual, hearing, manual, and other disabilities to gain meaningful access to these web sites.
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