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Georgian human rights organizations, individual activists, and organizations of persons with disabilities are addressing the ...
Millions of healthcare dollars could be at risk in Georgia as congressional Republicans continue to weigh cuts to Medicaid.
A Georgia federal court denied Navicent Health Inc.’s motion to dismiss a police officer’s disparate treatment and failure to accommodate claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Willis v.
Disability rights advocates are filing lawsuits as students, teachers and parents organize to protect education.
A Georgia woman has been sentenced after pleading guilty to strapping her disabled daughter, 7, into a stroller and leaving her in a closet to die when she moved out and apparently moved on with her ...
A mother of three is facing charges of reckless conduct after one of her children was found wandering in the night, according to investigators in south Georgia. The nonverbal child was one of three ...
Georgia joins a number of states that will comply with a directive from the U.S. Department of Education to remove diversity, equity and inclusion programs in schools or face the termination of ...
According to State Sen. Marty Harbin (R-Ga.), these bills would allow “students and faculty [to be] engaged in open dialect without fear of reprisal.” In reality, however, they only open the door to ...
April, a bold and expressionistic Georgian film about a doctor who performs secret abortions in her village, has yet to screen in its native country. As the film arrives in UK cinemas, we speak to ...
The impact of poor mental health on the body is well known: research has shown prolonged increases in levels of stress ...
Los Angeles pediatrician and urgent care specialist Dr. Ilan Shapiro worries for his chronically ill patients as he watches ...
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