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Offices Closing at 1:00pm Friday for Memorial Day Weekend
In honor and recognition of their service to our country we pay tribute on this Memorial Day Weekend to all who sacrificed their lives in the name of freedom. “As we express our gratitude, we must...
Join Us in Thanking Our Wonderful Volunteers
Join Disability Law Colorado in thanking our dedicated and passionate volunteers: Board of Directors, PAIMI (Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness) Advisory Council,...
David Monroe Named New Director of Legal Services
DENVER, CO | April 19, 2021 — Disability Law Colorado, the state’s designated Protection & Advocacy agency, announces David Monroe, Esq. as the organization’s new Director of Legal Services....
Disability Law Colorado Files Suit Against Dept. of...
Disability Law Colorado Files Suit Against Department of Corrections on Behalf of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Incarcerated PeopleLawsuit Seeks Effective Communication, Accommodations
PRESS RELEASE: DLC...
Educational Rights of Children with Disabilities During the...
A collaboration with many disability rights organizations in Colorado have created an "Educational Rights of Children with Disabilities During the Pandemic" resource for parents/guardians. This...
Housing Rights Video Collaboration with The Justice Center
Recently our Access Team collaborated with The Justice Center to produce a housing video entitled "Reasonable Accommodations & Modifications in Housing." This collaboration features video...
Voting Rights in Long-Term Care Facilities
It's important that Coloradans know their voting rights. Check out this newly released Voting Rights in Long-Term Care Facilities PowerPoint presentation. The presentation is captioned and narrated...
ADA 30th Anniversary Celebration
Disability Law Colorado's ADA30 Campaign:
CLICK HERE for Our ADA30 Celebration Page! July 26, 2020 marks 30 years since the signing of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) which became a law to...
SB20-181 Passes - One More Step to De-Criminalizing...
One More Step to De-Criminalizing Behavioral Health Conditions