DENVER, CO | September 23, 2021 — After 41 years of leading Disability Law Colorado, Executive Director Mary Anne Harvey has announced that she will retire at the end of 2021.
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Colorado Department of Education Orders Department of Corrections to Improve Educational Services for Disabled Students
Choosing home
They’re disabled, not retired or waning, but they’re being warehoused in nursing homes
Elder Abuse – which includes physical, sexual and psychological abuse, as well as neglect and financial exploitation in any setting – affects more than five million Americans each year.
In Thompson R2-J School District v Luke P., a case out of Colorado, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned a district court decision ordering the Thompson School District to reimburse the parents of a student with auti
Andrew Romanoff was elected to four terms in the Colorado House of Representatives, including two terms as speaker of the House.
Disability Law Colorado’s 2016 Complaint Leads to Department of Justice’s 2023 Lawsuit Against State of Colorado for ADA Violations in Nursing Homes
Disability Law Colorado (formerly The Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older People) is presenting a free training regarding the rules that apply when a child is restrained in school. We recommend that all parents/guardians of children with disabilities attend this workshop.