ADA Audio Conference Series Archives

2005 Fiscal Year Session Transcripts

October 2004 - September 2005
  1. Vote 2004: Will people with disabilities be able to vote? What are the issues and where are we today?
    October 19, 2004
    Christina Galindo–Walsh, National Association of Protection and Advocacy Services
  2. Ask the EEOC
    November 16, 2004
    Sharon Rennert, Senior Attorney, ADA Division, US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  3. Emergency Preparedness for People with Disabilities: Have we made progress?
    December 14, 2004
    Elizabeth Davis, Director of Emergency Preparedness Initiative, National Organization on Disability
  4. Historical Properties: There is no such thing as a "grandfather" clause!
    January 18, 2005
    James Aaron McCullough, Disability Law Project, ILRU
  5. Ask the Department of Justice (DOJ)
    February 15, 2005
    John Wodatch, Chief, Disability Rights Section, US Department of Justice
  6. A Perspective on Reasonable Accommodation
    March 15, 2005
    Shelia S. Newman, Vice President, Cherry Engineering Support Services, Inc.
    Jennifer Eckel, Project Director, ADA Program Assistance Coordinator, Cherry Engineering Support Services, Inc.
  7. Reasonable Accommodation: Best Practices for an Interactive Process
    April 19, 2005
    Bart Bartlett, County of Orange, Santa Ana, California
    Beth Loy, Ph.D., Human Factors Consultant with the Job Accommodation Network
    Kendra Duckworth, Human Factors Consultant for the Job Accommodation Network
  8. What Are The Courts Saying About Reasonable Accommodation?
    May 17, 2005
    David Fram, Director EEO & ADA Services
    National Employment Law Institute
  9. Getting on the Bus: Update on the accessibility of our public transportation systems
    June 21, 2005
    Julie H. Carroll, Senior Attorney and Advisor, National Council on Disability;
    Marilyn Golden, Policy Analyst at the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF)
  10. ADA Update: 15 Years Later
    July 19, 2005
    John Wodatch, Chief–Disability Rights Section, US Department of Justice
    Sharon Rennert, Attorney Advisor, US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  11. Just Hop up! Access to medical equipment – where are we?

    August 16, 2005
    June Issacson Kailes, Faculty, Western University of Health Sciences, Center for Disability Issues in the Health Professions (CDIHP), a partner on the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Accessible Medical Equipment

  12. Readily Achievable Barrier Removal: What Does It Mean 15 Years Later?

    September 20, 2005
    Robin A. Jones, Director, Great Lakes ADA and Accessible IT Center

 

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