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Resources

  • Going to court in MN
    • The Minnesota Judicial Branch is committed to providing all people with equal access to the courts. To this end, the Judicial Branch strives to make reasonable accommodations for court users with disabilities consistent with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Minnesota State Statute 363A.11.
  • ADA requests for Minnesota courts
    • Request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
  • Disability Civil Rights Law and Policy: Accessible Courtroom Technology
    • Peter Blanck, Ann Wilichowski, and James Schmeling, Disability Civil Rights Law and Policy: Accessible Courtroom Technology, 12 Wm. and Mary Bill Rts. J. 825 (2004)
  • Mental Disability and the ADA: Public Policy in the Courtroom, Rempfer (1997)
    • This paper will examine the ADA as it applies to persons with mental disabilities, with emphasis on court cases that have dealt with the ADA and mental disabilities.
By admin|2026-04-20T23:17:03-05:00April 20, 2026|accommodations|Comments Off on Resources

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