June 6, 2024 • 12:00–2:00 PM ET

The DOJ’s Final Rule on Digital Accessibility: Practical Considerations for Public Institutions and Changes on the Horizon for Private Institutions

On April 24, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice issued its Final Rule regarding implementation of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) across digital platforms, which codifies application of existing nondiscrimination requirements for services, programs, and activities to public postsecondary web-based services and mobile apps. This Rule establishes detailed technical standards for web and mobile app content accessibility to promote equitable access to public services for people with a range of disabilities. The Final Rule is likely to serve as a blueprint for subsequent rulemaking under Title III. 

Please join us for this 2-hour webinar in which NACUA experts will distill this complex regulatory and technological framework for both lawyers and Luddites, including:  

  • An overview of the WCAG 2.1, Level AA technical compliance standard;
  • The five compliance exceptions;
  • When to rely on a “conforming alternate version” for making content accessible; 
  • What really constitutes a “fundamental alteration” of web-based services or “undue financial and administrative burdens;”
  • Differing implementation timelines based on entity size;
  • And more! 

Who should attend?  

This webinar will interest public postsecondary counsel, those tasked with implementing campus accommodations, and campus tech partners; as well as private college and university counsel who wish to get a head start on anticipated web-based accessibility standards under Title III.

Program Schedule

12:00 P.M. ET

I. Introductions

II. Definitions

III. Accessibility

IV. WCAG 2.1, AA Technical Standards 

V. Compliance Carve Outs

VI. Implementation Timelines for Public IHEs & Implications for Private IHEs 

2:00 P.M. ET

VII. Q&A

Speakers

Philip Catanzano

Phil CatanzanoPhil Catanzano is currently a co-founder of Education & Sports Law Group.  Prior to starting Education & Sports Law Group, Phil was Senior Counsel at Holland & Knight for seven years and, prior to that, an attorney at the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights for almost a decade where he investigated institutions accused of discrimination on the basis of...

Trevor Finneman

Trevor-FinnemanTrevor Finneman, Esq., has proudly served on the DCRC board since 2016. Trevor is Principal Counsel for the University of California Office of the President, where he advises on a range of disability issues—including student accommodations, online accessibility, and the..

Olabisi Okubadejo

Bisi-Ladeji-okubadejoOlabisi “Bisi” Okubadejo currently serves as Associate Vice President of Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Compliance at Georgetown University. Prior to transitioning to Georgetown, Bisi was Of Counsel at Ballard Spahr LLP, where her practice focused on civil rights and...

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