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The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) sued President Donald Trump and several co-defendants for failing to provide qualified ASL interpreters at public press briefings and similar events.
Additional resources and information are provided on this webpage. Thank you again to our partners: Gallaudet University, National Association of the Deaf (NAD), and Communication Service for the Deaf ...
On September 22, 2023, Sarah Sunny became India's first practising deaf ... community by being part of the Advocacy of National Association of Deaf. She previously interned with the Centre for ...
announces that it signed a strategic partnership with the National Association of the Deaf (the "NAD"), a premier American organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for deaf and hard ...
Heder and Kostur were among the honorees at the National Association of the Deaf’s 2023 Breakthrough Awards. Hosted by Matlin and civil rights attorney Alexis Kashar, at the Audrey Irmas ...
In a lawsuit filed May 28, the National Association of the Deaf argued that the Trump White House's removal of ASL interpreters at press conferences and briefings violates federal law. The same ...
An estimated 70% of these hearing parents never learn ASL, according to the National Association of the Deaf. National Association of the Deaf CEO Howard A. Rosenblum said over email that many ...
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