While I was away, the Government Accountability Office release this
report on the federal government's enforcement of the ADA's testing accommodations requirements. The report is quite critical of what it sees as the lack of coordinated and strategic enforcement by the Justice Department. I think the report makes some very good points, but I also think it inappropriately downplays the significance of the DOJ's new ADA regulations, which strengthen the testing accommodations provisions, and the DOJ's participation in a number of significant recent testing cases. Still, a very important read.
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