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I need a legal advocate for the deaf!
Hello everyone,
I'm a Independent Living Specialist working with a deaf woman. We feel that she's been discriminated against, and unfairly treated by the County Court system in our area. One of many issues is that she wasn't provided an interpreter in court or told when her court dates were and then missed them. Obviously, the court ruled against her. We believe she has a Civil Rights case against them. I'm looking for some referrals to info about Civil Rights discrimination assistance, an attorney, a legal advocate, or whatever help you could provide. I've heard of Terry Ryther, a legal advocate for the deaf and an author on this subject. Does anyone know where or how I can contact him? Thank you, Dan |
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You didnt say where you are from. There are regional ADA centers to check out on and also there are local resource centers but I would need to know where you are from first before giving you exact information
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Since it involves public entities, Title II applies and the best place to start your mission to fix this injustice would be:
http://www.ada.gov/enforce.htm#anchor218282 Richard |
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Oregon Association of the Deaf can help out too if you want more people to get aware and help out. OAD 's President is Rennie Dayton and his email address is President@deaforegon.com. Rennie is a very resourceful guy. Hope that you will eventually find an advocate for this case! |
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