Department of Correction settles deaf inmate lawsuit, agrees to provide accommodations • Tennessee Lookout

The Tennessee Department of Corrections has agreed to provide videophobia, sign language interpreters and other accommodations to deaf people in Tennessee prisons, and settled a five-year-old lawsuit alleging that the state’s treatment of deaf prisoners violated federal law. Legal settlements also prohibit the department from punishing or punishing deaf prisoners for using sign language or […]

Northern Arizona Deaf Expo coming to Flagstaff in April | Local News

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‘Wildly Out Of Touch’: California GOP Torches Newsom For ‘Tone Deaf’ Session To ‘Trump-Proof’ State Amid Wildfires

As wildfires continue to ravage parts of Los Angeles, California Republicans are slamming California Governor Gavin Newsom for calling a special legislative session to “stop Trump” from the state’s left-wing legislation. California lawmakers began a special session Thursday to provide the state Department of Justice with an additional $25 million to fund litigation against the […]

‘Tone Deaf Approach’: Hispanics Burn Biden For Trying To Ruin Their Cigarettes

Hispanic nonprofit groups on Wednesday criticized what was reportedly a last-ditch move by the Biden administration to reduce the amount of nicotine in cigarettes. Javier Palomares, president and CEO of the U.S. Hispanic Business Council (USHBC), called the move “a last-minute tobacco overregulation” and “tone-deaf” in a statement to the Daily Caller. accused of being. […]