Wayne State University Asserts ADA Compliance in Virtual Class Dispute with Law Student


In a recent development, Wayne State University defended its decision not to permit a law student to attend classes virtually, asserting it did not breach the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The university presented its case before a Michigan federal judge, stating that the student, who has filed a lawsuit against the institution, declined several supportive measures offered by the university, including in-class accommodations, on-campus housing, and other resources intended to assist her attendance at lectures. Further details can be found in the original article.