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This year marks the 25th anniversary of a seminal moment in disability rights history and American history—the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Olmstead v. L.C. —which found that the unjustified segregation of disabled people into institutions was discrimination.

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Black History Month: Lifelong Perspectives

Tonya Brown - Feb 21, 2024
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OCIO's Commitment to Ongoing IT Modernization

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Cloud migration is a top priority at the Labor Department. It saves taxpayer dollars and is also an important measure on the latest FITARA scorecard.

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Changing Perceptions of Global Migration and Development

Lianna Shannon - Feb 08, 2024
With 169 million migrant workers across the globe, making up nearly 5% of the workforce worldwide, we need sensible, sustainable, rights-based policies.

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