This document summarizes a presentation about legal updates related to accessibility. It discusses the Department of Justice requiring government websites and mobile apps to meet WCAG 2.0 AA standards. It also mentions that the 508 regulations will be expanded to cover electronic content and require real-time text. Examples are given of organizations that have improved accessibility, and upcoming legal cases and regulations are previewed. The presentation aims to keep people informed about digital accessibility laws and policies.
Understanding Cyber Crime Litigation: Key Concepts and Legal Frameworks
2015 CSUN Legal Update Web Accessibility Champions
1. Law Matters
2015 Annual CSUN Legal Update
Lainey Feingold and Linda
Dardarian
LFLegal.com / GBDHLegal.com
2. More information about
this presentation
An html version of this presentation,
with links, can be found at:
http://lflegal.com/2015/03/legal-
update-CSUN15
LFLegal.com / GBDHLegal.com
3. U.S. Department of Justice
Slow Bureaucrats
OR
Accessibility Champions?
LFLegal.com / GBDHLegal.com
4. Accessibility Champions
National Museum of Crime + Punishment
Nueces County
DeKalb, Illinois (+3)
Florida County Court Records
And. . . . . . . . .
LFLegal.com / GBDHLegal.com
5. Accessibility Champions (2)
Florida State Police
Peapod Grocery Delivery
Lucky Stores
LFLegal.com / GBDHLegal.com
6. DOJ requires . . . .
LFLegal.com / GBDHLegal.com
Web and Mobile
WCAG 2.0 AA
Web Accessibility
Coordinator
Independent
consultant
Train all staff
Post a policy
Homepage AIP
Add to performance
evaluations
Use a testing tool
Usability Testing