ASL Interpreters

White House Sued for Lack of Sign Language Interpreters at Briefings

The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) filed a federal lawsuit against the White House, alleging violations of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the First Amendment, and the Fifth Amendment due to the absence of American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters at press briefings and other public events. The suit contends that the lack of ASL interpretation, despite the availability of English captions, denies meaningful access to information for hundreds of thousands of ASL users. Two deaf men joined the NAD in the suit, citing difficulties understanding information vital to their lives due to limited English comprehension. The White House’s discontinuation of ASL interpretation, following a period of provision under the Biden administration, is the basis of the legal action.

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