Source: NPR Health
Summary
A recent DOJ memo raises concerns among disability advocates about a possible regression in protections against the institutionalization of disabled Americans. This opinion may jeopardize decades of progress in the civil rights of individuals with disabilities.
Why It Matters
The memo could undermine years of advocacy and legal framework that has aimed to keep disabled individuals in community settings rather than institutions. Advocates fear this could lead to increased institutionalization, detracting from the autonomy and quality of life for countless disabled individuals. Safeguarding community living is essential not just for individual rights, but also for maintaining equitable societal standards.

