Webinar

Back to School: Challenging Disability Issues in a Return to Campus

August 26, 2024 | 12:00 pm 2:00 pm EDT

About this Event

With the beginning of a new academic year comes a wave of student disability accommodation requests and issues. As practitioners in this space know, these requests and issues grow more complex and challenging each year. Therefore, it is crucial that an institution’s departments communicate clearly and effectively to ensure fairness and consistency in addressing student disability matters. Please join us for this two-hour webinar where three disability-law experts, including two former attorneys for the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights and an Associate Dean of Student Accessibility and Academic Resources, will discuss their working relationship in handling and responding to accommodation requests and other challenging disability law issues on campus. The webinar will include: 

  • An overview of the current legal landscape, including how to consider disability following the updates to the Title IX regulations;
  • Hypotheticals exploring various situations where accessibility services must work with campus counsel to support a positive outcome;
  • Discussion of challenges when faced with the academic perspective that an accommodation would constitute a fundamental alteration; and
  • Advice from the perspective of an accessibility services professional, including guidance for how campus counsel can best support these offices.

Who should attend?
This webinar will be of interest to college and university counsel who handle disability law related matters, as well as campus administrators with responsibilities related to reviewing and approving accommodations for students or who otherwise work on disability law matters.  professionals on campus who maintain responsibilities in these areas. 

Speakers

Philip “Phil” Catanzano

Co-Founder

Education & Sports Law Group

Member, 2023-2026

Phil Catanzano is co-founder of Education & Sports Law Group. Prior to starting Education & Sports Law Group, Phil was Senior Counsel at Holland & Knight for seven years and an attorney at the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights for almost a decade before that, where he investigated institutions accused of discrimination on the basis of disability, gender, or race/ethnicity, among others. 

Phil’s practice includes advising institutions with regard to disability law issues on campus (including digital accessibility), helping institutions comply with the federal laws around gender and racial/ethnic equity, and maintaining a safe campus. Phil serves on the faculty at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education, where he teaches courses regarding higher education law, disability law, and the intersection of speech and harassment.

Abra Francois

Associate General Counsel

Tufts University

Abra Francois is Associate General Counsel at Tufts University. She joined Tufts from the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR) where she practiced for six years.  As a Supervisory Civil Rights Attorney, Ms. Francois enforced several federal civil rights laws that prohibit discrimination in colleges, universities, and K-12 schools.  She investigated complaints of discrimination, conducted compliance reviews, provided trainings, developed legally sufficient policies and procedures, and negotiated agreements to resolve compliance concerns.  Prior to joining OCR, Ms. Francois worked at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), where she practiced in the areas of employment and civil rights law.  She provided legal counsel to offices throughout the national organization and represented the EPA in appeals before the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Ms. Francois started her career as an Assistant Corporation Counsel at the New York City Law Department, where she litigated individual labor and employment cases in federal and state court on behalf of New York City agencies.

Ms. Francois is a graduate of Simmons College and Boston College Law School.

Kirsten Behling

Associate Dean of Student Accessibility and Academic Resources

Tufts University

Kirsten Behling serves as Associate Dean of Student Accessibility and Academic Resources at Tufts University. She oversees the day-to-day management of the StAAR Center; including expanding awareness of the center across the institution. She fosters collaborative relationships, expands disability diversity awareness, and works to ensure that each aspect of the collegiate experience is inclusive for all. Kirsten attended Bates College as an undergraduate and graduated from Boston University with her Master’s degree. She is the author of two books focusing on access in higher education: Reach Everyone, Teach Everyone: Universal Design for Learning and Disability Services in Higher Education: An Insider’s Guide. When not at Tufts, you can usually find her on some outdoor adventure with her two kids.

Program Schedule

TimeSession Topic
12:00 P.M. ETIntroductions
Legal Updates













2:00 P.M. ET
Accessibility Services Office Overview
Hypothetical
Q&A

Hypothetical

Q&A

Hypotheticals

Q&A

Conclusion

Webinar Recording

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