DHHBA is an active organization of deaf, hard of hearing, and late-deafened attorneys, judges, law school graduates, law students, and legal professionals.
DHHBA joined 34 other advocacy organizations in filing a civil rights amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. https://t.co/aY8aGccZsi
Support Deaf and Hard of Hearing Bar Association (DHHBA) while shopping online for Black Friday deals and holiday gifts! @AmazonSmile will donate 0.5% of all eligible purchases to DHHBA. https://t.co/zD7mjvoLWG
The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Bar Association (DHHBA) is hosting a webinar tomorrow to highlight the experiences of five deaf and hard of hearing judges: https://t.co/UsSYDxGtcp
Rachel Arfa '06, president of the Deaf & Hard of Hearing Bar Assn, moved to admit 10 members into the US Supreme Court Bar last month. She was also among the inaugural 13 @DeafLawBar attorneys admitted in 2016. Congrats, all!
Watch @ABC7Chicago's report: https://t.co/tQbcAkmLqU
People with disabilities are still fighting for economic security, equal opportunity, and inclusion—and they’re not fighting alone. As president, I'll partner with the disability community to combat ableism and fight for justice across all aspects of life. https://t.co/y9yk7wzwsF