ADA matters because people matter

They Read It. The State Bar’s own read receipts show who opened each message, and when. I am logging the ones they read and never answered.

June 17, 2026.

John J. Shiptenko did not say the State Bar of Georgia grievance form was accessible. He said I did not have to use it, and pointed me to the voice-to-text tool I already pay for.

At 3:48 PM on June 17, 2026, I sent seventeen written questions to John J. Shiptenko, the State Bar of Georgia ADA Coordinator assigned to my matter, about the Barโ€™s grievance form, its CAPTCHA, file handling, conflict routing, and the status of a dismissal the Bar admits rested on an incomplete file.

At 4:22 PM, he answered one point. He wrote that I โ€œdonโ€™t have to use the grievance formโ€ and that the Bar was โ€œhappy to accommodate you by accepting a grievance document generated with your existing voice-to-text tool.โ€ He sent that reply to me and two staff, not to the leadership group I had addressed.

So I did exactly that. I filed a grievance against him as a self-generated document, through the route he said I could use. In it I put the point plainly, in my own words.

โ€œAn accommodation I paid for is not an accommodation the Bar provided.โ€

โ€œMy private software is not the Barโ€™s ADA program.โ€

โ€œMy paid assistive technology is not the Barโ€™s accessible filing route.โ€

โ€œMy ability to survive the Barโ€™s access barrier does not make the barrier fixed.โ€

โ€œI identify the barrier. The Bar does not fix the barrier. The Bar tells me to work around the barrier.โ€

The next morning, the reply came back in one word: โ€œReceived.โ€ No complaint number. No reviewer. No ADA contact for access complaints. No description of how the Bar screens a grievance about one of its own.

The documents

Date / Time Direction From To / Cc Document Attachment What it shows
June 16, 2026, 1:43 PM Received John J. Shiptenko the complainant; cc NeSmith, Nash June 16 grievance-form email Current grievance form (PDF) Offered three non-CAPTCHA filing routes; said the reviewer, not the ADA Coordinator, would answer questions
June 17, 2026, 3:48 PM Sent the complainant Shiptenko + Bar leadership Outstanding ADA questions (17) 11-page PDF, Barโ€™s words highlighted Raised the form, CAPTCHA, ADA route, and conflict screening; asked who is reviewing and whether the dismissal stands
June 17, 2026, 4:22 PM Received John J. Shiptenko the complainant; cc NeSmith, Nash Voice-to-text reply None Said the form was not required and pointed to the complainantโ€™s own voice-to-text tool; one point of seventeen, 34 minutes later
June 17, 2026 Sent the complainant Shiptenko + Bar leadership Grievance filed via the offered route Grievance memo + exhibits (PDF) Filed the grievance as a self-generated document through the route the Bar said he could use
June 18, 2026, 8:05 AM Received John J. Shiptenko the complainant โ€œReceivedโ€ confirmation None One-word receipt; no complaint number, reviewer, or conflict-screened process

The questions still open

This is the latest entry on a longer scoreboard. I had asked who is reviewing the correction, by what standard, in what timeframe, and whether the April 10 dismissal still stands. See The Unanswered Questions.

Read the record: the full State Bar of Georgia record, and this day on the Timeline.

Status: the grievance was confirmed received in one word. No complaint number, reviewer, or conflict-screened route was provided, and the April 10 dismissal still states that no rebuttal was received.


Corrections: this site is built from the documents I received. If any fact here is incomplete or inaccurate, identify the page, the sentence, and the supporting document, and I will review and correct the record.


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If you have been through something like this, you are not imagining it, and you are not alone.


Patterns on this page: read-no-answer, cost-on-the-disabled. Each is a recurring pattern in the State Bar record. We are noting the timing, not asserting a reason.