Where Disability Rights Meet Real Life

The Bar knows how to provide ADA access when it wants to. It did for its convention.


The State Bar of Georgia’s Annual Meeting page tells attendees how to register, where to stay, and whom to contact. The Bar plainly knows how to plan for access when it wants to.

The grievance process is different. It is the part of the Bar a disabled member of the public must use to report attorney misconduct. For that process, the Bar publishes no ADA Coordinator, no accommodation procedure, and no notice of Title II rights on the public-facing route a complainant would use.

What the Bar publishes Annual Meeting Grievance process
How to reach a contact Yes Not found
Accommodation pathway Yes Not found
Published ADA Coordinator n/a Not found

The Bar did for its convention what it would not do for its complaint process. The difference is not capability. It is priority.


Source: State Bar of Georgia Annual Meeting page and public-facing grievance pages, reviewed June 1, 2026.

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