ADA matters because people matter

Who Benefits. The Bar admitted the mistake. Months later it has not fixed it. I am asking who is served by that, and showing the facts. I am not asserting a motive.

April 21, 2026, and still open.

The State Bar of Georgia admitted in writing that it received my submissions, misclassified them, and left them out of the grievance file. The dismissal built on that missing file still stands.

The admission, in the Bar’s own words:

“As a result of this misclassification, your submissions were not added to the grievance file at that time.”

The April 10 dismissal said no rebuttal was received. The submissions had been received. So the dismissal rested on a premise the Bar admitted was not true. I said the obvious thing the same day:

“A forward is not a correction.”

Two State Bar statements that cannot both be true: the admission and the uncorrected dismissal.

The Bar then set its own deadline to decide the reconsideration, June 15, and let it pass with no ruling. By late June, on a tally of seven open matters, I wrote:

“The dispositions are the Bar’s. There are none.”

I am not going to assign a motive. I am going to ask the question and leave it on the table: who is served by leaving an admitted error standing. The fact is simple. The Bar admitted the file was wrong, and the decision built on it was never withdrawn.

What it costs me

“I am the one paying for the Bar’s mistakes, non-answers, missed updates, and failure to provide basic ADA access measures… the decision to leave me managing fourteen separate email addresses just to follow a process the Bar controls.”

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

Status: as of June 26, 2026, the admission stood and the April 10 dismissal had not been corrected.


Patterns on this page: admitted-error-uncorrected, own-deadline-missed, cost-on-the-disabled. Each is a recurring pattern in the State Bar record. I am noting it, not asserting a reason.


Corrections: this is built from 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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