Jennifer Mathis
About Jennifer Mathis
Jennifer Mathis is the Deputy Assistant Attorney General who co-authored a blog post on the importance of technological equity for people with disabilities.
Title: Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Jennifer Mathis serves as the Deputy Assistant Attorney General. In her role, she is involved in various legal and policy initiatives. Her responsibilities include providing legal guidance and formulating strategies to ensure compliance with federal laws and regulations.
Collaboration on Technological Equity for People with Disabilities
Jennifer Mathis co-authored a blog post with EEOC General Counsel Karla Gilbride on the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The blog post underscores the significance of technological equity for people with disabilities. Their collaboration highlights the ongoing challenges and the steps needed to ensure that technology is accessible to everyone.
Focus on Americans with Disabilities Act
Jennifer Mathis has demonstrated a strong commitment to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Through her writings and collaborations, she emphasizes the importance of upholding and advancing the principles of the ADA. Her work in this area reflects a dedication to promoting accessibility and equity for individuals with disabilities.