Author: Kay-Lynn Chartier

Text: Disability Pride Month in white, outlined in dark grey. A flag featuring horizontal stripes in green, blue, white, gold, and red on a charcoal black background. Each color symbolizes different disabilities, including sensory, emotional, non-visible, neurodiversity, and physical disabilities, respectively. The dark backdrop signifies mourning and protest against mistreatment of the disabled community.

July is Disability Pride Month, a time dedicated to honoring the history, achievements, experiences, and struggles of the disability community. This month-long celebration marks the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), landmark legislation passed in July 1990. The ADA has been instrumental in breaking down barriers to inclusion…

Stephanie Arndt Presents Landmark Case to Supreme Court Asserts that Michigan’s schools be held accountable for peer sexual harassment On Wednesday, March 13, 2024, Christensen Law Appellate Attorney Stephanie Arndt presented a landmark case, Jane Doe v. Alpena Public Schools, before the Michigan Supreme Court. Stephanie advocated for a cause…

Christensen Law is now sponsoring the Mid-Michigan Biker podcast! The Mid-Michigan Biker Podcast is hosted by Eric “Big E” Kruer and informs Michigan bikers about events, rides, rallies, clubs, and general biker life information 🏍️ New episodes drop EVERY THURSDAY on all major streaming platforms (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts…

Holiday Care for Vets, help homeless women veterans in need, image of woman with child, Christensen Law, how to donate

Christensen Law Helping Homeless Women Veterans in Detroit This holiday season, Christensen Law is collecting donations to benefit All Things Women Inc. – a Detroit-based non-profit that provides safe and secure housing and supportive services to homeless women Veterans and families. All Things Women Inc. has successfully housed over 328…