Section 508 Lawsuit

Deque Systems

By Deque Systems

April 29, 2013

Attorney Sues Department of Homeland Security

Citing Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, Michael Leiterman, a lawyer for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has filed a suit against his employer.

Section 508 is an amendment to the Rehabilitation Act, passed by Congress in 1986. This amendment specifies that government agencies must make their electronic and information technology available to people with disabilities. Since its adoption in 1998, the digital realm has exploded, making Section 508 compliance even more necessary to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities.

The suit alleges that DHS is in violation of Section 508 of the Act “by purchasing, developing, and implementing inaccessible technology, using inaccessible training and testing platforms and materials, requiring Mr. Leiterman to provide accessibility  testing, troubleshooting, and correction for CBP’s technology, failing to provide reasonable accommodations for his disability, and denying him a promotion because of his disability and the agency’s inaccessible technology.”

This will be an interesting case to follow, especially as the White House announced a new strategic plan in January “detailing actions that need to be taken to increase transparency, strengthen accountability, improve collaboration regarding accessible electronic and information technology, and to create a more standardized and comprehensive level of compliance to Section 508 across the Federal Government.”

If you work for the government, and you want to know how Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act impacts your agency, we are offering a recording of a seminar that took place in February in conjunction with the Department of Veteran’s Affairs about their Section 508 compliance program.

Our accessibility experts would also love to speak with you directly about any questions you may have.

Deque Systems

Deque Systems

Deque is the global leader in digital accessibility, helping the world’s top enterprises build inclusive products, services, and experiences and achieve lasting compliance. Recognized by leading industry analysts for its AI-powered tools, comprehensive services, and developer-trusted solutions, Deque delivers the industry’s most complete accessibility offering. The Axe platform, anchored by Axe-core, has more than 3 billion downloads and 875,000 installed extensions, making it the global standard for accessibility testing. As a pioneer of people-first accessibility, Deque applies a human-in-the-loop approach that blends expert insight with AI innovation to advance its mission of digital equality for all.

More on this topic

Elevating digital accessibility from optional to essential

Preety Kumar 100x150
June 10, 2025 By Preety Kumar

We are living in a time of accelerated change powered by transformational technologies. Across virtually every landscape—legal, financial, political, ethical—the impact has been profound. And…

Read Article
6.5 Elevating digital accessibility from optional to essential 02 01 (1)

A holistic approach to digital accessibility

Preety Kumar 100x150
April 17, 2025 By Preety Kumar

Everywhere across the globe, we are seeing momentum for digital accessibility. Yet, while the need for accessibility is clear, there is still uncertainty about how…

Read Article
Blog Holistic approach