The Association for Civil Rights (ADC) and other civil society organizations demanded that the Buenos Aires Legislature create a monitoring committee
ADC releases new report on digital accessibility for companies
Following up on our Practical Guide for Making Digital Products Accessible in 2021, our PUEDA – For an Accessible Digital Environment campaign has now
ADC participates in master lecture on accessible navigation through PUEDA campaign
On April 11, the Association for Civil Rights (ADC) took part in a master lecture on accessible navigation and the current situation of accessibility
A missed opportunity to debate facial recognition in CABA
On March 23, and in a narrow decision, the City of Buenos Aires Superior Court of Justice rejected the admissibility of the appeal of
ADC and RELE organize discussion on digital literacy and civic skills
On March 31, The Association for Civil Rights (ADC) and the Office of the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression of the Inter-American
ADC releases PubliElectoral report and warns on lack of transparency in 2021 elections
The Association for Civil Rights (ADC) has presented the conclusions of its PubliElectoral analysis of the last legislative campaign. PubliElectoral
ADC requests information from Census Bureau (INDEC) and expresses concern about the lack of accessibility and data protection
In mid-March, Argentina’s first digital census was launched. It consists of an online form to be completed so as to speed up the procedure scheduled
ADC intervenes as amicus curiae in Supreme Court hearing in Denegri v. Google case
The Association for Civil Rights, represented by its president, Hernán Gullco, submitted a brief as amicus curiae in the public hearing held on March