Appeals Court Policy: Non-Discrimination Based on Disability

PUBLIC NOTICE
NON-DISCRIMINATION BASED ON DISABILITY
The Massachusetts Judiciary advises its employees and the public that it does not discriminate on the basis of a person's disability in employment or in access to its programs, services, and activities.
The Commonwealth's courts seek to provide appropriate aids and services to qualified persons with disabilities so they can participate equally in the services, programs, or activities of the Judiciary. Requests should be made to the ADA Coordinator no later than 72 hours prior to the need for the accommodation.
The ADA does not require the Judiciary to take any action that would fundamentally alter the nature of its services, programs, or activities, or result in an undue financial or administrative burden.
The Judiciary has designated ADA Coordinators to coordinate its efforts to comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and other federal and state laws protecting the rights of people with disabilities. Inquiries, requests, and complaints that a program, service, or activity of the Massachusetts Appeals Court is not accessible to persons with disabilities should be directed to one of the ADA Coordinators, listed below:
Patricia Malone, Asst. Clerk
Massachusetts Appeals Court
John Adams Courthouse
One Pemberton Square, Suite 1-200
Boston, MA 02108
617-725-8106
patricia.malone@appct.state.ma.us
Joseph Stanton, Clerk
Massachusetts Appeals Court
John Adams Courthouse
One Pemberton Square, Suite 1-200
Boston, MA 02108
617-725-8106
joseph.stanton@appct.state.ma.us
Appeals Court Request for Reasonable Accommodation
Appeals Court Grievance Procedure Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Appeals Court ADA Complaint Form ![]()