Josh Loevy

Attorney

Biography

Josh joined Loevy & Loevy in 2017. He leads the Disabled Rights Practice.

Josh’s practice concentrates on the civil rights of The Disabled to full participation in society and equal protection under the law. He addresses Disabled’s rights to employment, education, fair treatment by state and local government (including law enforcement), and access to technology and public accommodations.  In addition, he advises clients on best practices for ADA compliance on the Internet.

Josh graduated from the University of Iowa College of Law in 2013. At Iowa, he competed in the Van Oosterhout-Baskerville Domestic Competition by finishing in the top 16 of the Iowa Appellate Advocacy competition. He was selected to the Baskerville moot court team, and competed in the Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competition in Washington D.C.

After law school Josh spent three years working as a litigator on issues related to insurance, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and general business litigation.

As a blind attorney, Josh understands the challenges of disability, and the necessity of knocking down the barriers facing this community.

Bar Admissions

  • Kansas
  • Missouri
  • United States District Court for the District of Kansas
  • United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri

Josh is not currently admitted to practice in the state of Illinois 

Education

University of Iowa College of Law

  • J.D. – 2013

Illinois Wesleyan University

  • B.A. (cum laude) – 2010

 

Presentations

  • September 2016, Website Accessibility CLE for Membership of NSBA
  • April 2016, Website Accessibility ADA CLE

Our Impact

Loevy + Loevy has won more multi-million dollar verdicts than perhaps any other law firm in the country over the past decade. Our willingness to take hard cases to trial, and win them, has yielded a nationally recognized reputation for success in the courtroom.

Read the latest public reporting and press releases about Loevy + Loevy’s clients, our public interest litigation, and our civil rights impact.

We take on the nation’s most difficult public interest cases, advocating in and outside the courtroom to secure justice for our clients and to hold officials, governments, and corporations accountable.

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