The Trump administration delayed a rule aimed at improving disability access for digital materials in schools, public colleges, and local governments. The U.S. Department of Justice extended the timeline for entities serving populations of 50,000 or more, setting a new deadline of April 26, 2027 (with smaller institutions due April 26, 2028). The change came days before an earlier compliance deadline, which disability-rights advocates had been treating as an urgent moment for implementation. The rule updates obligations tied to the Americans with Disabilities Act and focuses on accessibility of digital content. For higher-education leaders, the extension compounds a key operational reality: campuses must coordinate across IT, learning management systems, vendors, and course-design processes to ensure accessible digital delivery—often at far faster pace than procurement and implementation cycles allow.