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Disability Rights In The Age Of Uber: Applying The Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990 To Transportation Network Companies, Rachel Reed Mar 2017

Disability Rights In The Age Of Uber: Applying The Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990 To Transportation Network Companies, Rachel Reed

Georgia State University Law Review

Within the past year, individual plaintiffs and disability rights organizations have initiated a number of lawsuits against Uber, and similar companies like Lyft, alleging violations of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Title III). In each of these cases, the plaintiffs’ success turns on affirmatively answering one significant threshold question: Whether Uber, or a similar entity, falls within the scope of Title III. Traditional taxi companies fall squarely within the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990’s (ADA) coverage under 42 U.S.C. § 12184 (§ 12184), which governs private companies that provide transportation services. Given the similarities …


“For Any Reason”: Paper Promises To Protect Service Members, Tami Martin Sep 2010

“For Any Reason”: Paper Promises To Protect Service Members, Tami Martin

Legislation and Policy Brief

In short, "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT) is the law that prohibits lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals from serving openly in the military. Despite the fact that the Obama Administration has yet to fulfill the campaign promise of ending DADT, many believe the question is more "when" than "if" it will be repealed. Much attention has focused on ending the policy, but it is also important to consider what might happen after repeal. This article briefly examines the history of DADT, major policies meant to protect service members from harassment they experience because of their actual or perceived sexual …


Blocking Access To Assets: Compromising Civil Rights To Protect National Security Or Unconstitutional Infringement On Due Process And The Right To Hire An Attorney? , Danielle Stampley Feb 2008

Blocking Access To Assets: Compromising Civil Rights To Protect National Security Or Unconstitutional Infringement On Due Process And The Right To Hire An Attorney? , Danielle Stampley

American University Law Review

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General Legislation, S. Barrow, E. D'Angelo Jul 1994

General Legislation, S. Barrow, E. D'Angelo

California Regulatory Law Reporter

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General Legislation, S. Barrow, E. D'Angelo Oct 1993

General Legislation, S. Barrow, E. D'Angelo

California Regulatory Law Reporter

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General Legislation, S. Barrow, E. D'Angelo Jan 1993

General Legislation, S. Barrow, E. D'Angelo

California Regulatory Law Reporter

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General Legislation, S. Barrow, E. D'Angelo Oct 1992

General Legislation, S. Barrow, E. D'Angelo

California Regulatory Law Reporter

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General Legislation, S. Barrow, A. Strassburg Jan 1992

General Legislation, S. Barrow, A. Strassburg

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Federal Practice And Procedure - Implied Cause Of Action - Title Vi Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 And Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973 Imply Private Causes Of Action, Jane Duffy Jan 1980

Federal Practice And Procedure - Implied Cause Of Action - Title Vi Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 And Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973 Imply Private Causes Of Action, Jane Duffy

Villanova Law Review

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Administrative Law - Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission Does Not Have The Authority To Award Damages For Mental Anguish And Humiliation Arising From Unlawful Disrimination, Stanley A. Smith Jan 1979

Administrative Law - Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission Does Not Have The Authority To Award Damages For Mental Anguish And Humiliation Arising From Unlawful Disrimination, Stanley A. Smith

Villanova Law Review

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Recent Developments, Various Editors Jan 1976

Recent Developments, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

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The Frontiers Of The Federal Mandamus Statute, Bruce Comly French Jan 1976

The Frontiers Of The Federal Mandamus Statute, Bruce Comly French

Villanova Law Review

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An Overview Of Administrative Due Process: Part Ii, O. John Rogge Jan 1973

An Overview Of Administrative Due Process: Part Ii, O. John Rogge

Villanova Law Review

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An Overview Of Administrative Due Process: Part I, O. John Rogge Jan 1973

An Overview Of Administrative Due Process: Part I, O. John Rogge

Villanova Law Review

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Recent Developments, Various Editors Jan 1971

Recent Developments, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

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Title Vii In The Federal Courts - Private Or Public Law, Robert J. Affeldt Jan 1969

Title Vii In The Federal Courts - Private Or Public Law, Robert J. Affeldt

Villanova Law Review

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Labor Democracy In America: The Impact Of Titles I & (And) Iv Of The Landrum-Griffin Act, Robert L. Berchem Jan 1967

Labor Democracy In America: The Impact Of Titles I & (And) Iv Of The Landrum-Griffin Act, Robert L. Berchem

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.