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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 …


Handicapped Persons Physically Handicapped: Establish Personal Attendant Care Program, D. Smith Sep 1988

Handicapped Persons Physically Handicapped: Establish Personal Attendant Care Program, D. Smith

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act provides for an at-home personal attendant care program for the disabled. The program is to be administered by the Department of Human Resources.


Clark V. Cohen: Recognizing A Right To Deinstitutionalize, Carol Marie Willingham Mar 1988

Clark V. Cohen: Recognizing A Right To Deinstitutionalize, Carol Marie Willingham

Georgia State University Law Review

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