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The Underwhelming Impact Of The Americans With Disabilities Act Amendments Act, Stacy A. Hickox
The Underwhelming Impact Of The Americans With Disabilities Act Amendments Act, Stacy A. Hickox
University of Baltimore Law Review
The 2008 amendments to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) were intended to expand the protection against discrimination for persons with disabilities beyond the Supreme Court's narrow interpretation of who is "disabled." While the amendments and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) regulations address some of the Court's narrow interpretations of the ADA, lower courts may still be able to limit coverage of persons with disabilities who are still able to perform tasks that involve a major life activity, which is limited by their impairment, and persons who have impairments with temporary or …
Comments: A Return To State Sovereignty: How Individuals With Disabilities In Maryland May Still Seek Relief Against State Employers After Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Alabama V. Garrett, Geoffrey G. Hengerer
Comments: A Return To State Sovereignty: How Individuals With Disabilities In Maryland May Still Seek Relief Against State Employers After Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Alabama V. Garrett, Geoffrey G. Hengerer
University of Baltimore Law Review
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The Plight Of The Handicapped Infant: The Federal Response, William C. Mims
The Plight Of The Handicapped Infant: The Federal Response, William C. Mims
University of Baltimore Law Review
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