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Full-Text Articles in Disability Law
Now And Again: Reappraising Disability Leave As An Accommodation, Ryan H. Nelson
Now And Again: Reappraising Disability Leave As An Accommodation, Ryan H. Nelson
BYU Law Review
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Caught By The Cat’S Paw, Sandra F. Sperino
Caught By The Cat’S Paw, Sandra F. Sperino
BYU Law Review
Federal employment discrimination law is enamored with court-created doctrines with catchy names. A fairly recent addition to the canon is the concept of the “cat’s paw,” formally recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court in Staub v. Proctor Hospital. With its name … drawn from a fable, the concept of cat’s paw has taken ground quickly, discussed in hundreds of cases.
The Supreme Court recognized the cat’s paw theory in a case where a hospital fired a worker. The person who made the ultimate decision did not have impermissible bias. However, her decision was influenced by information from two supervisors who …
Discouraging Voluntary Disclosure: Eeoc V. C.R. England And Confidentiality Under The Ada, Jessica Jones
Discouraging Voluntary Disclosure: Eeoc V. C.R. England And Confidentiality Under The Ada, Jessica Jones
BYU Law Review
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A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The (Alternative) Forum: Reexamjnjng Alexander V. Gardner-Denver In The Wake Of Gilmer V. Interstate/Johnson Lane Corp., Sarah Rudoph Cole
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The (Alternative) Forum: Reexamjnjng Alexander V. Gardner-Denver In The Wake Of Gilmer V. Interstate/Johnson Lane Corp., Sarah Rudoph Cole
BYU Law Review
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The Impact Of Federal Labor Policy On The Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990: Collective Bargaining Agreements In A New Era Of Civil Rights, David S. Doty
BYU Law Review
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