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Articles 1 - 17 of 17
Full-Text Articles in Disability Law
The Impact Of The Americans With Disabilities Act On State Bar Examiner's Inquiries Into The Psychological History Of Bar Applicants, Carol J. Banta
The Impact Of The Americans With Disabilities Act On State Bar Examiner's Inquiries Into The Psychological History Of Bar Applicants, Carol J. Banta
Michigan Law Review
This Note argues that the use of any questions based upon an applicant's psychological history in the state bar application process violates the Americans with Disabilities Act. Part I demonstrates that Title II of the ADA applies to state boards of bar examiners, and that the ADA definition of a person with a disability includes a person who has sought or received psychological counseling. Part II applies the ADA and accompanying regulations to the psychological history inquiries currently used by state bar examiners and argues that such inquiries violate the ADA because they inquire specifically about disabled status. Part ...
Children With Disabilities In Detention: Legal Strategies To Secure Release, Mary G. Hynes
Children With Disabilities In Detention: Legal Strategies To Secure Release, Mary G. Hynes
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Overrepresentation Of Youths With Disabilities In Juvenile Detention, Peter E. Leone Phd., Barbara A. Zaremba, Michelle S. Chapin, Curt Iseli
Understanding The Overrepresentation Of Youths With Disabilities In Juvenile Detention, Peter E. Leone Phd., Barbara A. Zaremba, Michelle S. Chapin, Curt Iseli
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
Youths with disabling conditions are grossly overrepresented among those detained and confined in juvenile correction systems. Some of the behavior of youths with disabling conditions can be misinterpreted as dangerousness and/or as posing a risk of flight prior to a dispositional hearing. The cognitive and language abilities of some youths may contribute to their poor presentation to juvenile court intake workers and others within the juvenile justice system. This Article briefly profiles four youths with disabling conditions detained at the District of Columbia's Oak Hill Juvenile Detention Center, and discusses how behavior associated with disabling conditions (i.e ...
1995-1996 Home Energy Assistance Program (Heap) Rule, Maine State Housing Authority
1995-1996 Home Energy Assistance Program (Heap) Rule, Maine State Housing Authority
Maine Collection
1995-1996 Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) Rule
State of Maine / Maine State Housing Authority / David Lakari, Director
Augusta, Maine, September 1995.
(Proposed Amendments to Home Energy Assistance Program Rule)
Chapter 24 - Home Energy Assistance Program Rule
Sections: 1. Definitions / 2. Eligibility / 3. Sub-Grantees / 4. Application / 5. Payment of Benefits / 6. Energy Crisis Intervention Program / 7. HEAP Weatherization and Central Heating Improvement Program (CHIP) / 8. Indian Tribes / 9. Administration of HEAP / 10. Monitoring / 11. Noncompliance / 12. Procurement / 13. Fair Hearings / 14. Additional Provisions
Social Security Administration Nonacquiescence On The Standard For Evaluating Pain, Erin Margaret Masson
Social Security Administration Nonacquiescence On The Standard For Evaluating Pain, Erin Margaret Masson
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Health Care Rationing And Disability Rights, Philip G. Peters Jr.
Health Care Rationing And Disability Rights, Philip G. Peters Jr.
Faculty Publications
This article explores the extent to which federal disability rights law limits the use of effectiveness criteria to allocate health care, either alone or as a part of cost-effectiveness analyses. To be more precise, it considers the circumstances in which disability-based classifications by health plans which would otherwise violate the anti-discrimination laws can be legally and ethically defended by proof that the excluded treatments are less effective than those which are provided. Part I introduces the expanding use of effectiveness analysis in health care, explains its discriminatory potential, and reviews the Oregon experience. Part II outlines the current federal law ...
Damages For Intentional Discrimination By Public Entities Under Title Ii Of The Americans With Disabilities Act: A Rose By Any Other Name, But Are The Remedies The Same?, Cheryl L. Anderson
Damages For Intentional Discrimination By Public Entities Under Title Ii Of The Americans With Disabilities Act: A Rose By Any Other Name, But Are The Remedies The Same?, Cheryl L. Anderson
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Disability Discrimination By State And Local Government: The Relationship Between Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act And Title Ii Of The Americans With Disabilities Act, Mark C. Weber
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Handling Difficult Issues Under The Family Medical Leave Act, Helen Norton
Handling Difficult Issues Under The Family Medical Leave Act, Helen Norton
Articles
No abstract provided.
Disabling Employers: Problems With The Ada's Confidentiality Requirement In Unionized Workplaces, Jessica Zeldin
Disabling Employers: Problems With The Ada's Confidentiality Requirement In Unionized Workplaces, Jessica Zeldin
Washington University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Learning And Mental Disability Protection Under The Americans With Disabilities Act In The Quest For Certification For The Practice Of Law, Aaron J. Reber
Learning And Mental Disability Protection Under The Americans With Disabilities Act In The Quest For Certification For The Practice Of Law, Aaron J. Reber
Journal of Law and Health
The Americans with Disabilities Act was enacted in 1990 as a comprehensive scheme in which previously discriminated against classes would be guaranteed fair treatment in employment as well as other settings. The Act protects those with both physical and mental disabilities. With respect to certification for the practice of law, the Act has almost unique significance as the accommodations the Act calls for arguably clash with state bar standards of competence both in legal education and mental fitness for certification. These clashes tend to stem from two major situations-accommodation of the learning disabled student who may not be able to ...
Doctors, Aids, And Confidentiality In The 1990s, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 331 (1994), Sheila Taub
Doctors, Aids, And Confidentiality In The 1990s, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 331 (1994), Sheila Taub
UIC John Marshall Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Aids Epidemic And Health Care Reform, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 279 (1994), William A. Bradford Jr., Michelle A. Zavos
The Aids Epidemic And Health Care Reform, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 279 (1994), William A. Bradford Jr., Michelle A. Zavos
UIC John Marshall Law Review
No abstract provided.
If I Tell You, Will You Treat Me, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 363 (1994), Mauro A. Montoya Jr.
If I Tell You, Will You Treat Me, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 363 (1994), Mauro A. Montoya Jr.
UIC John Marshall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Aids And Funeral Homes: Common Legal Issues Facing Funeral Directors, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 411 (1994), Mark E. Wojcik
Aids And Funeral Homes: Common Legal Issues Facing Funeral Directors, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 411 (1994), Mark E. Wojcik
UIC John Marshall Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Americans With Disabilities Act And Refusals To Provide Medical Care To Persons With Hiv/Aids, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 347 (1994), Jack P. Desario, James D. Slack
The Americans With Disabilities Act And Refusals To Provide Medical Care To Persons With Hiv/Aids, 27 J. Marshall L. Rev. 347 (1994), Jack P. Desario, James D. Slack
UIC John Marshall Law Review
No abstract provided.