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Civil Rights and Discrimination

1997

Employment law

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Responsibilities Of Employers Toward Mentally Disabled Persons Under The Americans With Disabilities Act, Karin M. Mika, Denise Wimbiscus Jan 1997

Responsibilities Of Employers Toward Mentally Disabled Persons Under The Americans With Disabilities Act, Karin M. Mika, Denise Wimbiscus

Law Faculty Articles and Essays

This article discusses the standards of the American with Disabilities Act with respect to accommodating mental illness in the workplace. It argues that the ADA definitions are not precise enough in apprising employers of what their obligations are regarding mentally ill persons in the workplace. It additionally suggests revising the statue and regulations to achieve this goal.


Employment Law: Mckennon V. Nashville Banner Publishing Co. And After-Acquired Evidence--A Convincing Resolution To Employer/Employee Misconduct Or An Incomplete Assessment Of The Issue?, William D. Fisher Jan 1997

Employment Law: Mckennon V. Nashville Banner Publishing Co. And After-Acquired Evidence--A Convincing Resolution To Employer/Employee Misconduct Or An Incomplete Assessment Of The Issue?, William D. Fisher

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Employment Law: Gary V. Long --Using Context To Analyze Threat In Sexual Harassment Cases, Donald P. Howerton Jan 1997

Employment Law: Gary V. Long --Using Context To Analyze Threat In Sexual Harassment Cases, Donald P. Howerton

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Employment Law: O'Connor V. Consolidated Coin Caterers Corp. --Eliminating The Replacement Outside The Protected Class Element In Adea Hiring And Replacement Cases, David G. Harris Jan 1997

Employment Law: O'Connor V. Consolidated Coin Caterers Corp. --Eliminating The Replacement Outside The Protected Class Element In Adea Hiring And Replacement Cases, David G. Harris

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.