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Full-Text Articles in Law
Autonomy And Personhood: The Implications For Labor And Employment Law, Thomas Kohler
Autonomy And Personhood: The Implications For Labor And Employment Law, Thomas Kohler
Thomas C. Kohler
No abstract provided.
Leveling The Playing Field Or Stacking The Deck? The "Unfair Advantage" Critique Of Perceived Disability Claims, Michelle A. Travis
Leveling The Playing Field Or Stacking The Deck? The "Unfair Advantage" Critique Of Perceived Disability Claims, Michelle A. Travis
Michelle A. Travis
In Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), Congress recognized that the fears, misperceptions, and stereotypes about disabled individuals are so pervasive that employment discrimination reaches beyond those who actually possess substantially limiting impairments. Accordingly, the ADA protects not only employees with actual disabilities, but also those nondisabled employees who mistakenly are regarded as disabled by their employers. This Article analyzes to what extent those with perceived disabilities should receive the same substantive safeguards as those who are actually disabled. Specifically, the Article argues that applying the traditional forms of the ADA's reasonable accommodations and essential …
The Ada, Respiratory Disabilities And Smoking: Can Smokers At Burger King Really Have It Their Way?, Mary Kate Kearney
The Ada, Respiratory Disabilities And Smoking: Can Smokers At Burger King Really Have It Their Way?, Mary Kate Kearney
Mary Kate Kearney
No abstract provided.