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In Defense Of Chief Justice Roy S. Moore, Jeffrey C. Tuomala
In Defense Of Chief Justice Roy S. Moore, Jeffrey C. Tuomala
Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
So What If I'M Gonna Hurt Myself: The Ada's Direct Threat Defense, Tory L. Lucas
So What If I'M Gonna Hurt Myself: The Ada's Direct Threat Defense, Tory L. Lucas
Faculty Publications and Presentations
A high-beam walking ironworker atop a skyscraper develops a severe case of vertigo. A power saw operator develops narcolepsy. Must the employers of these individuals with disabilities tolerate the risk that they pose to their own safety in fear of facing disability discrimination charges by removing the employees from their jobs? The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) clearly provides a defense to a discrimination claim by an individual with a disability when the employer takes action based on the individual’s posing a direct threat to the health or safety of other individuals in the workplace. This is commonly …
Memorandum Of Argument, Supreme Court Of Canada, In Re James R. Demers, Jeffrey C. Tuomala
Memorandum Of Argument, Supreme Court Of Canada, In Re James R. Demers, Jeffrey C. Tuomala
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Lifting The Veil: An Expose On The American Bar Association's Arbitrary And Capricious Accreditation Process, Mathew D. Staver, Anita L. Staver
Lifting The Veil: An Expose On The American Bar Association's Arbitrary And Capricious Accreditation Process, Mathew D. Staver, Anita L. Staver
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To understand the flaws of the ABA accreditation process, this article will overview the experience of Barry University School of Law (Barry) with ABA accreditation. Section II will discuss the development and structure of the ABA. Section III will argue that the ABA’s delegation of authority to an internal advisory body to render accreditation decisions, which bind the ABA, is an ultra vires act forbidden both by the laws of its state of incorporation and by the ABA Constitution. Section IV will then discuss the ABA accreditation process as applied to Barry. In Section V, this article will address federal …
Thinking Like A Lawyer, Jeffrey C. Tuomala
Thinking Like A Lawyer, Jeffrey C. Tuomala
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