DOJ can enforce title II of the ADA for now
Next week, my daughter is on break. She has one of those schedules where they are on for six weeks and then off for one week. They do get two weeks for winter vacation. So, since my schedule is likely...
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Before turning to today’s blog entry, I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, a happy holiday season, and a happy new year. Also, be safe. Today’s blog entry is really short. Recently, I came...
View ArticleA Twofer: What ADA Title Applies When Filing Interference Claims and Can You...
The blog entry that goes up for this week will be the last one before the week of August 29 as we will be taking our daughter off to college this coming Friday. She moves in the following week. So, no...
View ArticleIs There a Remedy When a State Court Judge Discriminates Against an...
At least once a month, I get a phone call where a judge is treating a person with a disability in their courtroom in a hostile way. The person always wants to know what can be done about it and whether...
View ArticleCarrying Gun as an Essential Function of the Job
Picture: A glock pistol, set against a dark background, standing up with barrel pointed down on a brown hardwood floor with its magazine lying next to it. This blog entry will be the last substantive...
View ArticleRetaliation and Sovereign Immunity
Normally, as you all know, I don’t blog on more than one case in a week. However, I will be out of town the first part of next week, and I generally prefer to get blog entries up at the beginning of...
View ArticleCourt Says Reasonable Accommodation Request Must Relate to Essential Job...
Today’s blog entry is one of those situations where I read a case and asked myself whether the court could have gotten to the same place more elegantly than the way it did. The case of the day is Bruno...
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