Background: Obese individuals are frequent targets of weight-based discrimination, particularly in the employment setting. Victims of weight discrimination have sought legal restitution like others who have suffered from different forms of discrimination. However, in the vast majority of the United States, body weight is not a protected class and weight-based employment discrimination does not provide a basis for a legal claim. Some have attempted to seek legal recourse under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (collectively, the ADA), which protect against discrimination based on mental or physical disabilities in a variety of settings. Until recently, claims of weight discrimination under the ADA ...
The purpose of the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (“ADAAA”) was to restructure and c...
Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of d...
This article analyses and compares research into discrimination based on weight (weightism) and the ...
On July 26, 1990, Congress enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which became effective...
Protection against obesity discrimination is extremely limited under the Americans with Disabilities...
The Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibit discrimination against appli...
This Note discusses how employer wellness programs are potential breeding grounds for Americans with...
Part I of the Note discusses the existence of employment discrimination against the overweight and t...
Obesity discrimination in employment and recruitment has become a topic of focus for research examin...
Obesity discrimination in employment and recruitment has become a topic of focus for research examin...
A concomitant increase has been observed between the prevalence of obesity and the stigmatization an...
The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 has expanded employment opportunities of numerous ...
Part I will examine past and present attitudes regarding obesity in US society and will discuss the ...
Approximately 129.6 million (64.5 percent) Americans are considered overweight and 61.3 million adul...
The question whether obesity was a covered disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA...
The purpose of the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (“ADAAA”) was to restructure and c...
Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of d...
This article analyses and compares research into discrimination based on weight (weightism) and the ...
On July 26, 1990, Congress enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which became effective...
Protection against obesity discrimination is extremely limited under the Americans with Disabilities...
The Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibit discrimination against appli...
This Note discusses how employer wellness programs are potential breeding grounds for Americans with...
Part I of the Note discusses the existence of employment discrimination against the overweight and t...
Obesity discrimination in employment and recruitment has become a topic of focus for research examin...
Obesity discrimination in employment and recruitment has become a topic of focus for research examin...
A concomitant increase has been observed between the prevalence of obesity and the stigmatization an...
The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 has expanded employment opportunities of numerous ...
Part I will examine past and present attitudes regarding obesity in US society and will discuss the ...
Approximately 129.6 million (64.5 percent) Americans are considered overweight and 61.3 million adul...
The question whether obesity was a covered disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA...
The purpose of the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (“ADAAA”) was to restructure and c...
Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of d...
This article analyses and compares research into discrimination based on weight (weightism) and the ...