According to conventional wisdom, the Supreme Court has resisted the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) at every turn. The Court, the story goes, has read the statute extremely narrowly and, as a result, stripped away key protections that Congress intended to provide. Its departure from congressional intent, indeed, was so extreme that Congress passed a statute that overturned several key decisions and codified broad statutory protections. That statute, the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA). passed with widespread bipartisan support, and President George W. Bush signed it into law. The conventional wisdom leaves out a major part of the story. The Supreme Court has, in fact, read the ADA narrowly in interpreting the class of persons with...
This Article critiques the idea that the ADA should exclude from its coverage people who use mitigat...
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 was enacted with lofty goals. One of them was to call to...
The threshold issue in any Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) case is whether the individual alle...
According to conventional wisdom, the Supreme Court has resisted the Americans with Disabilities Act...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 1 was enacted in 1990 with considerable fanfare and suppor...
This article examines the Supreme Court\u27s recent Eleventh and Fourteenth Amendment decisions cons...
Congress initially enacted the ADA in 1990 as a seemingly expansive civil rights statute aimed at er...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was hailed as an emancipation proclamation for people wi...
This article challenges the prevailing academic consensus regarding the Supreme Court\u27s interpret...
Finding that millions of Americans suffer discrimination as a result of a disability, the federal go...
This Article provides an overview of the contrasting textual interpretations offered by the Court re...
A federal judge for the Southern District of New York recently ruled that the city of New York viola...
Because of the Supreme Court decisions limiting the scope of the ADA, there have been several attemp...
Judith Cohen\u27s summary of the Interim ADA Mediation Standards in the last issue of The Journal of...
The goal of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was to create a civil rights law protecting pe...
This Article critiques the idea that the ADA should exclude from its coverage people who use mitigat...
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 was enacted with lofty goals. One of them was to call to...
The threshold issue in any Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) case is whether the individual alle...
According to conventional wisdom, the Supreme Court has resisted the Americans with Disabilities Act...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 1 was enacted in 1990 with considerable fanfare and suppor...
This article examines the Supreme Court\u27s recent Eleventh and Fourteenth Amendment decisions cons...
Congress initially enacted the ADA in 1990 as a seemingly expansive civil rights statute aimed at er...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was hailed as an emancipation proclamation for people wi...
This article challenges the prevailing academic consensus regarding the Supreme Court\u27s interpret...
Finding that millions of Americans suffer discrimination as a result of a disability, the federal go...
This Article provides an overview of the contrasting textual interpretations offered by the Court re...
A federal judge for the Southern District of New York recently ruled that the city of New York viola...
Because of the Supreme Court decisions limiting the scope of the ADA, there have been several attemp...
Judith Cohen\u27s summary of the Interim ADA Mediation Standards in the last issue of The Journal of...
The goal of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was to create a civil rights law protecting pe...
This Article critiques the idea that the ADA should exclude from its coverage people who use mitigat...
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 was enacted with lofty goals. One of them was to call to...
The threshold issue in any Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) case is whether the individual alle...