From introduction: This paper considers a line of recent cases in which Pt III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (hereafter the ADA) has been considered in respect of entertainment venues’ obligations to facilitate access by those of its patrons who use wheelchairs. Most of those cases have concerned ‘stadium-style’ cinemas, two have concerned sports stadia and all have turned on the meaning of the phrase “lines of sight comparable” as used in the regulations attending Part III. In addition to considering that specific aspect of the legislation, the cases have also shed light on the extent to which the courts are obliged to defer to the Justice Department’s interpretation of the relevant regulations and that application of the notice a...
According to the ADA, people with disabilities have the right to participate in public park and recr...
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 prohibits discrimination against and mandates accommodat...
Although sport and disability are not new subjects to the United Nations, the Convention on the righ...
This note deals with the problem of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in spo...
This Note contends that the Ninth Circuit was correct in finding that in order to ensure comparable ...
On July 26, 1990, amid both a great deal of celebration and predictions of disaster, President Bush ...
In Part I, the history of disability law in the United States will be discussed, following the decis...
This comment focuses on the case Arizona ex rel Goddard v. Harkins Amusement Enterprises and uses it...
State and local governments and all federal grantees must operate their programs, services, and acti...
The purpose of this exploratory research was measuring facility managers ’ knowledge of the American...
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) explicitly applies to public accommodations, ...
STADIUM-STYLE MOVIE theaters have revolutionized the movie-going experience. Cushioned rocker seats ...
THIS IS A PRELIMINARY EXPEDITED VERSION OF THE OFFICIAL ARTICLE TO BE ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN SAINT ...
Amusement parks are filled with disappointed children who do not meet the minimum height requirement...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 addresses the accessibility rights of the disabled...
According to the ADA, people with disabilities have the right to participate in public park and recr...
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 prohibits discrimination against and mandates accommodat...
Although sport and disability are not new subjects to the United Nations, the Convention on the righ...
This note deals with the problem of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in spo...
This Note contends that the Ninth Circuit was correct in finding that in order to ensure comparable ...
On July 26, 1990, amid both a great deal of celebration and predictions of disaster, President Bush ...
In Part I, the history of disability law in the United States will be discussed, following the decis...
This comment focuses on the case Arizona ex rel Goddard v. Harkins Amusement Enterprises and uses it...
State and local governments and all federal grantees must operate their programs, services, and acti...
The purpose of this exploratory research was measuring facility managers ’ knowledge of the American...
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) explicitly applies to public accommodations, ...
STADIUM-STYLE MOVIE theaters have revolutionized the movie-going experience. Cushioned rocker seats ...
THIS IS A PRELIMINARY EXPEDITED VERSION OF THE OFFICIAL ARTICLE TO BE ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN SAINT ...
Amusement parks are filled with disappointed children who do not meet the minimum height requirement...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 addresses the accessibility rights of the disabled...
According to the ADA, people with disabilities have the right to participate in public park and recr...
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 prohibits discrimination against and mandates accommodat...
Although sport and disability are not new subjects to the United Nations, the Convention on the righ...