Congress\u27 intention of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was to eradicate discrimination based on handicap. Note examines how the Rules and Regulations promulgated to implement section 504 of the Act by permitting waivers under certain circumstances fall short of accomplishing this goal and examines the small, but increasing number of cases decided under the Act
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a civil rights statute. The purpose of the statute ...
As part of the congressional mandate to integrate the handicapped into society, section 503 of the R...
abilities Act (ADA), a landmark piece of legislation that prohibits discrimination against qualified...
Congress\u27 intention of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was to eradicate discrimination based on ha...
In an effort to advance the rights of handicapped people to use mass transportation, the Department ...
It can be difficult for an employer or a recipient of federal funds to determine exactly what types ...
While the Rehabilitation Act defines a handicapped individual,\u27\u27 neither the language of sect...
This paper explores whether persons whose handicaps constitute a potential threat to others are in a...
This Article argues that the employment problems of the handicapped are not well-suited for treatmen...
Historically, discrimination against persons with physical or mental disabilities has been the gener...
In order for Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to practically prohibit employme...
Preface to symposium: Recent legislative recognition of the problems encountered by handicapped peop...
In order to secure equality and these inalienable rights, the people of the United States have estab...
The Board is committed to maintaining equitable employment/educational practices, services, programs...
The legal aspects of the plight of the handicapped have recently received a great deal of attention ...
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a civil rights statute. The purpose of the statute ...
As part of the congressional mandate to integrate the handicapped into society, section 503 of the R...
abilities Act (ADA), a landmark piece of legislation that prohibits discrimination against qualified...
Congress\u27 intention of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was to eradicate discrimination based on ha...
In an effort to advance the rights of handicapped people to use mass transportation, the Department ...
It can be difficult for an employer or a recipient of federal funds to determine exactly what types ...
While the Rehabilitation Act defines a handicapped individual,\u27\u27 neither the language of sect...
This paper explores whether persons whose handicaps constitute a potential threat to others are in a...
This Article argues that the employment problems of the handicapped are not well-suited for treatmen...
Historically, discrimination against persons with physical or mental disabilities has been the gener...
In order for Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to practically prohibit employme...
Preface to symposium: Recent legislative recognition of the problems encountered by handicapped peop...
In order to secure equality and these inalienable rights, the people of the United States have estab...
The Board is committed to maintaining equitable employment/educational practices, services, programs...
The legal aspects of the plight of the handicapped have recently received a great deal of attention ...
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a civil rights statute. The purpose of the statute ...
As part of the congressional mandate to integrate the handicapped into society, section 503 of the R...
abilities Act (ADA), a landmark piece of legislation that prohibits discrimination against qualified...