This article examines the question of whether an asserted mental disorder should be regarded as a statutory impairment. The article begins by outlining the Rehabilitation Act and by discussing the diagnostic difficulties that exist in the mental health field. It then surveys specific cases arising under the Rehabilitation Act. Selected cases reviewing state statutory language are also examined. The article provides a broad discussion of the questions and concerns that must be considered when formulating a nondiscrimination policy protecting mentally impaired persons. It concludes by suggesting an approach for handling cases alleging discrimination due to a mental impairment
This paper explores whether persons whose handicaps constitute a potential threat to others are in a...
This book describes clearly how legislation can be used to advance the rights and entitlements of pe...
This article will discuss the standards of the ADA with respect to accommodating mental illness in t...
The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of disabi...
This Article examines how people with mental disabilities and mental illnesses have been treated und...
A plaintiff who seeks redress for disability discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Ac...
Although lay people frequently conflate a diagnosis of mental illness with the existence of a disabi...
It can be difficult for an employer or a recipient of federal funds to determine exactly what types ...
The rules by which a claimant establishes whether a defendant owed her/him a duty of care vary depen...
People with mental health problems are stigmatised and in particular there is concern about stigmati...
AbstractPeople with a mental illness may be subject to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons wi...
It is vital that a person with mental disorder has equal access to the law without discrimination, w...
The Americans with Disabilities Act was enacted in 1990 as a comprehensive scheme in which previousl...
On July 26, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act of ...
It is well established that people with psychiatric disorders are much less likely to be in employme...
This paper explores whether persons whose handicaps constitute a potential threat to others are in a...
This book describes clearly how legislation can be used to advance the rights and entitlements of pe...
This article will discuss the standards of the ADA with respect to accommodating mental illness in t...
The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of disabi...
This Article examines how people with mental disabilities and mental illnesses have been treated und...
A plaintiff who seeks redress for disability discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Ac...
Although lay people frequently conflate a diagnosis of mental illness with the existence of a disabi...
It can be difficult for an employer or a recipient of federal funds to determine exactly what types ...
The rules by which a claimant establishes whether a defendant owed her/him a duty of care vary depen...
People with mental health problems are stigmatised and in particular there is concern about stigmati...
AbstractPeople with a mental illness may be subject to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons wi...
It is vital that a person with mental disorder has equal access to the law without discrimination, w...
The Americans with Disabilities Act was enacted in 1990 as a comprehensive scheme in which previousl...
On July 26, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act of ...
It is well established that people with psychiatric disorders are much less likely to be in employme...
This paper explores whether persons whose handicaps constitute a potential threat to others are in a...
This book describes clearly how legislation can be used to advance the rights and entitlements of pe...
This article will discuss the standards of the ADA with respect to accommodating mental illness in t...