Disability Rights Law, Cases and Materials (University Casebook Series)
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This casebook focuses on the large issues of doctrine, theory, and policy that disability rights law raises in employment, government services, public accommodations, healthcare, housing, and education. This book focuses less on identifying “the rules” of disability rights law and more on exploring the big questions through longer excerpts from a smaller number of cases. It includes textual notes examining key theoretical and policy questions. The new edition includes: Updated discussion of the ADAAA and new EEOC and DOJ regulations Deinstitutionalization litigation Standing and pleading requirements in public accommodations litigation The implications of the Affordable Care Act Other topics
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