Mar 1, 2020 | Article, Disability Law, Health Law and Policy, Joseph J. Fins
By Joseph J. Fins Abstract IT is more than a bit ironic that the decision in Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health hinged on the relationship of evidentiary standards and the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The question before the U.S....
Jun 1, 2019 | Article, Disability Law, Hugh B. McClean, Labor and Employment Law
By Hugh B. McClean Abstract The refrain “Delay, Deny, Wait Till They Die” is more than a slogan for disabled American veterans. It is a battle cry for soldiers, sailors, and airmen who have long put aside their armaments but remain entangled in the unending appeals...
Jun 1, 2011 | Case Note, Disability Law, Thomas Conner
By Thomas Conner Abstract In Frame v. City of Arlington, the Fifth Circuit incorrectly held that sidewalks, curbs, and parking lots are not services, programs, or activities under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The term “services,...