A federal magistrate judge has ordered a former Starbucks employee’s disability discrimination lawsuit into private ...
Walmart and the EEOC have reached a settlement over allegations of revoking disability accommodations and the illegal firing ...
In a split decision, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals recently affirmed summary judgment in PHT Holding I LLC v. Security Life of Denver Insurance Co., rejecting the plaintiff’s claim that the ...
A senior living provider's real estate management and acquisition firm is a joint employer and equally liable in a disability ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday sidestepped a ruling on whether a disability rights campaigner can sue hotels for failing to disclose accessibility information if she doesn’t plan to book a ...
The Supreme Court appeared sympathetic Monday to the arguments of the parents of a Minnesota teen with severe epilepsy who want schools to do more to accommodate the needs of disabled students. The ...
A dyspraxic learning technologist who worked at the University of Manchester has won her claims for discrimination arising from disability and indirect disability discrimination, after “persistently” ...
An appellate court ordered California to pay over $8 million in damages and legal fees this week to a former state employee and her attorneys after she won a disability discrimination case, which the ...
A woman alleging disability discrimination was denied the chance to challenge a Maryland Commission on Civil Rights decision at the appellate court level, as a judge found there is no statute granting ...
My mom has multiple sclerosis. She was diagnosed when I was just 10 years old. I remember thinking then, and many times since, that she would miss out on so many things because of it. Yet, despite it, ...
The 2024 Paralympics closed in style on Sunday. The Stade de France in Paris transformed into a huge electronica dance party with the world’s elite para-athletes doing a farewell conga. It was a ...
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Supreme Court remands case, citing inadequate defense measures for disabled juvenile
The Supreme Court ruled that if a juvenile defendant with an intellectual disability is on trial for a crime, the court must take appropriate judicial measures to ensure the defendant’s right to ...
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