A Michigan federal court denied employer’s summary judgment on ADA, Title VII and state law claims by a pregnant employee with hyperemesis gravidarum, finding factual disputes about job abandonment ...
WASHINGTON – Disability rights advocates breathed a sigh of relief now that the Supreme Court has made it easier for students with disabilities to sue schools for damages. Not only did all the ...
A South Dakota federal court dismissed a 53-year-old female blood tech’s sex, age, and disability discrimination claims against Brown County, finding she failed to show her alleged disabilities ...
In a ruling with broad implications, the U.S. Supreme Court said unanimously that claims of disability discrimination at schools should not be held to a higher standard than those originating from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An appellate court ordered California to pay over $8 million in damages and legal fees this week to a former state employee and ...
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PR worker with ADHD crticised for being 'disorganised' wins disability discrimination case
A public relations worker with ADHD who was criticised for being 'disorganised' when she missed calls because she went to Starbucks, shopping, or for a massage, has won a disability discrimination ...
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 ...
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In unanimous decision, Supreme Court makes it easier for students with disabilities to sue schools
WASHINGTON − A unanimous Supreme Court on June 12 made it easier for families to use the Americans with Disabilities Act to sue schools for damages, ruling a lower court used too tough a standard to ...
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