”Reasonable Accommodation,” Not “Absolute Rights”
Author: Ken Kozlowski, JD.
Source: Volume 03, Number 04, March/April 2002 , pp.57-58(2)
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Abstract:
Legislation and court cases dealing with camous issues involving a student’s claim under the Americans with Disabilities Act (”reasonable accommodation,” not “absolute rights”), a student’s claim that his due process rights were violated (rioting student’s rights not violated).Keywords: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); Hoffman v. Contra Costa College; Wong v. Regents of University of California; Bevington v. Wright State University; Hill v. Board of Trustees of Michigan State University; Williams v. Mich. State Univ.; Weisbrod
Affiliations:
1: University of Dayton School of Law.