ABA Journal 1999 David G. Savage - Abstracts

ABA Journal 1999 David G. Savage
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ADA umbrella starting to close; multiple rulings say act does not cover those with correctable impairments.LawDavid G. Savage
A sense of normalcy; advocates for the mentally disabled say the ADA may require their care outside large facilities.LawDavid G. Savage
Booster for state immunity? Court expected to strengthen shield against federal laws.LawDavid G. Savage
Bridging the damages gap; job-bias plaintiff wants to put more teeth into punitives criteria.LawDavid G. Savage
Deportation must go on; aliens can't stop INS ouster with constitutional claim.LawDavid G. Savage
Differently disabled; scope of coverage is at core of three ADA lawsuits.LawDavid G. Savage
Freedom from forced fees; university students reject the notion of subsidizing campus groups whose views they don't share.LawDavid G. Savage
Freedom of (some) speech: nonpolitical issues often slighted in 1st Amendment rulings.(cases in which sexual, commercial, and advertising speech has been limited)LawDavid G. Savage
Full benefits, no waiting; new life for the old privileges and immunities clause in welfare entitlement.LawDavid G. Savage
Look the other way and pay; schools are liable for 'deliberate indifference' to student-on-student sexual harassment.LawDavid G. Savage
Mover and shrinker; St. Louis lawyer has a shot at changing decades-old politial contributiun limits.LawDavid G. Savage
Privacy rights pulled over; cops get more power to search personal effects in vehicles.LawDavid G. Savage
Putting the brakes on junk analysis; a tire case pumps up judicial power over opinion testimony.LawDavid G. Savage
Short list for the high court; Hispanic activists offer judicial candidates for nomination.LawDavid G. Savage
Sudden impact; air bag case could strike blow to federal pre-emption.LawDavid G. Savage
The big union suit flap; arbitration clause nixed, longshoreman can sue employer.LawDavid G. Savage
Will court teach schools a lesson? Mom wants educators to pay for fifth grader's harassment of her child.LawDavid G. Savage
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