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Q & A on Abrogation of 11th Amendment Immunity under Title II of the ADA
External Source Issue BriefRead moreTA QUESTION OF THE MONTH Prepared by the Disabilities Law Project and the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law Q. In its February 2001 Garrett decision, the Supreme Court chose not to decide whether Congress had the authority to abrogate states? Eleventh Amendment immunity…
- July 23, 2013
Q & A: Children’s Personal Care Services Under Medicaid
Read moreQuestion: My client is a child on Medicaid with multiple physical disabilities who receives personal care services. Currently, he receives twelve hours of services and his personal care attendant accompanies him to school. Among other things, the attendant helps him to get on and off the school bus,…
- July 23, 2013
Eighth Circuit Rules Congress Lacks Power to Prohibit Fee for Disabled Placards
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Narrow but Decisive Victory for People with Disabilities
Read moreOn May 17, 2004 the Supreme Court held that individuals could sue state governments for money damages when the states violated certain provisions of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Tennessee v. Lane, No. 124 S.Ct. 1978 (2004). Title II of the ADA…
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Fifth Circuit Issues Good Opinion on Sovereign Immunity
Read moreOn August 11, in a 2-1 opinion, the Fifth Circuit affirmed a district court decision that state officers, sued in their official capacities for prospective relief, are proper defendants under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In McCarthy v. Hawkins, the plaintiffs, a group of…