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Article Index » disability discrimination » judicial estoppel
Report Link Americans with Disabilities Act A Guide for People with Disabilities Seeking Employment.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission - April 04, 2001
Guide explaining rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) that apply to individuals with disabilities who are receiving Social Security disability benefits but who want to become employed.
Report Link Supreme Court Issues Ruling Favorable to Social Security Disability Applicants Who Sue Their Former Employers for Disability Discrimination Under the Americans With Disabilities Act.
Kauff, McClain & McGuire LLP - June 01, 1999
Discussion of Cleveland v. Policy Management Systems Corporation, 119 S.Ct. 1597 (1999), in which court held that receipt of social security disability benefits did not necessarily bar ADA claim.
Report Link RECENT DEVELOPMENTS REGARDING JUDICIAL ESTOPPEL.
Crosby, Heafey, Roach & May - January 01, 1999
Discussion of recent (1999) developments/court decisions involving interpretation of the judicial estoppel doctrine. Click Here For Article
Report Link EEOC Enforcement Guidance.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission - February 01, 1997
EEOC Enforcement Guidance on the Effect of Representations Made in Applications for Benefits on the Determination of Whether a Person Is a "Qualified Individual with a Disability" Under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).
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