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DESCRIPTION:When: February 8th\, 2018\n\nTime: TBA\n\nClick Here for more 
 information\n\nThe ADA was passed before major emergencies such as Septemb
 er 11th\, Hurricane Katrina and Sandy Hook. As a result\, the text of the 
 ADA does not specifically reference the ADA's application to emergency pre
 paredness efforts by state and local governments. In this session\, Barry 
 Taylor will discuss how the courts have interpreted the application of the
  ADA and other civil rights laws to the issue of emergency preparedness. H
 e will also review the implementation of various emergency preparedness se
 ttlements across the country.\n\nLearning objectives:\nUnderstand how the 
 courts have viewed emergency preparedness cases with regard to the ADA.  
 Learn about the implementation of various emergency preparedness settlemen
 ts across the country.\n\nPresenter:\n\nBarry Taylor is the Vice President
  for Civil Rights and Systemic Litigation at Equip for Equality\, where ha
 s worked since 1996. At Equip for Equality\, he has overseen many individu
 al and systemic disability discrimination cases and he is currently co-cou
 nsel in five ADA class actions\, including lead counsel in Ligas v. Norwoo
 d\, a class action on behalf of people with developmental disabilities who
  are seeking community services. Barry has given numerous presentations on
  the ADA across the country to people with disabilities\, family members\,
  attorneys\, employers\, businesses\, service providers and advocacy organ
 izations.\n\nPrior to coming to Equip for Equality\, Barry was the AIDS Pr
 oject Attorney in the Midwest Regional Office of Lambda Legal working to a
 dvance the civil rights of people living with HIV/AIDS. From 1988 - 1993\,
  Barry was a litigation associate at the Chicago law firm of Peterson &amp
 \; Ross. He is a 1988 graduate of the University of Illinois College of La
 w\, where he also received his undergraduate degree in 1985.\n
SUMMARY:ADA National Network Learning Session Webinar: Review of Emergency 
 Preparedness Litigation
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