monitoring described in subparagraphs 16(g) and (h) (to the extent surveys are submitted or plans completed later than four years after the Effective Date) and make annual reports to the Court...
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16(j)
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§35.130(f) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several commenters asked for clarification that the costs of interpreter services may not be assessed as an element of "court costs."...
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Civil Lawsuits
An individual may go directly to court. Title II does not require complainants to go through the federal administrative process before suing....
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E. EXPERT TESTIMONY
Mastin is a licensed architect and was received by the Court as an expert in architecture, construction, disability access, program access for mobility disabled persons, ADA transition plans...
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III. Background
As a result of these Supreme Court decisions, lower courts ruled in numerous cases that individuals with a range of substantially limiting impairments were not individuals with disabilities...
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United States of America v. State of Florida - Final Order of Dismissal
The Court has carefully reviewed the entire court file and is otherwise fully advised in the premises....
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Walk
An exterior prepared surface for pedestrian use, including pedestrian areas such as plazas and courts....
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106.5.76 Walk
An exterior prepared surface for pedestrian use, including pedestrian areas such as plazas and courts....
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13.7 Consent Decree Date
13.7 “Consent Decree Date” is the date on which the Court enters this Consent Decree....
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What are federal observers?
They prepare reports that may be filed in court, and they can serve as witnesses in court if the need arises....
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12101(a)(6)
L. 110-325, § 2, Sept. 25, 2008, 122 Stat. 3553, provided that: (6) as a result of these Supreme Court cases, lower courts have incorrectly found in individual cases that people with...
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Is it prohibited to draw majority-minority districts?
Over 30 years ago the Supreme Court held that jurisdictions are free to draw majority-minority election districts that follow traditional, non-racial districting considerations, such as...
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§ 36.501(a) General
Upon timely application, the court may, in its discretion, permit the Attorney General to intervene in the civil action if the Attorney General or his or her designee certifies that the...
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Sec.36.501(a) General
Upon timely application, the court may, in its discretion, permit the Attorney General to intervene in the civil action if the Attorney General or his or her designee certifies that the...
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Section 36.208(b) (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
This paragraph codifies the standard first applied by the Supreme Court in School Board of Nassau County v....
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Walk
An exterior prepared surface for pedestrian use, including pedestrian areas such as plazas and courts....
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12188(b)(2)(A)
(A) may grant any equitable relief that such court considers to be appropriate, including, to the extent required by this subchapter...
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JURISDICTION
The Court has jurisdiction of this matter pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and 1345, and 42 U.S.C. § 12188(b). B. ...
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II-9.2000 Complaints.
ILLUSTRATION: A county court system is found by a Federal court to have violated title II of the ADA by excluding a blind individual from a jury because of his blindness....
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8. Term of Settlement Agreement
Term of Settlement Agreement The District Court shall have continuing jurisdiction over this Settlement Agreement throughout the Settlement Agreement’s term....
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B. CASE OVERVIEW
On April 12, 2010, the Court granted in part and denied in part the motion for leave to amend. Dkt. 238....
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Quick
Quick Mediation is scheduled promptly as opposed to investigations or court cases which can take months or years....
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Walk
An exterior pathway with a prepared surface intended for pedestrian use, including general pedestrian areas such as plazas and courts....
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WALK
An exterior pathway with a prepared surface intended for pedestrian use, including general pedestrian areas such as plazas and courts....