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Reasonable Accommodation

2002

U.S. AIRWAYS, INC. v. BARNETT (00-1250) 228 F.3d 1105

Questions before the Court:
  1. How the ADA resolves a potential conflict between the interests of a disabled worker who seeks assignment to a particular position as a "reasonable accommodation" and the interests of other workers with superior rights to bid for the job under an employer's seniority system.
  2. Does the accommodation demand trump the seniority system?
  • Arbitration of Employment Disputes
  • Attorney's Fees
  • Definition of Disability
  • Definition of Employee
  • Direct Threat
  • Disability Benefits
  • Education
  • Employer Rehire Policy
  • Modification of Policy and Procedure
  • Most Integrated Setting
  • Prisons and Prisoners - Title II
  • Punitive and Compensatory Damages
  • Reasonable Accommodation
  • Title II and Courthouse Access
  • Title III and Foreign Ships
 

Last Updated on:
Mon Jun 13, 2022


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