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Labor/Employment

Jun. 15, 2001

Cart Controversy

On May 29, the U.S. Supreme Court swung the disability pendulum again - this time toward the disability community, or at least toward professional golfers with disabilities. PGA Tour Inc. v. Martin, 2001 DJDAR 5217 (U.S. May 29, 2001).

        By Lynne S. Bassis
        
        On May 29, the U.S. Supreme Court swung the disability pendulum again - this time toward the disability community, or at least toward professional golfers with disabilities. PGA Tour Inc. v. Martin, 2001 DJDAR 5217 (U.S. May 29, 2001). The court held that under Title III of the Americans ...

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