Law Review

The Northern Kentucky Law Review, founded in 1973, is an independent journal, edited and published entirely by the students of NKU Chase College of Law.

NKU Chase Law Review

Current Issue

Volume 37 ADA Amendments Issue Number 4

Articles

The Positive Impact of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: A Case Study on the South Pacific and Lessons From the U.S. Experience
Paul Harpur and Richard Bales [full-text p363]
Education for Americans with Disabilities: Reconciling IDEA with the 2008 ADA Amendments
Kathryn M. Smith and Richard Bales [full-text p389]

Notes

Monkeys and Horses and Ferrets. . .Oh My! Non-Traditional Service Animals Under the ADA
Robert L. Adair [full-text p415]
Why the "New ADA" Requires an Individualized Inquiry as to What Qualifies as a "Major Life Activity"
Danielle J. Ravencraft [full-text p441]
When Pigs Fly: Does the ADA Cover Individuals with Communicable Diseases such as Novel H1N1 Influenza, "Swine Flu"?
MyLinda K. Sims [full-text p463]

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