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.
Current Issue
| Volume 37 | ADA Amendments Issue | Number 4 |
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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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