Interacting With Others
New on Westlaw: Mark DeLoach's note, Can't We All Just Get Along? The Treatment of "Interacting with Others" as a Major Life Activity in the Americans with Disabilities Act, 57 Vand. L. Rev. 1313 (2004).
There's been great work done recently on related issues. See Ann Hubbard, The Major Life Activity of Belonging, 39 Wake Forest L. Rev. 217 (2004); Ann Hubbard, Meaningful Lives and Major Life Activities, 55 Ala. L. Rev. 997 (2004). And Elizabeth Emens has an enlightening discussion of, among other things, the "interacting with others" issue in her piece forthcoming in Georgetown, The Sympathetic Discriminator.
There's been great work done recently on related issues. See Ann Hubbard, The Major Life Activity of Belonging, 39 Wake Forest L. Rev. 217 (2004); Ann Hubbard, Meaningful Lives and Major Life Activities, 55 Ala. L. Rev. 997 (2004). And Elizabeth Emens has an enlightening discussion of, among other things, the "interacting with others" issue in her piece forthcoming in Georgetown, The Sympathetic Discriminator.
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