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Although the court discusses the definition of disability under the ADA at length, they fail to reach an ultimate conclusion regarding whether Class meets the criteria of the definition

  

 Class v. Towson Univ., 806 F.3d 236 | Casetext Search + Citator 

  

1. Although the court discusses the definition of disability under the ADA at length, they

fail to reach an ultimate conclusion regarding whether Class meets the criteria of the

definition. Do you think Class medical condition should qualify him as disabled? Why or

why not?

2. Do you agree that Class proposed accommodations would require fundamental changes

to the football program? Why or why not?

3. Is this the type of factual scenario that the ADA was intended to prevent, or is it a

creative application of the law? Explain your reasoning.

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