FHA Defense
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Hunt interviewed for Accessible.org Podcast
Just a quick note for those who want to hear as well as read what I have to say. The Accessible.org podcast interview is available now at any of the following links: Buzzsprout Apple Spotify Continue reading
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The horns of a dilemma – landlords, tenants and emotional support animals under the FHA
This blog and the next were prompted by two recent efforts by state officials to deal with the problem of emotional support animals. One was a decision from the Iowa Supreme Court that puts a state law overlay on how to deal with conflicts between disabled and non-disabled tenants. You can find the details in… Continue reading
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“Disability” means what? A pandemic reminder that words are slippery
On May 19, 2020 Judge Fred Biery of the Western District of Texas entered and order enjoining various state officials from preventing individuals from voting by mail if they so desired based on a fear of contracting Covid-19. There will certainly be appeals and arguments about the ruling, but for those interested in disability law… Continue reading
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On the hook: Website Developers may have ADA liability for inaccessible websites
Website developers and even remediation experts have reason to be concerned about a recent decision from California. In Bashin v. Conduent, Inc., Case No. RG18888208 in the Superior Court for Alemeda County, Judge Brad Seligman refused to dismiss ADA claims against the developer of a website for the State of California Department of Public Works and… Continue reading

