American with Disabilities Act

 Indoor Air Quality and Inclusivity: The Insufficiency of the Clean Air Act for Americans with Disabilities

Julia LaGrange I. Introduction There are currently no federal regulations specifically targeting indoor air quality in the United States. The only existing federal law addressing air quality, the Clean Air Act (CAA), is limited to regulating emissions released into ambient (outdoor) air, despite citing the general protection of public health as its purpose. In Massachusetts […]

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Board of Education v. Rowley and IDEA: The Basis of Disability Representation for America’s Youth

Emily Jaquez I. Introduction  Since the mid-twentieth century, legislation has aimed to ensure accessibility and equality for individuals with disabilities. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 provided the basis for accessibility in the workplace, public transportation, and federally funded programs for Americans with disabilities. Despite the strides made as a result of this legislation, educational disparities

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