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A Damaged Remedy: Disability Discrimination Claims against State Entities under the Americans with Disabilities Act after Seminole Tribe and Flores

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This Article examines the effects of the recent United States Supreme Court decisions in Seminole Tribe and Flores on the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act waiving state sovereign immunity to suit in federal court. Professor Leonard concludes that the waiver is valid for claims alleging intentional discrimination by state entities but not for claims based on disparate impact.

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41 Ariz. L. Rev. 651 (1999)

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James Leonard (The University of Alabama)

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