A suit was filed today in New York Federal District Court regarding the treatment of a Panera employee who alleges discrimination on the basis of his food...
On August 6, 2015, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California dismissed the claims brought by Anna Marie Phillips against PF...
Sometimes schools propose separating a child with disabilities from his peers as an acceptable type of accommodation. But is it really? This issue, as it...
While many of our posts so far have looked at discrimination and the rights of food allergic individuals, there are other points of intersection between food...
The United States Department of Justice announced the settlement of a complaint filed by the family of a child with epilepsy against a private day camp...
For lawyers who haven’t blocked out the early days of law school, Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) stands out as one of those major...
On April 15, 2015, the United States Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services issued a letter about processes to...
For many kids, summer camp is a right of passage. It is precious time apart – when kids test their wings, practice independence, and step away from...
Anna Marie Phillips is a woman who lives in California who has celiac disease. She frequently eats at P.F. Chang’s restaurant but can only eat items that...
One of the things lawyers have to do is compare and contrast facts and analysis from one court’s ruling and then layer the argument over their client’s...