Tag:Americans with Disabilities Act

10th Circuit Says Title VII Allows “Sex-Plus-Age” Claims

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals on July 21 ruled that Title VII prohibits “sex-plus-age” discrimination, making it the first circuit court to address...

Colorado Plans for In-Person Bar Exam, Seeks to Mitigate Concerns

The Colorado Bar Exam is slated to be held July 28-29, however, other states are looking at alternatives to the traditional bar exam. Some...

Coronavirus Comes with New EEOC Questions

Since mid-March, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has been providing regular updates to address questions employers have about their responsibilities under the Americans with...

Uncertainty Persists in Web Accessibility and ADA

Companies’ hopes the U.S. Supreme Court would soon shed some light on website accessibility, and perhaps help curb lawsuits in that area, were recently...

EEOC Sues Colorado Employers for Epilepsy Discrimination

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed two lawsuits against Colorado employers alleging they unlawfully fired employees after learning of their disabilities.  The lawsuits, filed Sept....

Will the Supreme Court Tackle Web Accessibility?

Domino’s Pizza is looking to take a website accessibility case to the U.S. Supreme Court. If it’s successful, companies could eventually get a clearer...

Colorado’s Bill for Sexuality Education Passed. But What if Educators Raise Objections to It?

One of the more controversial bills from this year’s state legislative session got introduced on the first day of the session and was passed...

In Case Against Department of Human Services, Dearth of Specific Case Law Brings Challenges

Killmer Lane & Newman has built itself a reputation for taking on challenging civil rights cases, which often come with troubling fact patterns. For...