DOJ Sues University of Nebraska-Kearney for Disability Discrimination
1st December 2011
The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for Nebraska, charges that UNK and its employees engaged in a pattern or practice of violating the Fair Housing Act or denied rights protected by the act by denying reasonable accommodation requests by students with psychological or emotional disabilities seeking to live with emotional assistance animals in university housing.
‘Emotional assistance animals’? One would think that kids who are emotionally dependent on a dog or a cat really don’t belong in college.
December 1st, 2011 at 11:59
Wait for it, the next suit will be filed by those with allergies to said animals. Of course, the DOJ will see nothing wrong in requiring the University of Nebraska-Kearney to both allow and ban said animals simultaneous.