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Sutton v. United Air Lines, Inc., 527 U.S. 471 (1999), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States on June 22, 1999. The Court decided that mitigating measures should be taken into account when determining whether one's impairment constitutes a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).
Case name Citation Date decided Neder v. United States: 527 U.S. 1: June 10, 1999 Chicago v. Morales: 527 U.S. 41: 1999: Lilly v. Virginia: 527 U.S. 116: 1999 ...
Case name Citation Date decided Swanson v. Marra Brothers, Inc. 328 U.S. 1: 1946: Illinois ex rel. Gordon v. United States: 328 U.S. 8: 1946: El Dorado Oil Works v.
The first decision—by the Supreme Court in Sutton v. United Air Lines, Inc.—stated that impairments must be considered in their mitigated state. [10] The second decision in Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. v. Williams narrowed the definition of "disability" to just those impairments that impact tasks of daily living. [11]
Case name Citation Date decided Stack v. Boyle: 342 U.S. 1: 1951: Sutphen Estates, Inc. v. United States: 342 U.S. 19: 1951: McMahon v. United States: 342 U.S. 25
United States v. AT&T, 916 F.3d 1029 (2019), was a ruling of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, [1] which prevented the U.S. government from blocking a merger between AT&T and Time Warner, thus creating the WarnerMedia conglomerate.
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In 1874, the U.S. government created the United States Reports, and retroactively numbered older privately-published case reports as part of the new series. As a result, cases appearing in volumes 1–90 of U.S. Reports have dual citation forms; one for the volume number of U.S. Reports, and one for the volume number of the reports named for the relevant reporter of decisions (these are called ...