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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Perhaps since there is a legal case against the LLLC ongoing, the personal legal experiences of a retired lawyer with experience in victim's rights cases would have some degree of relevance. I report, you decide....
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Actually my experience is in the appearance of a disability while fighting for victims' rights since January 1991. That was the strategy used against me. Attack me personally rather than go at the issue I was addressing and am still working on.
The ADA has some very complicated cases associated with it. In the period before its passage I remember being quite confused myself by one of these cases dealing with the appearance of disability as well were some of the judges in Moot Court at the University of Minnesota Law School.
If you look at the lawsuit too involving the Lifelong Learning College it does seem quite complex unless the lawyers on here help you understand it. And I would like to know the background of the lawyers who are giving us the down-low on the case that resulted in the shutting down of the Lifelong Learning College. I am not a lawyer but a law librarian. Law librarians should be getting you information so that you can get at the facts which I have been trying to do. The backgrounds of lawyers on here are some of those facts. And I am not retired but do this work because I love it. It is pro bono in other words.
SCHWARZ v. THE VILLAGES CHARTER SCHOOL, INC. | Case No. 5:12-cv-177-Oc-34PRL. | Leagle.com.