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Gmail - Fwd: Criminal Justice Response to Victims with Developmental Disabilities Title II is a valid exercise of Congress' Section 5 enforcement power

Marc Stern <cruisingcuisine@gmail.com>

Fwd: Criminal Justice Response to Victims with Developmental Disabilities Title II is a valid exercise of Congress' Section 5 enforcement power
Marc Stern <cruisingcuisine@gmail.com> To: R Stern <rstern@mac.com> Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 5:29 PM

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2. 541 U.S. 509 3. 02-1667 -- Tennessee v. Lane (5/17/04) 4. http://www.fairhousing.com/index.cfm?method=page.display&pageID=237 5. Civil Penalties for Fair Housing Act Violations 6. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Subsection 706 7. Legal Issues Related to Deaf (Discrimination, ADA, etc.) Deafdigest deafdigest.net/legal-issues-related-to-deafhttps://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=096916dc58&view=pt&search=sent&msg=13b68aebd1f18a18 1/4

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Gmail - Fwd: Criminal Justice Response to Victims with Developmental Disabilities Title II is a valid exercise of Congress' Section 5 enforcement power

discrimination-ada-e. View the post. 3 To a certain extent, it is true that deafness complicates communication with people who .... I argued criminal appeals on behalf of the People of the State of New York. ... provide effective communication access to deaf and hard of hearing people. community victims, witnesses, and suspects have trouble communicating

8. The Criminal Justice Response to Victims with Developmental Disabilities reasonable accommodations for known physical or mental disabilities provide effective communication victims of crime. 9. https://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&newwindow=1&
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California "Continuing Violation Doctrine" "Intentional Discrimination" "systematic policy of discrimination"


Effective Cognitive Court Communications "Continuing Violation" "Intentional Discrimination" Rehabilitation 29 U.S.C. 42 U.S.C. Sections 504 508 794 12132 Titles I II III "Americans with Disabilities Act" "Section 5" "Fourteenth Amendment" "disparate treatment"

Access for People failure provide language services meaningful opportunity to participate Developmental Disabilities Crime Victims effective accessible courtroom cognitive communications

Cognition in the Courts Conference - Administrative Office


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Gmail - Fwd: Criminal Justice Response to Victims with Developmental Disabilities Title II is a valid exercise of Congress' Section 5 enforcement power

May 16, 2006 - A. The Language Challenge . ... D.Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and the Criminal Justice System Lesa Hope, Director, Community Services Division, AADD ... 17, 2006, sought to provide a meaningful access for individuals with developm ental disabilities Officials on Courtroom Accessibility http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/us-report-HRC.html

Second and Third Periodic Report of the United States of America to the UN Committee on Human Rights Concerning the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, October 21, 2005.
I. INTRODUCTION II. IMPLEMENTATION OF SPECIFIC PROVISIONS OF THE COVENANT Article 1 - Self-determination Article 2 - Equal protection of rights in the Covenant Article 3 - Equal rights of men and women Article 4 - States of emergency Article 5 - Non-derogable nature of fundamental rights Article 6 - Right to life Article 7 - Freedom from torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment Article 8 - Prohibition of slavery Article 9 - Liberty and security of person Article 10 - Treatment of persons deprived of their liberty
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Article 11 - Freedom from imprisonment for breach of contractual obligation Article 12 - Freedom of movement Article 13 - Expulsion of aliens Article 14 - Right to fair trial Article 15 - Prohibition of ex post facto laws Article 16 - Recognition as a person under the law Article 17 - Freedom from arbitrary interference with privacy, family, home Article 18 - Freedom of thought, conscience and religion Article 19 - Freedom of opinion and expression Article 20 - Prohibition of propaganda relating to war or racial, national or religious hatred Article 21 - Freedom of assembly Article 22 - Freedom of association Article 23 - Protection of the family Article 24 - Protection of children Article 25 - Access to the political system Article 26 - Equality before the law Article 27 - The rights of minorities to culture, religion and language III. Committee Suggestions and Recommendations Annexes: Annex I - Territorial Scope of Application of the Covenant Annex II - Programs to Protect Women from Violence Annex III - Refugee Admissions from FY 1994 to FY 2004

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