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Vol. 36, Issue 5, 1999 December 03, 1999 CDT

Fore! The Americans with Disabilities Act Tees off at Professional Sports in Martin v. PGA Tour, Inc., but Will it Make the Cut?

Kenneth E. Neikirk ,
  • martin v. pga tour
  • athletics
  • sport
  • americans with disabilities act
  • ada
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Hous. L. Rev.
Kenneth E. Neikirk, Fore! The Americans with Disabilities Act Tees off at Professional Sports in Martin v. PGA Tour, Inc., but Will It Make the Cut?, 36 Hous. L. Rev. 1867 (1999).
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