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II. A REASONABLE JURY COULD FIND THAT PLAINTIFF IS DISABLED BASED ON THE EVIDENCE THAT HER BIPOLAR DISORDER PREVENTS HER FROM SLEEPING FOR DAYS AT A TIME AND CAUSES...
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A REASONABLE JURY COULD FIND THAT PLAINTIFF IS DISABLED BASED ON THE EVIDENCE THAT HER BIPOLAR DISORDER PREVENTS HER FROM SLEEPING FOR DAYS AT A TIME AND CAUSES HER...
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had a record of a substantially limiting impairment, resulting from the plaintiff's bipolar disorder. Id. at 357 n.6. The court held, however, that this evidence...
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route. An individual with severe attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder and bipolar disorder complained that an Idaho county sheriff?s department failed to provide...
http://www.ada.gov/octdec02.htm
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with Disabilities Act ("ADA") by firing him. Id. at 622. On appeal, he argued that his bipolar disorder substantially limited his "thought processes" and his "communication...
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