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Disability rights

Making the law work for you

28/10/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

You should never assume that just because 'the law' appears to prevent or forbid you from doing something (or indeed allow someone else to do something that you do not like) that you have no redress. Things are not always how they seem. While it is in the interest of local …

Category: Buildings, Conventional Medicine, Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, Food/Health Policy, PoliticsTag: 1996 Telecommunications Act, aggrieved interest, cardiac problems as a disability, Clinical electromagnetics, constitutional right to safety, diabetes as a disability, Disability rights, Electromagnetic sensitivity, electromagnetic sensitivity as a disability, EMS, excess radiation, Julian Gresser, Making the law work for you, right to privacy, rights of the citizen, shifting the burden of proof, Symptoms of electromagnetic sensitivity

Clashing rights and conflicting disabilities

06/03/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  4 Comments

As allergic reactions to everything from peanuts to poodles become ever more prevalent we are all likely to find ourselves sitting on the horns of some uncomfortable dilemmas. Two recent stories, culled from John Scott's' latest news' files, illustrate what I mean... Story 1. …

Category: Allergies, Environmental Issues, Food/Health Policy, TravelTag: Air Canada, Allergy, anaphylactic reaction, anti discrimination legislation, arbitrary curtailment of rights, Cat allergy, Cat-free zones, Court of law, court reporter, Disability rights, disablity, emotional support cats, evidence of harm from smoking, peanut allergy in schools, Peanut/treenut allergy, perfume allergy, right not to be placed in peril in the workplace, Right to work, smokers' rights, smoking

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