5Qs: Schlanger Discusses Disability Discrimination and Preserving the Right to Sue the Government

Feb. 13, 2026
Read time: <5 mins
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Disability discrimination by federal agencies remains a serious problem in the United States. Many agencies fail to fully enforce anti-discrimination laws or provide appropriate physical and programmatic accommodations. Yet people with disabilities cannot sue for damages because of government immunity. In this edition of 5Qs with Michigan Law, Professor Margo Schlanger discusses gaps in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and why the right to obtain relief from government discrimination matters.

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