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The First ADA Title II Case Against the Nevada Department of Corrections
This book documents the first ADA Title II case ever brought against the Nevada Department of Corrections - a firsthand account of discrimination, denied accommodations, and the systemic barriers faced by a disabled inmate fighting for equal access. Inside these pages, Andreas Yescas details how NDOC repeatedly ignored medical restrictions, denied programs, blocked housing options, and created false records to justify unlawful decisions.
Through grievances, evidence, and persistence, he exposes how disability rights were violated behind the walls of a state institution that is legally required to protect them. This is not fiction. This is a real legal battle - told by the person who lived it. A story of discrimination. A fight for equal access. A case that has never been brought forward in Nevada until now. For readers interested in civil rights, disability law, prison reform, or the realities of ADA enforcement inside correctional systems, this book provides a rare and unfiltered look at what happens when the law is ignored and one person decides to stand up anyway.
Through grievances, evidence, and persistence, he exposes how disability rights were violated behind the walls of a state institution that is legally required to protect them. This is not fiction. This is a real legal battle - told by the person who lived it. A story of discrimination. A fight for equal access. A case that has never been brought forward in Nevada until now. For readers interested in civil rights, disability law, prison reform, or the realities of ADA enforcement inside correctional systems, this book provides a rare and unfiltered look at what happens when the law is ignored and one person decides to stand up anyway.
This book documents the first ADA Title II case ever brought against the Nevada Department of Corrections - a firsthand account of discrimination, denied accommodations, and the systemic barriers faced by a disabled inmate fighting for equal access. Inside these pages, Andreas Yescas details how NDOC repeatedly ignored medical restrictions, denied programs, blocked housing options, and created false records to justify unlawful decisions.
Through grievances, evidence, and persistence, he exposes how disability rights were violated behind the walls of a state institution that is legally required to protect them. This is not fiction. This is a real legal battle - told by the person who lived it. A story of discrimination. A fight for equal access. A case that has never been brought forward in Nevada until now. For readers interested in civil rights, disability law, prison reform, or the realities of ADA enforcement inside correctional systems, this book provides a rare and unfiltered look at what happens when the law is ignored and one person decides to stand up anyway.
Through grievances, evidence, and persistence, he exposes how disability rights were violated behind the walls of a state institution that is legally required to protect them. This is not fiction. This is a real legal battle - told by the person who lived it. A story of discrimination. A fight for equal access. A case that has never been brought forward in Nevada until now. For readers interested in civil rights, disability law, prison reform, or the realities of ADA enforcement inside correctional systems, this book provides a rare and unfiltered look at what happens when the law is ignored and one person decides to stand up anyway.
