Scott Fallon
NorthJersey.com
In recent years more pet owners have begun bringing their dogs and other animals into restaurants, supermarkets and other public places that have long been off-limits, sometimes causing clashes between customers and managers, and prompting warnings from the health...
PLAYERS PLACE II CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent, v. K.P. and B.F., Defendants-Respondents/ Cross-Appellants.
Ansell Grimm & Aaron, PC, attorneys for appellant/cross-respondent (David J. Byrne, on the briefs). Freidel & Kramer, PC, attorneys for...
Chris Nesi
New Jersey's highest court is about to tackle its ruffest case yet — involving an emotional-support dog deemed too heavy to live in his owners' condo complex.
The Camden housing site says it has a bone to pick with the pooch's owners because the facility is only supposed to allow...
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The City also seeks to compel an evaluation of Plaintiff's current service dog or dogs.(Dkt. No. 26 at 9.)
The City asserts "the dog that plaintiff asserts was his service animal in 2019 has been replaced by another." (Dkt. No. 26 at 10.)...
This is a follow-up to my "Flustered with Reporting!" I was following this case while it was ongoing about a year ago, then I found that he, Joshua Rohrer, had filed a federal case about what had happened. Well as normal a lot of news articles hit and seemed to be omitting parts of the story to...
Sorry in advance, I have been looking over the media coverage of the Joshua Rohrer service dog case. There is a lot more to the case but something I have been noticing with the growing trend of stories about this is how badly this story, more specifically the death of the service dog. I am doing...
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On October 13, 2021, Joshua Rohrer—a disabled veteran who was homeless and living in Gastonia, North Carolina—experienced one of the worst days of his life. He was standing on the median of a road with his service dog, Sunshine, smiling and waving to passing...
In 1990, Congress enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") to eliminate the discrimination that persons with disabilities faced in essential facets of everyday life. 42 U.S.C. § 12101. Title III of the ADA prohibits discrimination in "places of public accommodations," including...
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