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Monthly Archives: September 2013
A Greene County jury, in August of 2013, awarded Jessica Wells – a former nursing student at the Cox School of Nursing (College) who is deaf, $50,000 for a violation of The Americans for Disabilities Act (ADA) after a five-day … Continue reading