Home/Case Law/Fourth Circuit/Carin Manders Constantine v. The Rectors and Visitors of George Mason University Mark F. Grady, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Dean of George Mason Law School Daniel D. Polsby, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Winston S. Moore, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Associate Dean for Student Academic Affairs Nelson Lund, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as a Professor of Law, United States of America, Intervenor. American Association of People With Disabilities the Bazelon Center, for Mental Health Law Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund Legal Aid Society, Employment Law Center Training and Advocacy Support Center of the National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems, Amici Supporting
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No. 790597
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Carin Manders Constantine v. The Rectors and Visitors of George Mason University Mark F. Grady, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Dean of George Mason Law School Daniel D. Polsby, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Winston S. Moore, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Associate Dean for Student Academic Affairs Nelson Lund, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as a Professor of Law, United States of America, Intervenor. American Association of People With Disabilities the Bazelon Center, for Mental Health Law Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund Legal Aid Society, Employment Law Center Training and Advocacy Support Center of the National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems, Amici Supporting
No. 790597 · Decided June 13, 2005
No. 790597·Fourth Circuit · 2005·
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United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
June 13, 2005
Citation
No. 790597
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Carin Manders Constantine v. The Rectors and Visitors of George Mason University Mark F. Grady, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Dean of George Mason Law School Daniel D. Polsby, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Winston S. Moore, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as Associate Dean for Student Academic Affairs Nelson Lund, in His Individual Capacity and His Official Capacity as a Professor of Law, United States of America, Intervenor. American Association of People With Disabilities the Bazelon Center, for Mental Health Law Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund Legal Aid Society, Employment Law Center Training and Advocacy Support Center of the National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems, Amici Supporting is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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This case was decided on June 13, 2005.
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