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I N D E X

ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS. See Social Security Act.

AD VALOREM TAXES. See Taxes.

AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES TO EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION.

See Civil Rights Act of 1964.

AGENCY. See Civil Rights Act of 1964.

AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. See Maritime Law.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990.

1. Coverage of inmates in state prisons—“Public entity.”—Title II of
ADA, which prohibits a “public entity” from discriminating against a
“qualiﬁed individual with a disability” on account of that individual’s dis-
ability, covers inmates in state prisons. Pennsylvania Dept. of Correc-
tions v. Yeskey, p. 206.

2. Human immunodeﬁciency virus.—Respondent’s asymptomatic HIV
infection is a “disability” under ADA, but First Circuit did not cite sufﬁ-
cient material to determine, as a matter of law, that treating her in peti-
tioner’s dental ofﬁce would not have posed a direct threat to others’ health
and safety. Bragdon v. Abbott, p. 624.

ANTITERRORISM AND EFFECTIVE DEATH PENALTY ACT OF

1996. See Jurisdiction, 3.

APPEALABILITY CERTIFICATES. See Jurisdiction, 3.

APPEALS. See Jurisdiction, 3; Social Security Act.

ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE.

Interview notes—Deceased client.—Attorney’s notes of his interview
with a client shortly before client’s death are protected by attorney-client
privilege from subpoena by Independent Counsel, who seeks to use notes
in a criminal investigation. Swidler & Berlin v. United States, p. 399.

ATTORNEYS AND CLIENTS. See Attorney-Client Privilege; Con-

stitutional Law, IX, 2.

BREACH OF CONTRACT. See Communications Act of 1934.

CALIFORNIA. See Constitutional Law, I.

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