Abstract

In 2011, the Justice Department sued the University of Nebraska at Kearney and several of its officials under the Fair Housing Act. DOJ alleged two basic claims — the defendants unlawfully denied requests by two students to permit emotional support animals in campus housing as accommodations for depression, anxiety and post‐traumatic stress disorder, and the institution had a pattern and practice of disability discrimination against students seeking to live with emotional support animals as accommodations for psychiatric disabilities.

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