FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1995 (202) 616-2765
TDD (202) 514-1888
MEDIA ADVISORY
Judge James Cacheris of U.S. District Court in Alexandria
today issued a decision under the Americans with Disabilities Act
prohibiting the Virginia Board of Bar Examiners from requiring
applicants to answer a question about their mental health
history. The Justice Department filed a friend of the court
brief in the case. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights
Deval L. Patrick issued the following statement:
"Today's decision reflects the ADA's prohibition against
open-ended fishing into an individual's mental health
history. Mental health inquiries unrelated to a person's
current ability to practice law perpetuate stigmas about
persons with mental disabilities. We hope that Virginia and
other states will join those that already have adopted the
Justice Department's position which was upheld today by this
Court."
A copy of the decision is available from the Justice
Department. Contact: Myron Marlin 202-616-2765.
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