Service Animals are generally considered reasonable accommodations under the Fair Housing Act. Should Emotional Support Animals be treated similarly? What about in non-housing situations? What documentation should be required for an animal to be accommodated?
The article discussed was: Katie Basalla, Shortening the Leash: Emotional Support Animals under the Fair Housing
Act, 89 U. CIN. L. REV. 140 (2020).
Host: Jo Ann Fernando
Panel: Schenley Kent, Seth Trott, Tony Fernando
Audio: Mohammed Saleem
Producer: Tony Fernando
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