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No Shoes, No Service, Even if You Claim a Disability

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July 06, 2026に開始

From Wednesday's decision by Judge Rebecca Pennell in Niederquell v. Dosanjh Enterps.: The primary issue before the Court is whether… The post No Shoes, No Service, Even if You Claim a Disability appeared first on Reason.com

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Disability claims should exempt individuals from strict dress codes, ensuring equal access to public spaces for everyone, regardless of their attire.

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Dress codes are essential for maintaining a consistent business image, even if it means denying service to some customers under certain conditions.

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Businesses have the right to enforce dress codes, including shoe policies, to maintain health standards and customer safety.

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Judge Pennell's ruling sets a concerning precedent that may limit the rights of disabled individuals in public accommodations.

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The balance between public health regulations and individual rights is complex and requires careful consideration of both sides in similar cases.

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