Justice Scalia, Walking, and Professional Golf

Feb 19, 2016

By Rob Harris   Almost as quickly as the political parties drew battle lines over whether the Senate should entertain an election year confirmation of a replacement justice for Antonin Scalia, the golf world began reminiscing about Justice Scalia’s dissent in Casey Martin’s victorious suit against the PGA Tour.   The Casey Martin case, as many will remember, addressed the issue of whether the Americans with Disability Act permitted Martin to use a golf cart in PGA Tour events. The
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