Articles From Robert L. Miller

Preventing and addressing sexual harassment today By Robert L. Miller Government Lawyers, March 2018 While the law provides limits on the legal filing of complaints against employers, the issue of responding to a new internal complaint about behaviors from years past remains.
Demystifying “unduly burdensome” under FOIA By Robert L. Miller Government Lawyers, March 2017 The Freedom of Information Act provides that every person is entitled to complete information about Illinois governmental agencies. However, the Act includes various types of exclusions including approximately 70 enumerated exemptions, an unknown number of exemptions under the umbrella of 5 ILCS 140/7(1)(a), and the “unduly burdensome” exemption.
Emotional support animals on campus By Robert L. Miller Government Lawyers, June 2016 While requests for emotional support animals on campuses are not new, the frequency and variety of these requests has been growing over the last several years.
Emotional support animals on campus By Robert L. Miller Animal Law, June 2016 While requests for emotional support animals on campuses are not new, the frequency and variety of these requests has been growing over the last several years.
Emotional support animals on campus By Robert L. Miller Education Law, June 2016 While requests for emotional support animals on campuses are not new, the frequency and variety of these requests has been growing over the last several years.

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