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Assistance Creatures:

Agoraphobia Service Monkey Lawsuit Rejected; Seizure Alert Ferret Kicked Out of Mall

Category: Animals

Today was a big day for non-canine service animal news: Service ferret kicked out of mall; agoraphobia monkey suit rejected by courts. Follow on my New York Times Magazine article, Creature Comforts.

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"Seeing Eye Horse" - Good Morning America Segment on Non-Canine Service Animals Misses Key Issues

Category: Animals

Good Morning America's segment today on non-canine service animals was a classic oversimplification of a complex story that makes one of the most common media mistakes: it focuses on the quirk without getting into any of the serious issues involved.

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Producer Seeks Non-Canine Service Animal Users for Documentary Film

Category: Animals

A documentary film is being planned based on my recent NYTimes Magazine story on the use of non-canine service animals. It's producers are looking for subjects to interview.

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DOJ Withdraws ADA Changes That Would Ban Non-Canine Service Animals

Category: Animals

The Department of Justice has withdrawn its proposed ADA regulations that would have banned the use of assistance monkeys, birds, miniature horses, etc.

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New DOJ Head

Category: Animals

A few hours ago, Joe Biden swore in the new head of the Department of Justice -- the first African American Attorney General in history.  This is the man who will be deciding, among other things, the future of guide...

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ADA Changes Not Approved Before Obama Innaguration

Category: Animals

Because the sweeping DOJ changes to the Americans With Disabilities Act were the only Bush Administration regulations under review that weren't approved before Obama was inaugurated as president today, monkeys, miniature horses, parrots, ducks and everything else can legally qualify as service animals (for now)

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DOJ's Proposed Ban of Non-canine Service Animals Is Bad News for Disabled Muslims

Category: Animals

The question of service animal species also turns out to be a question of religious freedom

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Service Animals on the Radio, a Horse Fetching a Beer, Plus Blog Maintenance Downtime

Category: Housekeeping

Links to updates, radio interviews and a funny video while ScienceBlogs is down for an upgrade.

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DOJ's Proposal and Rationale for Allowing Psychiatric Service Animals (dogs only)

Category: Politics

The DOJ's newly proposed definition of service animal includes psychiatric service animals but excludes non-canine species.

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DoJ's Rationale Behind Banning Non-Canine Service Animals

Category: Politics

Leaked DOJ documents reveal details of its proposed ban on all non-canine service animals.

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