Citation: | 373 F. Supp. 487, 495 (D. Minn. 1974) |
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Date decided: | Feb 15, 1974 |
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Law type: | Civil |
Jurisdiction level: | State |
State of origin: | Minnesota |
Topic(s): | Disability rights |
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Result: | Win |
Attorneys: | Luther Granquist, with Anne Henry, both of the Minnesota Disability Law Center, served as Plaintiff Counsel in the Welsch Case. |
Others involved: | The two attorneys of the Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis who undertook primary responsibility for the lawsuit in the first year were Neil Mickenberg and Jeffrey Hartje. |
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[DRAFT TEXT: Major class action case that improved conditions for the mentally retarded and disabled in Minnesota and established principles that helped the disabled in the state.]Case Details
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