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New Episode Disability Rights Today! Karantsalis v. City of Miami Springs, Florida

January 12, 2022 EST

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Case Summary

The case of Karantsalis v. City of Miami Springs raises many questions about statutes of limitations, progressive disability, and advocacy.

In 2008, Theodore Karantsalis, sued the city of Miami Springs, Florida, alleging the city was in violation of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 because its facilities and infrastructure were inaccessible to him due to his multiple sclerosis.  Later, he withdrew his lawsuit, believing he lacked constitutional standing because his symptoms at the time did not substantially limit his mobility. By 2019, Mr. Karantsalis’ multiple sclerosis had progressed and he required a wheelchair for mobility. He refiled his suit alleging the city and the city’s facilities, programs, and services were now inaccessible to him.

The district court dismissed his suit, finding that Karantsalis was “barred by the four-year statute of limitations,” which was triggered before or during the 2008 suit when he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The district court decision was reversed by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, noting that Karantsalis did not have to sue until his disability resulted in a loss of mobility.

Join us for this episode of Disability Rights Today, as we welcome the Plaintiff-Appellate in this case, Theodore D. Karantsalis, and his attorney, Matthew Dietz. Our host is Dr. Peter Blanck, University Professor and Chairman of the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University. Our guests will discuss the arguments of the case, the case findings, and what this case means for people with disabilities and the ADA.

Speakers

Peter Blanck

Host: Peter Blanck
Chairman of the Burton Blatt Institute and University Professor, Syracuse University

Matthew W. Dietz, Esq.

Attorney: Matthew W. Dietz
Litigation Director, Disability Independence Group Inc.

Theodore D. Karantsalis

Plaintiff-Appellate:
Theodore D. Karantsalis
Miami Springs resident, activist, retired librarian, local journalist, and advocate for people with disabilities

About Us

Disability Rights Today (DRT) is produced by the Southeast ADA Center, a member of the ADA National Network and a project of the Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University. Disability Rights Today is funded by NIDILRR The National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research.

On Disability Rights Today (DRT) each episode we explore the facts, issues, and arguments of the court case, and also how the case might change the legal rights and the lives of people with disabilities. You will hear from the plaintiffs, attorneys, and subject matter experts involved in the highlighted case. The host for Disability Rights Today is Dr. Peter Blanck, an American academic, psychologist, and lawyer who holds the titles of University Professor and Chairman of the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University. The podcast will appeal to disability rights advocates, attorneys, and others wanting to keep current on the latest legal developments involving the ADA. Tune in at disabilityrightstoday.org

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This event was published on January 13, 2022.


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