The summary judgment dismissing plaintiff-paraplegic's complaint alleging violations of state and federal disability discrimination laws in defendant-housing authority's failure to provide him with a handicap-accessible apartment and its refusal to reasonably accommodate his disability by permitting him to keep a dog to assist him with his daily activities is reversed and remanded for a fact-sensitive, cost-benefit analysis that considers both parties' needs; the punitive damages claim is also reinstated.
December 06, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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