Congressional Digest

Supreme Court Debates April 2001 No. 4 Vol. 4
Before The Court

The Casey Martin Case

Professional Golf and the Americans With Disabilities Act

Before The Court

The Justices Weigh in During Oral Arguments

At 10:13 a.m. on January 17, 2001, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments for case number 00-24, Professional Golf Association (PGA) Tour, Inc. v. Casey Martin. At 11:13 a.m., arguments concluded and the case was submitted for judgment. Following are excerpts from the arguments of H. Bartow Farr III, counsel of record for the Petitioner, and Roy L. Reardon, counsel of record for the Respondent. Questions are presented from the nine Supreme Court justices. Argument on Behalf of PGA Tour, Inc. MR. FARR: Title III of the [Americans With Disabilities] Act would not apply if Respondent were playing in…

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