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In this month's publication, Legal Digest delves into the topic of service animals on campus. When people have a visible disability like blindness, it is easy to understand why they would have an animal with them. However, invisible disabilities like PTSD are harder to spot and make determining whether a service animal on campus is appropriate a complex issue to confront. Legal Digest goes into detail describing what constitutes a service animal, what areas on campus can be accessed by the animal, and the owner's responsibility for the care of the service animal. The journal also discusses what questions are allowed to be asked to the animal owner, when a school can deny access to an animal, and many other important questions.
You can read about this topic and more in this month's Legal Digest in the UNT Dallas Library.

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