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105 Iowa L. Rev. 369 (2019-2020)
Water, Water Everywhere, but Not a Straw to Drink: How the Americans with Disabilities Act Serves as a Limitation on Plastic Straw Bans

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       Water, Water Everywhere, but Not

     a Straw to Drink: How the Americans

           with Disabilities Act Serves as a

         Limitation on Plastic Straw Bans

                              Isaac T. Caverly*


     ABSTRACT: Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
     to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to society. This
     revolutionary piece of legislation implemented standards for which places of
     public accommodation must conform their business practices to. As a result,
     places of public accommodation are required to provide auxiliary aids to
     individuals who request them. This Note will first examine the background
     that has led to plastic straws being banned or removed from places of public
     accommodation. This Note will then discuss the negative consequences that
     banning plastic straws has on   individuals with  disabilities. These
     consequences can lead to the defacto exclusion of individuals with disabilities
     from public life, which is what the Americans with Disabilities Act sought to
     prevent. To avoid exclusion, this Note argues that plastic straws are the only
     type of straw that can serve as an auxiliary aid. Therefore, in order to comply
     with the ADA places of public accommodation must provide plastic straws.
     This ensures that individuals with disabilities can fully and equally enjoy
     their beverages. Finally, this Note will examine the impact this classification
     has on current actions being taken and propose simple steps to ensure that
     companies and government actors do not subject themselves to litigation that
     they can easily avoid.

I.     INTRO DU CTIO N ............................................................................. 370

II.    THE PATH TO PLASTIC STRAW BANS AND THE CONCERNS
       THAT  ACCOMPANY THEM    ............................................................. 371
       A.  PLASTIC'S METEORIC ASCENSION TO A UBIQUITOUS ITEM
           IN H UM AN L tFE ....................................................................... 37 1

       J.D. Candidate, The University of Iowa College of Law, 2oo; BA., The Ohio State
University, 2017. I would like to thank Amy Adam and Beth Moritz for encouraging me in my
writing from a young age, my family for their unending love and support, and Charles Pults for
helping to make this piece the best it could be.

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