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Show The Salt Lake Tribune NATION/WORLD Saturday, January 22, 2000 Hear Appeal High Court to Rule on Disabilities Act’ Sout On ‘Blanket Primary’ Decision to determine state employees the rightto sue in federal court over the ADA. whetherfederal law protects state workers rulings that said states and their agencies must abide by a 1963 federal law that requires employers to give men and women equal pay The court will hear arguments in the Florida case in April. Its Jan. 11 decision whittled away more of the federal govern- Act. Just 11 days ago, the justices barred all state employees across the nation from going into federal court to sue over age bias. Now, Florida officials are urging them to rule that Congress likewise exceeded its power by giving all rights revolution. That 54 ruling said Congress had exceeded its authority when lawsuit invoked the two laws aimed at discrimination based on allowing state employees to sue their bosses under the Age Dis- age and disabilities. An Atlanta-based federal ap- crimination in Employment Act peals court said his claims under because the law cannot trump both laws could proceed to trial, but the Supreme Court reversed that part of the decision dealing with the age-bias law. Florida wants the justices to States’ 11th Amendment immunity against being sued in federal On Monday, thejustices or- also reverse the ADA portion of dered federal appeals courts in Illinois and New York to restudy the appeals court's ruling. The sudden toppling of y officers sponsored a marked a wai Friday that ousted President Jamil Mahuad from the presidential palace and sent him into hiding. US. officials predicted “disastrous consequences” for the insurrection leaders. In a surprising announce- federal court after failing to get a promotion, saying he was dis- uating a series of decisions legal scholars say comprise a states’ Mendoza said the armed forces were behind him. KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS SERVICE said A3 Military Ousts Ecuador President THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — The Su- for equal work. A Florida prison guard sued in ment’s power over states, perpetWASHINGTON — The Su- preme Court said Friday it will decide by July whether state employees are protected by a key federal anti-discrimination law, the Americans with Disabilities ° ment shortly before midnight, the armed forces’ most-senior commander, Gen. 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