Popular on eTradeWire
- MROVI Trailer Parts Launches Its Own Tire Brand: Introducing MROVI Tires and the New Didgori Trail Tread - 424
- Gramercy Tech Launches StoryStream - 171
- The Bureau of Environmental Security Launches as a New Immersive Website - 146
- Going to Las Vegas for CES? Meet Bide & Phinge CEO Robert DeMaio: Preview Bide, & Phinge's Patented Netverse Verified App-less Platform, AI & Hardware - 143
- Revenue Expansion, Regulatory Momentum, and a Leadership Position in the $750 Million Suicidal Depression: NRx Pharmaceuticals (N A S D A Q: NRXP) - 133
- OneVizion Welcomes Telecom Industry Veteran Lyle Nyffeler to Board of Directors - 131
- Verb™ Presents Features Vanguard Personalized Indexing: Utilizing Advanced Tax-Loss Harvesting Technology - 130
- XtendView Launches Innovative Dual-Screen Solutions for Mobile Productivity - 126
- Chase Dimond, Top Ecommerce Email Marketer, Announces the Launch of Inboox AI - 124
- My Place Hotel – Hurricane Zion National Park: The Perfect Stay for Every Southern Utah Traveler - 121
Similar on eTradeWire
- LTL Claims Ratio Index – Update 3Q25
- Loa Carbon Announces Appointment of Adam Goldstein to Board of Directors
- The AI trends transforming HGV driver safety
- The National Museum of Transportation Expands Aviation Footprint
- Cobra Clean to the Rescue - Clean and keep DPF's Clean DPF's Reduce REGEN's ECOFuelMax
- The National Museum of Transportation Thanks Community for Supporting ALL Aboard Program
- Broken windshield repair cost may not require a deductible payment
- CCM Announces Executive Promotions
- Royal Limousine Service Vancouver Makes Your Christmas Party Travel Unforgettable
- Wine Tours Vancouver Launches Premium Private Wine Tour Experiences in Vancouver - Fraser Valley
Why and How Flyers Should Sue Southwest Over Its New Deadly Snack
eTradeWire News/10821187
Anaphylactic Shock Risks All Passengers, Including With No Known Allergies
WASHINGTON - eTradeWire -- Southwest Airlines' [SW] decision to begin serving pistachios creates a serious and completely unavoidable risk of death by anaphylactic shock to all passengers, including many with no known food allergies, but it can be fought with legal action under a unique Washington, D.C. statute, says a public interest law professor who has won over 100 cases under that powerful and far reaching law. . . .
Fortunately, the D.C. Human Rights Act (https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/t...) offers a unique protection by prohibiting any actions which can have the "effect or consequence" (https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/s...) of adversely affecting persons with a disability.
More on eTradeWire News
So flyers who have a serious allergy to nuts can file a simple complaint with D.C.'s Office of Human Rights (https://ohr.dc.gov/service/file-discrimination-...) and/or bring a law suit in court under the D.C. Human Rights Act as well as the Air Carrier Access Act, says public interest law professor John Banzhaf, who has won over 100 cases under the D.C. statute.
Better yet, charitable organizations such as the nonprofit Food Allergy Research and Education (https://www.foodallergy.org/), whose serious concerns about the new policy were cited in the article, could bring a much stronger legal action on behalf of its members who live in D.C.
Doing something - indeed, something completely unnecessary because SW already serves pretzels, graham crackers and Oreos - which endangers the health and lives of only a small number of passengers with disabilities is the very definition of discriminating against people with disabilities, says Professor Banzhaf, who successfully argued that those sensitive to tobacco smoke were protected as people with disabilities; and which led to smoking bans on airplanes, in offices, and in many other public areas.
More on eTradeWire News
He suggests that people who contribute to charitable organizations which promise to help protect children and adults with allergies urge them to immediately bring one or more legal actions against SW before a child or adult dies of anaphylactic shock.
He notes that anaphylactic shock is a very serious problem and medical emergency which is estimated to kill some 150-200 people each year in the U.S. Indeed, the risk of death from anaphylactic shock while flying is so serious that all major U.S. airlines are required to carry epinephrine to treat those who become afflicted while flying, notes the activist law professor.
http://banzhaf.net/ jbanzhaf3ATgmail.com @profbanzhaf
Fortunately, the D.C. Human Rights Act (https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/t...) offers a unique protection by prohibiting any actions which can have the "effect or consequence" (https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/s...) of adversely affecting persons with a disability.
More on eTradeWire News
- Billion Strong Foundation Upgrades 3X Skills + Career Finder and New AI Impact Engine
- Billion Strong Foundation Upgrades 3X Skills + Career Finder GPT and AI Impact Engine
- Stray Theories Unveils Falter, an Atmospheric Passage Through the Spaces Between Doubt and Hope
- DJ's GiggleWear Unveils 2025 Holiday Collection Inspired by Emerging Humor Trends
- The Best Techno Album Release: Primoris – Hikari no Michi (Remixes) Out December 13, 2025
So flyers who have a serious allergy to nuts can file a simple complaint with D.C.'s Office of Human Rights (https://ohr.dc.gov/service/file-discrimination-...) and/or bring a law suit in court under the D.C. Human Rights Act as well as the Air Carrier Access Act, says public interest law professor John Banzhaf, who has won over 100 cases under the D.C. statute.
Better yet, charitable organizations such as the nonprofit Food Allergy Research and Education (https://www.foodallergy.org/), whose serious concerns about the new policy were cited in the article, could bring a much stronger legal action on behalf of its members who live in D.C.
Doing something - indeed, something completely unnecessary because SW already serves pretzels, graham crackers and Oreos - which endangers the health and lives of only a small number of passengers with disabilities is the very definition of discriminating against people with disabilities, says Professor Banzhaf, who successfully argued that those sensitive to tobacco smoke were protected as people with disabilities; and which led to smoking bans on airplanes, in offices, and in many other public areas.
More on eTradeWire News
- MDC Design Center Expands Kitchen and Bath Remodeling Solutions in Cherry Hill for 2026
- Compass Hotel by Margaritaville Naples announces third annual pickleball tournament kickoff party
- Florida Aviation Associates Takes Flight in Palm Beach County
- Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices FNR Sponsors Family Support Services' Be an Angel initiative
- Marketing 2 Go to Host In-Person AI Training for Business Leaders Dec. 17
He suggests that people who contribute to charitable organizations which promise to help protect children and adults with allergies urge them to immediately bring one or more legal actions against SW before a child or adult dies of anaphylactic shock.
He notes that anaphylactic shock is a very serious problem and medical emergency which is estimated to kill some 150-200 people each year in the U.S. Indeed, the risk of death from anaphylactic shock while flying is so serious that all major U.S. airlines are required to carry epinephrine to treat those who become afflicted while flying, notes the activist law professor.
http://banzhaf.net/ jbanzhaf3ATgmail.com @profbanzhaf
Source: Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
Filed Under: Transportation
0 Comments
Latest on eTradeWire News
- DKN Hotels Acquires Residence Inn by Marriott San Diego Sorrento Mesa/Sorrento Valley
- Digi 995: Warbot Run Officially Launches on the Apple App Store
- The National Museum of Transportation Expands Aviation Footprint
- Christmas Guide Helps People Save Money and Stay Organized with AI
- CCHR Florida Joins Global Call to Ban Electroshock Treatment, Citing New Evidence of Widespread Patient Harm
- CRG Earns Competitive Position on Missile Defense Agency SHIELD IDIQ Contract Vehicle
- BoxingRx Announces Full Gym Renovation Ahead of New Ownership's One-Year Anniversary
- UK Financial Ltd Announces It's Official Corporate Headquarters In The United Kingdom
- Fibre Channel Industry Association Celebrates 30 Years of Innovation and Announces Completion of New FC-RDMA Standard
- Greensboro's Leading Custom Sign Company Expands Services to Help Local Businesses Strengthen Their Brand Presence
- Ski Size Chart Launches Comprehensive Online Platform for Perfect Ski Selection
- ASI Welcomes FUSE Next as Strategic iMIS® Product Partner to Deliver AI-Powered Unified Content Discovery for Associations
- New Research-Based Functional Medicine Protocols Now Available for Weight Loss and Metabolic Health
- AnyCard–Clover Integration: a new advantage for merchants
- New Book: Telecoms Customer 2035
- Lynchburg Movers Announces Holiday Operating Schedule, Open Throughout December
- Rigani Press Announces Breakthrough Book for Health IT and Medical Leaders to Forge the Road to Responsible AI
- Boost Efficiency with Essential Flooring Software Solutions
- Twin Flame Visions Announces Surge in Traffic and Engagement Following Breakout Ad Performance
- X·Y Worldwide Launches X·Y Foresight, Offering a Clearer Lens on Global Fertility Trends