Although limited in scope, the ADA remains alive and well

Nashville Business Journal

4/21/2006

Stephen H. Price

Stephen H. Price

When the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 was enacted, it was widely lauded for protecting the rights of disabled workers.

In a series of landmark decisions, however, the U.S. Supreme Court subsequently limited the scope of employee disability discrimination claims, and many disability rights' activists feared the court had effectively crippled the ADA.

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