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This 4 page report discusses the Americans with disabilities act and uses the 1999 case of Sutton v. United Airlines as an example of a ruling in favor of an employer. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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the first President George Bush), and was implemented in 1992. Title III of the ADA prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability by any public accommodations. It is a broad-reaching
law and regulation with the intent to open the American society to the millions of people with disabilities so that they can fully enjoy and participate in all that the
United States has to offer. Just as people were once prohibited from "full participation" in American society because of the color of their skin, their cultural heritage, their religion, their
age, their gender, or even their socio-economic status, the ADA serves as important civil rights legislation as surely as any "equal protection" clauses in state or federal law. Candris and
Anderson accurately refer to the ADA as: "The most important civil rights legislation in nearly 25 years" (30). Employment "Rights" It has
also proven itself to be one of the most important pieces of employment-related legislation. Not only were millions of Americans "granted" the "right" to be able to patronize the same
businesses as other Americans, the law also establishes their right to apply for (and get) the same jobs as others qualified for the positions who were deemed to be more
"normal." It also assured that those Americans with a disease which was thought to be too costly for a companys insurance plan, to socially unacceptable, or even too potentially disabling
could not be barred from employment or fired from the jobs they already had because they happened to contract a certain virus or disease. Nau explains that: "Under the
ADA, an individual with a disability is one who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, or who has a record of
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