The Americans with disabilities act: costly mandates or civil rights?

By: Pfeiffer, David.
Series: Disability & Society 9 (4) 1994: 533-542.Publisher: 1994Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DISABILITY | UNITED STATES OF AMERICASummary: In an attempt to resolve the issue of costs versus civil rights in the ADA is reviewed. The argument is that the ADA is intrusive and costly is analyzed showing that it fails in terms of logic and fiscal impact. A conclusion about costs and civil rights is offered.
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In an attempt to resolve the issue of costs versus civil rights in the ADA is reviewed. The argument is that the ADA is intrusive and costly is analyzed showing that it fails in terms of logic and fiscal impact. A conclusion about costs and civil rights is offered.

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