Wednesday, January 09, 2002

Justices Narrow Breadth of Law on Disabilities
The unanimous ruling was the latest and one of the most important in a series of Supreme Court decisions that have interpreted and, for the most part, narrowed the broad terms of the 1990 law, which obligates employers to make reasonable accommodations for disabled workers.

As a result, plaintiffs are finding it much more difficult than the law's advocates expected to win their cases, or even to get into court in the first place under increasingly stringent definitions of disability.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/09/national/09SCOT.html?todaysheadlines&pagewanted=all

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