
In the past, disabled individuals have faced a wide variety of obstacles that prevented them from fully participating in all that American society has to offer. They have struggled with obtaining employment, and have been denied access to many services most Americans take for granted. In this publication, Margaret C. Jasper examines the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and discusses the rights disabled individuals are entitled to under the statute.This easy-to-use resource is packed with facts on areas governed by the ADA including employment, public entities and transportation, public accommodations, state and local government services and telecommunications.Ideal for anyone interested in this area of law, this newly revised second edition includes coverage of the latest information regarding the ADA.
This book investigates the legal framework and protections established by the Americans with Disabilities Act to ensure equal access and opportunity for disabled individuals in American society. Margaret C. Jasper, an attorney and author of the Legal Almanac Series, provides a comprehensive overview of the statute's history and its practical application. The text synthesizes complex legislative language into an accessible format, detailing how the law mandates accommodations in various sectors of public and private life.
What You Will Find
Legal professionals and students frequently utilize this volume as a foundational reference for understanding the practical implications of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Readers note the clarity of the prose, which effectively translates dense statutory requirements into actionable information for the general public.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2008-02-28
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195338979
ISBN-13:
9780195338973
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