DISABILITY LAW IN THE UNITED STATES: A LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990, PUBLIC LAW 101-336Reams, Bernard D., Jr.; Schultz, Jon S.; McGovern, Peter J.Item #: 3566 Pages: 6v. Published: Getzville; William S. Hein & Co., Inc.; 1992. Series: FEDERAL DISABILITIES LAWS Subjects: LEGISLATIVE HISTORY, MEDICAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE, PUBLIC LAW & POLICY The Americans with Disabilities Act will change the waynearly every corporation and organization does business inthe United States. Its purpose is to provide a clear andcomprehensive national mandate to end discrimination againstindividuals with disabilities and to bring disabled personsinto the economic and social mainstream of American life.Second printing, 1995.Standard 24X type 2B negative polarity diazo.The Americans with Disabilities Act will change the waynearly every corporation and organization does business inthe United States. Its purpose is to provide a clear andcomprehensive national mandate to end discrimination againstindividuals with disabilities and to bring disabled personsinto the economic and social mainstream of American life. Please contact us to request purchasing information. |