Disabling Interpretations

Disabling Interpretations
Title Disabling Interpretations PDF eBook
Author Susan Gluck Mezey
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 248
Release 2005-07-24
Genre Law
ISBN 0822972794

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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 was intended to send a clear message to society that discrimination on the basis of disability is unacceptable. As with most civil rights laws, the courts were given primary responsibility for implementing disability rights policy.Mezey argues that the act has not fulfilled its potential primarily because of the judiciary's "disabling interpretations" in adjudicating ADA claims. In the decade of litigation following the enactment of the ADA, judicial interpretation of the law has largely constricted the parameters of disability rights and excluded large numbers of claimants from the reach of the law. The Supreme Court has not interpreted the act broadly, as was intended by Congress, and this method of decision making was for the most part mirrored by the courts below. The high court's rulings to expand state sovereign immunity and insulate states from liability in damage suits has also caused claimants to become enmeshed in litigation and has encouraged defendants to challenge other laws affecting disability rights. Despite the law's strong civil rights rhetoric, disability rights remain an imperfectly realized goal.

Disabling Interpretations

Disabling Interpretations
Title Disabling Interpretations PDF eBook
Author Susan Gluck Mezey
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 2005
Genre People with disabilities
ISBN 9781306963206

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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 was intended to send a clear message to society that discrimination on the basis of disability is unacceptable. As with most civil rights laws, the courts were given primary responsibility for implementing disability rights policy. Mezey argues that the act has not fulfilled its potential primarily because of the judiciary's "disabling interpretations" in adjudicating ADA claims. In the decade of litigation following the enactment of the ADA, judicial interpretation of the law has largely constricted the parameters of disability rights and excluded large numbers of claimants from the reach of the law. The Supreme Court has not interpreted the act broadly, as was intended by Congress, and this method of decision making was for the most part mirrored by the courts below. The high court's rulings to expand state sovereign immunity and insulate states from liability in damage suits has also caused claimants to become enmeshed in litigation and has encouraged defendants to challenge other laws affecting disability rights. Despite the law's strong civil rights rhetoric, disability rights remain an imperfectly realized goal.

Interpretation for Disabled Visitors in the National Park System

Interpretation for Disabled Visitors in the National Park System
Title Interpretation for Disabled Visitors in the National Park System PDF eBook
Author United States. National Park Service. Special Programs and Populations Branch
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1984
Genre National parks and reserves
ISBN

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Interpretation for Disabled Visitors in the National Park System

Interpretation for Disabled Visitors in the National Park System
Title Interpretation for Disabled Visitors in the National Park System PDF eBook
Author David C. Park
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 1984
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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The Physically Disabled in Ancient Israel According to the Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Sources

The Physically Disabled in Ancient Israel According to the Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Sources
Title The Physically Disabled in Ancient Israel According to the Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Sources PDF eBook
Author Michael D Fiorello
Publisher Authentic Media Inc
Pages 248
Release 2014-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1780783299

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In a unique way this study probes the linguistic, sociological, religious and theological issues associated with being physically disabled in the ancient Near East. By examining the law collections, societal conventions and religious obligations towards individuals who were physically disabled Fiorello gives us an understanding of the world a disabled person would enter. He explores the connection between the literal use of disability language and the metaphorical use of this language made in biblical prophetic literature as a prophetic critique of Israel's dysfunctional relationship with God. COMMENDATIONS "In this well-researched volume Michael Fiorello has made a significant contribution to the study of disability in the Bible in the context of its ancient Near Eastern world. Fiorello's work needs to be taken seriously in the church, the academy, and the world." - Richard E. Averbeck, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, USA

Disabling Imagery and the Media

Disabling Imagery and the Media
Title Disabling Imagery and the Media PDF eBook
Author Colin Barnes
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Handicapped
ISBN 9781853310423

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Publications of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men

Publications of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men
Title Publications of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 452
Release 1918
Genre Handicapped
ISBN

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