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Vanderbilt University Law School

2004

Rehabilitation

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Can't We All Just Get Along?: The Treatment Of "Interacting With Others" As A Major Life Activity In The Americans With Disabilities Act, Mark Deloach May 2004

Can't We All Just Get Along?: The Treatment Of "Interacting With Others" As A Major Life Activity In The Americans With Disabilities Act, Mark Deloach

Vanderbilt Law Review

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed in 1990 with the stated goal of providing a "clear and comprehensive national mandate for the elimination of discrimination against individuals with disabilities." Congress determined that, at the time of the passage of the Act, approximately forty-three million Americans had mental or physical disabilities. By enacting the ADA, Congress meant to "provide clear, strong, consistent, enforceable standards addressing discrimination against individuals with disabilities." Now, fourteen years after the ADA's enactment, the success of these goals is in doubt. A 1998 survey of cases brought under Title I of the ADA indicated that …