The ADA’s Reasonable Accommodation Requirement Ten Years Later

Saturday, January 1, 2000

The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 is one of the most important civil rights laws ever enacted, but it also is among the most misunderstood. The duty of employers to accommodate people with disabilities frequently raises questions. What does “reasonable accommodation,” a core requirement of the ADA mean?

Citation: 
Fuller, L. Lynnette. "The ADA’s Reasonable Accommodation Requirement Ten Years Later." Popular Government 65, no. 2 (Winter 2000): 18-26.
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