American with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Assembled by Carter McNamara, MBA, PhD
This section of the library provides miscellaneous information which may be helpful as an overview of various aspects of business law in the United States of America. Businesses designing personnel policies should obtain advice from an attorney specializing in the area of employee laws. Businesses requiring legal advice regarding potential or current litigation should seek counsel from an attorney.
Note that employee laws apply the same to for-profit and nonprofit organizations.
Also consider
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Various Perspectives
- What is Disability Discrimination?
- Americans with Disabilities Act Resource Library
- Department of Justice ADA Home Page
- Handicapped individuals and the law
- Work-Leave, the ADA, and the FMLA
- JAN on the Web
- The Positive Workplace: Americans With Disabilities Act
- A Functional Approach to Workplace Accommodations
- Human Resources Guide to Employing People with Disabilities
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