The Supremes Just Don't Understand

We are coming up on the 9th anniversary of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the law that pundits love to call "vague."

A decade ago, the bill that would become the ADA was being discussed in the Senate.

"Whether a person has a disability should be assessed without regard to the availability of mitigating measures, such as reasonable accommodations or auxiliary aids," read the Senate Report.

Continue reading this article