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Attributing the spate of cases involving the Americans with Disabilities Act to congressional imprecision in writing the act a dozen years ago, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has predicted that the U.S. Supreme Court's current term will be remembered for its rulings interpreting the act. With two ADA decisions out and two more to go, she may be right. But how those rulings will be remembered is less certain.
May 31, 2002 at 12:00 AM
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