Fear,
rage, courage, discrimination.
These are facts of everyday
life for many Americans with
disabilities. The Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA),
has made working, traveling,
and communicating easier for
many individuals. But has this
significant piece of civil
rights legislation helped those
with disabilities become fully
accepted members of society?
How does an individual deal
with discriminatory situations
that the law cannot, does not,
or will not cover? What is
life like in post-ADA America?
The stories in this collection
give readers a chance to visualize
and perhaps resolve these questions
for themselves. Using the techniques
of both fiction and creative
non-fiction, the contributors
bring to life the everyday
problems that people with disabilities
face. Rather than analyzing
the law, the writers dramatize
the complex set of issues underlying
the ADA as it is practiced
and interpreted around the
country: at a small Southern
college, in the Library of
Congress, on a New York City
sidewalk. The stories from
these local battlegrounds form
a unique portrait of a continuing
struggle. Ruth O'Brien's legal
commentary on the Americans
with Disabilities Act supplements
these narratives. Organized
analytically to reflect the
ADA's main provisions, her
commentary draws out and responds
to the legal issues raised
in each contributor's narrative.
Discussing relevant Supreme
Court and federal cases, O'Brien
addresses key legal questions
such as: What recourse do individuals
have when enforcement of the
law is ambiguous or virtually
nonexistent? What is a disability?
How will its changing definition
affect individuals' lives-as
well as their legal actions-in
the future? Voices from the
Edge seeks to challenge the
mindset of those who would
deny equal protection to the
disabled, while providing informative
analysis of the intent and
application of the ADA for
those who wish to learn more
about disability rights. Giving
voice to many types of discrimination
the disabled face while illustrating
the personal stakes underlying
legal disputes over the ADA,
this collection offers unparalleled
insight into the lives behind
the law.
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