Disabled Rights: American Disability Policy and the Fight for Equality by Jacqueline Vaughn Switzer (Paperback, 2003)

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ISBN-13: 9780878408986, 978-0878408986. Jacqueline Vaughn Switzer gives us a comprehensive introduction to and overview of [url] disability policy in all facets of society, including education, the workplace, and social integration.

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Freedom and Justice for all is a phrase that can have a hollow ring for many members of the disability community in the United States. Jacqueline Vaughn Switzer gives us a comprehensive introduction to and overview of U.S. disability policy in all facets of society, including education, the workplace, and social integration. Disabled Rights provides an interdisciplinary approach to the history and politics of the disability rights movement and assesses the creation and implementation, successes and failures of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by federal, state and local governments. Disabled Rights explains how people with disabilities have been treated from a social, legal, and political perspective in the United States. With an objective and straightforward approach, Switzer identifies the programs and laws that have been enacted in the past fifty years and how they have affected the lives of people with disabilities. She raises questions about Congressional intent in passing the ADA, the evolution and fragmentation of the disability rights movement, and the current status of disabled people in the U.S. Illustrating the shift of disability issues from a medical focus to civil rights, the author clearly defines the contemporary role of persons with disabilities in American culture, and comprehensively outlines the public and private programs designed to integrate disabled persons into society. She covers the law's provisions as they apply to private organizations and businesses and concludes with the most up-to-date coverage of recent Supreme Court decisions-especially since the 2000-2002 terms-that have profoundly influenced the implementation of the ADA and other disability policies. For activists as well as scholars, students, and practitioners in public policy and public administration, Switzer has written a compassionate, yet powerful book that demands attention from everyone interested in the battle for disability rights and equality in the United States.

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PublisherGeorgetown University Press
ISBN-139780878408986
eBay Product ID (ePID)6046520735

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Number of Pages328 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameDisabled Rights: American Disability Policy and the Fight for Equality
Publication Year2003
SubjectDisability, Government
TypeTextbook
AuthorJacqueline Vaughn Switzer
Subject AreaCivil Service
FormatPaperback

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Item Height229 mm
Item Weight431 g
Item Width152 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorJacqueline Vaughn Switzer

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