Ambiguities and irresolvable tensions in the Ada: A reply to Loretta M. Kopelman and Anita Silvers

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 21 (2):225-235 (1996)
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This essay comments on the articles by Loretta M. Kopelman and Anita Silvers. It extends their analyses and concludes that consistency and the total absence of conflict may be unavailable when one interprets and applies the Americans with Disabilities Act

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Mary Ann Cutter
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