When Congress passed and President George H. W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act back in 1990, the hope was that it would make the country a much more accessible place for people with physical limitations. But by leaving the enforcement of that law largely in the hands of lawyers filing private causes of action, did the legislation also help create an environment that's unnecessarily hostile to small-business owners?
That, in essence, is the question t...
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