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Date: | Fri, 16 Nov 2001 03:34:51 EST |
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I keep thinking about this Sutton thing. As I understand, he doesn't believe
that the ADA belongs at the federal level, right? He believes that this is
not in line with the Constitution, rather this should be governed by
individual states.
Have I got a grip on this so far? If so, is there a possibility that the ADA
really should be a state concern rather than a federal concern? If so, how
does that affect the Civil Rights Act of 1964? Would that not fall into the
same category?
I'm playing the devil's advocate; I realize that. I am wondering about the
basis for his argument. What's his legal foundation?
Comments, thoughts, whatever?
Betty
In a message dated 11/14/2001 7:03:57 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Kathy. It's primarily an info list for advocates of disability issues,
> such as the Sutton nomination for the Circuit Court, and the Miccasa
> legislation.
> Mike
>
Betty
aut viam inveniam aut faciam
"I will either find a way or make one."
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