The more businesses comply with ADA, the less they can comply with social distancing. It's time to change our national defense strategy.
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May 18, 2020
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ADA Compliance in Light of Social Distancing ([link removed] )
Businesses reopening with health precautions in place against the pandemic may run into headaches under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
- Stores That Reopen Face ADA Compliance Puzzles ([link removed] )
By Walter Olson
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Travel Bans Did Not Stop the Pandemic ([link removed] )
The president has touted these “bans,” first on China and then other countries, as being early and effective measures to stop the pandemic, but he was wrong.
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By David J. Bier
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