Technological Access and the Law.
Information Technology and Disabilities 1995, July, 2, 3
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Publisher Description
"It is possible to envision situations where an insistence on past requirements and practices might arbitrarily deprive genuinely qualified handicapped persons of the opportunity to participate in a covered program. Technological advances can be expected to enhance opportunities ... qualify them [individuals with disabilites] ... to enable the attainment of these goals [equal opportunity and non-discrimination] ..." U.S Supreme Court decision; 442 U.S. 406 (1979) LEGAL ISSUES
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