Sharing the Dream: Is the ADA Accommodating All? - U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
On July 26, 1990, President George Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law. The ADA provides a host of civil rights protections for individuals with disabilities. The law seeks to ensure for people with disabilities rights such as equal opportunity in employment, full accessibility to government services, public accommodations, telecommunications; and meaningful methods of enforcing those rights. These rights were not always provided, but they have evolved over time.