Disabled rights groups are happy so far, while employers fret, reports Jeffrey Hirsch at Workplace Prof.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on December 3, 2009
Disabled rights groups are happy so far, while employers fret, reports Jeffrey Hirsch at Workplace Prof.
Tagged as: disabled rights, EEOC

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I can’t wait for new rules to allow my service chihuahua to smell and lick all the produce, then poop all over the supermarket.
And the constitutional basis for the EEOC is….?
The proposed regs are a travesty – unless you are a Plaintiff’s attorney or power hungry bureaucrat.
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