This summer marked the 29th anniversary of the original Americans with Disabilities Act.
I have Type 1 Diabetes, which makes me a beneficiary of the ADA (as amended). The ADA protects my right to wear my insulin pump on a plane, eat a snack when my glucose is low and bring needles when I go to court. As an individual, I rely on ADA protections on a daily basis.
As an attorney, I regularly counsel employers who feel overwhelmed by administering such a technical law.