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26 Wash. & Lee J. Civ. Rts. & Soc. Just. 689 (2019-2020)
Enforcement of the Americans with Disabilities Act: Remedying "Abusive" Litigation While Strengthening Disability Rights

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     Enforcement of the Americans with
                                   Disabilities Act:
 Remedying Abusive Litigation While
           Strengthening Disability Rights


                                              Evelyn Clark*

                          Abstract

    This Note explores the Americans with Disabilities Act and
the private litigation used to enforce compliance. While the ADA
was designed to be enforced by private citizens, many have called
for reform to limit what they see as abusive litigants. This Note
focuses on  (1) the perceived problem of vexatious litigants
abusing the ADA and its state counterparts to benefit monetarily,
(2) the attempted solutions on both a state and federal level, and
(3) recommended  solutions that focus on protecting the rights of
individuals with disabilities while limiting abusive litigation
meant  to extort businesses.

                      Table of Contents

I. Introduction      .................................  690
II. The Problem........................            ......... 696
      A. Background of the Americans with Disabilities Act
          ................                    ....... ....... 696



    *  Candidate for J.D., May 2020, Washington and Lee University School
of Law. I began my law school career just a year and a half after suffering a
traumatic T6 spinal cord injury. New to navigating the world in a wheelchair,
I became interested in disability rights and the legal perspective to
accessibility. I would like to thank my family for their unwavering support and
love, as well as the many communities that rallied behind me after my
accident.


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