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Americans with Disabilities Act
It's unlawful for employers to discriminate against someone with a disability who is qualified for the job. Learn about your rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
 What is the Americans with Disabilities Act?
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) gives civil rights protections to people with disabilities.
 Discrimination Outside the Job Setting
This section deals only with discrimination outside of work.
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 Questions and Answers about Employment Discrimination
This section deals only with employment discrimination, which can be a problem for people who have had cancer.
 Additional Resources
Find more information about the Americans with Disabilities Act.
 
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