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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Obama Admin Expands Americans With Disabilities Act to Include Children’s Food Allergies; Judge Napolitano Explains the Law | Fox News Insider

Obama Admin Expands Americans With Disabilities Act to Include Children’s Food Allergies; Judge Napolitano Explains the Law | Fox News Insider

The Americans with Disabilities Act has now been expanded to cover food allergies, requiring schools to carry alternative foods to accommodate affected students. Schools could now be at risk for legal action if they fail to provide other options to students with food allergies.
Stuart Varney discussed the new requirement this morning on Fox Business Network with Judge Andrew Napolitano, who explained that when Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, under President George H.W. Bush, they gave the executive branch the power to redefine what a disability is.

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