Editors’ Note: Reposted from NPR, September 17, 2020. The issue raises serious questions about a government policy created 82 years ago with good intentions versus contemporary knowledge and values. Can we do better? By Alina Selyukh Jerry D’Agostino had a… Read More ›
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Noblesse Oblige May Hamper Resolution of Employee Dispute
It is not a stretch to assert that a hallmark of a society’s progress in “promot[ing] the general welfare” can be seen in its efforts to afford dignity to citizens with physical and mental disabilities. On July 26, 1990, the… Read More ›