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Implications of the Toyota v. Williams Decision for the ADA
The Supreme Court's decision in Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. v. Williams (2002) established that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) definition of disability was intended to be a demanding standard. The ruling implies that individuals must be visibly and functionally unable to perform specific, socially expected manual tasks that are of central importance to most people's daily lives before they are entitled to protection under the ADA.
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Updated 2026-05-02
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