Asked by Lisbeth Galvan on Jun 11, 2024

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Mia's use of illegal drugs limits her ability to walk properly. The elevator at her office was not working for many months, so Mia needed to climb two flights of stairs and had difficulty getting to her desk. She tried suing her company under the Americans with Disabilities Act, arguing that her company discriminates against individuals who cannot perform major life activities. Which statement would weaken Mia's argument?

A) Mia is not a senior employee.
B) The ADA prohibits discrimination only against workers who are over the age of 40.
C) The ADA does not cover conditions of substance abuse.
D) Mia is not pregnant.
E) The ADA applies only to the decisions or actions of the government.

Americans with Disabilities Act

A comprehensive civil rights law in the U.S. that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life.

Substance Abuse

Definition: The excessive use of drugs or alcohol that negatively affects a person's health, social, and/or occupational functioning.

  • Recognize the legal foundations and safeguards against discrimination targeting distinct categories such as gender, age, race, and disability.
  • Acknowledge the critical role of equal opportunity and the provision of accommodations in the workplace.
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Halla JabaiehJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The ADA does not cover conditions of substance abuse, so Mia's use of illegal drugs would not qualify as a disability under the Act. Therefore, her argument that her company discriminates against individuals who cannot perform major life activities would be weakened. Choices A, B, D, and E are irrelevant to the argument.