WASHINGTON, D.C. – After losing a string of disability rights cases in the U.S. Supreme Court in the past three years, disability activists are wondering whether it is time to turn to Congress for help.

The high court, beginning with a critical trio of rulings in 1999, has focused primarily on the definition of disabled in the context of workplace challenges under the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990.

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