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Rights of the Disabled - A Talk With Dick Thornburgh
(2008-04-28)
Former U.S. Atty. Gen. Dick Thornburgh in Seattle (April 24, 2008). Thornburgh is an attorney with K&L Gates in Washington, D.C., and works for rights of the disabled people. Gary Davis photo.
(KPLU) - This week human rights will get world attention. The United Nations' Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities takes effect. Its aim is to affirm the basic dignity of the disabled, and provide a legal framework for their full integration into society. But the United States, so far, hasn't signed it. KPLU's Gary Davis recently sat down with former U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh, who fought for the 1990 Americans With Disabilities Act. The A.D.A. is a model for the U.N.'s approach. © Copyright 2009, KPLU
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