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	Comments on: EEOC: no post-offer inquiries about family medical history	</title>
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		By: Chris Hoey		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[During my efforts on behalf of my employer and the retail industry prior to the passage of the ADA, I used to use as a &quot;reductio ad absurdum&quot; argument the possibility that the law as proposed, could be used to require a jeweler to hire an epileptic as a diamond cutter. It turns out I was prescient in a sense.]]></description>
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