1. SUSAN MALAMAIE VAZAKAS, GENETIC DISCRIMINATION AND THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT 24 (1993). See also Paul R. Billings et al., Discrimination as a Consequence of Genetic Testing, 50 AM. J. HUM. GENETICS 476, 477 (1992).
2. Kirke D. Weaver, Genetic Screening and the Right Not to Know, 13 ISSUES L. & MED. 243, 252-57 (1997).
3. See Michael S. Yesley, Protecting Genetic Difference, 13 BERKELEY TECH. L.J. 653,662 (1998) ("The quintessential feature of genetic discrimination is the use of genetic information about an asymptomati c person. If the disorder related to a genetic characteristic has occurred, discrimination based on the disorder may be unfair but is not customarily considered " 'genetic discrimination.'")
4. See Danielle Leventhal, The Human Genome Project: The Road to Our Improved Health or the New Civil Rights Movement, 15 HOFSTRA LAB. & EMP. L.J. 207,223-24 (1997).
5. See Technological Advances in Genetics Testing: Implication for the Future, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Technology of the House Committee on Science, 104th Cong. 1996 (statement of Joseph P. Kennedy, II).