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Unaccommodated: How the ADA Fails Parents, Sarah H. Lorr Faculty Scholarship
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Slaying the Serpents: Why Alternative Intervention Is Necessary to Protect Those in Mental Health Crisis from the State-Created Danger “Snake Pit”, Kathleen Giunta Journal of Law and Policy
Consider Collateral Consequences: The Inherent Hypocrisy of Veterans Treatment Courts’ Failure to Dismiss Criminal Charges, Julia W. Williams Journal of Law and Policy
Lived Experience and Disability Justice in the Family Regulation System, Sarah H. Lorr, L. Frunel Faculty Scholarship
The Historical Diagnosis Criterion Should Not Apply: Reasonable Accommodations in Standardized Testing for Individuals with a Later Diagnosis of ADHD, Denise Elliot Journal of Law and Policy
The Rise of ADA Title III: How Congress and the Department of Justice Can Solve Predatory Litigation, Sarah E. Zehentner Brooklyn Law Review
The ADA Constrained: How Federal Courts Dilute the Reach of the ADA in Prison Cases, Prianka Nair Faculty Scholarship
“There’s Voices in the Night Trying to Be Heard”: The Potential Impact of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on Domestic Mental Disability Law, Michael L. Perlin, Naomi M. Weinstein Brooklyn Law Review
Mandatory Reassignment As a Reasonable Accommodation Under the Americans With Disabilities Act Turns “Nondiscrimination into Discrimination”, Christina M. Loguidice Brooklyn Law Review
Law in the Time of Zika: Disability Rights and Reproductive Justice Collide, Seema Mohapatra Brooklyn Law Review
Dads are Parents, Too: Why Amending the Pregnancy Discrimination Act is Necessary for Courts to Determine if a Parental Leave Policy Violates Title VII, Krista Gay Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Organ Transplantation Eligibility: Discrimination on the Basis of Cognitive Disability, Tien-Kha Tran Journal of Law and Policy
"Outsmarting" Death by Putting Capital Punishment on Life Support: The Need for Uniform State Evaulations of the Intellectually Disabled in the Wake of Hall v. Florida, Taylor B. Dougherty Brooklyn Law Review
Trying to Fit a Square Peg Into a Round Hole: Why Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act Must Apply To All Law Enforcement Services, Michael Pecorini Journal of Law and Policy
Giving Voice in Court: Cushioning Adversarialism for Witnesses with Intellectual Disabilities, Prianka Nair Faculty Scholarship
Lawyers With Disabilities: L'Handicape C'est Nous, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
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