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Works in Disability Law

2022

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

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Consider Collateral Consequences: The Inherent Hypocrisy of Veterans Treatment Courts’ Failure to Dismiss Criminal Charges, Julia W. Williams
Journal of Law and Policy

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Lived Experience and Disability Justice in the Family Regulation System, Sarah H. Lorr, L. Frunel
Faculty Scholarship

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2021

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

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The Rise of ADA Title III: How Congress and the Department of Justice Can Solve Predatory Litigation, Sarah E. Zehentner
Brooklyn Law Review

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The ADA Constrained: How Federal Courts Dilute the Reach of the ADA in Prison Cases, Prianka Nair
Faculty Scholarship

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2019

“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

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Mandatory Reassignment As a Reasonable Accommodation Under the Americans With Disabilities Act Turns “Nondiscrimination into Discrimination”, Christina M. Loguidice
Brooklyn Law Review

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Law in the Time of Zika: Disability Rights and Reproductive Justice Collide, Seema Mohapatra
Brooklyn Law Review

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2018

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

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2016

Organ Transplantation Eligibility: Discrimination on the Basis of Cognitive Disability, Tien-Kha Tran
Journal of Law and Policy

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"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

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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

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2010

Giving Voice in Court: Cushioning Adversarialism for Witnesses with Intellectual Disabilities, Prianka Nair
Faculty Scholarship

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2008

Lawyers With Disabilities: L'Handicape C'est Nous, Anita Bernstein
Faculty Scholarship

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