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The Impact Of The Americans With Disabilities Act On State Bar Examiner's Inquiries Into The Psychological History Of Bar Applicants, Carol J. Banta
The Impact Of The Americans With Disabilities Act On State Bar Examiner's Inquiries Into The Psychological History Of Bar Applicants, Carol J. Banta
Michigan Law Review
This Note argues that the use of any questions based upon an applicant's psychological history in the state bar application process violates the Americans with Disabilities Act. Part I demonstrates that Title II of the ADA applies to state boards of bar examiners, and that the ADA definition of a person with a disability includes a person who has sought or received psychological counseling. Part II applies the ADA and accompanying regulations to the psychological history inquiries currently used by state bar examiners and argues that such inquiries violate the ADA because they inquire specifically about disabled status. Part III …
Kill All The Lawyers?: Shakespeare's Legal Appeal, Kevin T. Traskos
Kill All The Lawyers?: Shakespeare's Legal Appeal, Kevin T. Traskos
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Kill All the Lawyers?: Shakespeare's Legal Appeal by Daniel J. Kornstein
De Jure Revolution?, Margaret M. Russell
De Jure Revolution?, Margaret M. Russell
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Failed Revolutions: Social Reform and the Limits of Legal Imagination by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, and Crusaders in the Courts: How a Dedicated Band of Lawyers Fought for the Civil Rights Revolution by Jack Greenberg.
In Defense Of Lawyers, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
In Defense Of Lawyers, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of A Nation Under Lawyers: How the Crisis In the Legal Profession is Transforming American Society by Mary Ann Glendon
Denaturalizing The Lawyer-Statesman, Anthony V. Alfieri
Denaturalizing The Lawyer-Statesman, Anthony V. Alfieri
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Lost Lawyer: Failing Ideals of the Legal Profession by Anthony T. Kronman.
Poverty Lawyering In The Golden Age, Matthew Diller
Poverty Lawyering In The Golden Age, Matthew Diller
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Brutal Need: Lawyers and the Welfare Rights Movement, 1960-1973 by Martha F. Davis