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Teaching The Tensions, Angela P. Harris
Teaching The Tensions, Angela P. Harris
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Teaching Employment Discrimination, Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Teaching Employment Discrimination, Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Teaching Civil Rights With An Eye On Practice: The Problem Of Maintaining Morale, Harold S. Lewis Jr.
Teaching Civil Rights With An Eye On Practice: The Problem Of Maintaining Morale, Harold S. Lewis Jr.
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Teaching Diversity Skills In Law School, Vernellia R. Randall
Teaching Diversity Skills In Law School, Vernellia R. Randall
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Teaching Civil Rights Through The Basic Tax Course, Dorothy A. Brown
Teaching Civil Rights Through The Basic Tax Course, Dorothy A. Brown
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Immigration Law And Immigrant Rights From Your Own Caseload, Bill Ong Hing
Teaching Immigration Law And Immigrant Rights From Your Own Caseload, Bill Ong Hing
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Indian Law, Lindsay G. Robertson
Teaching Indian Law, Lindsay G. Robertson
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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A Service Learning Project: Disability, Access And Health Care, Elizabeth Pendo
A Service Learning Project: Disability, Access And Health Care, Elizabeth Pendo
All Faculty Scholarship
Last summer, I was thinking about a public service project for my disability discrimination law course. I teach the course in fall, and try to incorporate a project each year. At the same time, I was working on a project looking at barriers to health care for people with disabilities. Some of the barriers are well known, such as lower average incomes, disproportionate poverty, and issues with insurance coverage, to name just a few. I was looking at barriers of a different type, however: those posed by physically inaccessible facilities and equipment. This was a new area for me. Like …