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Articles 1 - 12 of 12
Full-Text Articles in Disability Law
How To Protect Special Education During Covid-19: From The Courts To The Capitol, Sarah Coleman
How To Protect Special Education During Covid-19: From The Courts To The Capitol, Sarah Coleman
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced students around the country out of brick-and-mortar schools and into virtual classrooms. While the switch to remote learning has helped keep students and teachers safe from contracting the virus, students with disabilities have largely been deprived of a meaningful education and in person services mandated under federal law. This essay will explain how students have been denied a free appropriate public education (FAPE) under the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA), how litigation has been unsuccessful in creating systemic change for these students, and how public policy by U.S. legislators can offer a solution.
Anti-Incarcerative Remedies For Illegal Conditions Of Confinement, Margo Schlanger
Anti-Incarcerative Remedies For Illegal Conditions Of Confinement, Margo Schlanger
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Americans With Disabilities Act In The Unionized Workplace, Ann C. Hodges
The Americans With Disabilities Act In The Unionized Workplace, Ann C. Hodges
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Private Rights In Public Places: A Weighty Issue, Shari J. Ronkin
Private Rights In Public Places: A Weighty Issue, Shari J. Ronkin
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Silencing The Different Voice: Competence, Feminist Theory And Law, Susan Stefan
Silencing The Different Voice: Competence, Feminist Theory And Law, Susan Stefan
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Competence Of Criminal Defendants: Beyond Dusky And Drope, Richard J. Bonnie
The Competence Of Criminal Defendants: Beyond Dusky And Drope, Richard J. Bonnie
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right To Proceed Pro Se At Competency Hearings: Practical Solutions To A Constitutional Catch-22, Stavy A. Giulianti
The Right To Proceed Pro Se At Competency Hearings: Practical Solutions To A Constitutional Catch-22, Stavy A. Giulianti
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pretexts And Mental Disability Law: The Case Of Competency, Michael L. Perlin
Pretexts And Mental Disability Law: The Case Of Competency, Michael L. Perlin
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Abolishing Competency As A Construction Of Difference: A Radical Proposal To Promote The Equality Of Persons With Disabilities, Steven J. Schwartz
Abolishing Competency As A Construction Of Difference: A Radical Proposal To Promote The Equality Of Persons With Disabilities, Steven J. Schwartz
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rethinking Autonomy In Long Term Care, Charles W. Lidz, Robert M. Arnold
Rethinking Autonomy In Long Term Care, Charles W. Lidz, Robert M. Arnold
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Presumptions And Burdens Of Proof In Determining Competency To Stand Trial: An Analysis Of Medina V. California And The Supreme Court's New Due Process Methodology In Criminal Cases, Bruce J. Winick
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Competency To Refuse Psychotropic Medication: Three Alternatives To The Law's Cognitive Standard, Elyn R. Saks
Competency To Refuse Psychotropic Medication: Three Alternatives To The Law's Cognitive Standard, Elyn R. Saks
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.