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Full-Text Articles in Disability Law
Limited Choices: How The School-Choice Paradigm Subverts Equal Education For Students With Disabilities, Amanda S. Sen
Limited Choices: How The School-Choice Paradigm Subverts Equal Education For Students With Disabilities, Amanda S. Sen
Maryland Law Review
While there is no absolute right to education in the Constitution of the United States, legislation and litigation have created and elucidated specific rights of children to, at a minimum, equal opportunity in education. For students with disabilities, the right to equality in educational opportunity can be found in both federal statutes and under the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. Rapidly developing education policy currently promotes increasing options for parents to use federal and state funds to send their children to schools other than their neighborhood public schools (“school choice”). However, the specific rights of students with disabilities have been …
Justice Disparities: Does The Ada Enforcement System Treat People With Psychiatric Disabilities Fairly?, Jeffrey Swanson, Scott Burris, Kathryn Moss, Michael Ullman
Justice Disparities: Does The Ada Enforcement System Treat People With Psychiatric Disabilities Fairly?, Jeffrey Swanson, Scott Burris, Kathryn Moss, Michael Ullman
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reversing A Trend: An As-Applied Approach Weakens The Boerne Congruence And Proportionality Test, Michael J. Neary
Reversing A Trend: An As-Applied Approach Weakens The Boerne Congruence And Proportionality Test, Michael J. Neary
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Human Rights Of Persons With Mental Disabilities: A Global Perspective On The Application Of Human Rights Principles To Mental Health, Lawrence O. Gostin, Lance Gable
The Human Rights Of Persons With Mental Disabilities: A Global Perspective On The Application Of Human Rights Principles To Mental Health, Lawrence O. Gostin, Lance Gable
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Different But Equal: The Human Rights Of Persons With Intellectual Disabilities, Harold Hongju Koh
Different But Equal: The Human Rights Of Persons With Intellectual Disabilities, Harold Hongju Koh
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disability Law And Higher Education: A Road Map For Where We've Been And Where We May Be Heading, Laura Rothstein
Disability Law And Higher Education: A Road Map For Where We've Been And Where We May Be Heading, Laura Rothstein
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Exile And The Kingdom: Integration, Harassment, And The Americans With Disabilities Act, Mark C. Weber
Exile And The Kingdom: Integration, Harassment, And The Americans With Disabilities Act, Mark C. Weber
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Between A Disability And A Hard Place: The Cancer Survivors' Catch-22 Of Proving Disability Status Under The Americans With Disabilities Act, Barbara Hoffman
Between A Disability And A Hard Place: The Cancer Survivors' Catch-22 Of Proving Disability Status Under The Americans With Disabilities Act, Barbara Hoffman
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Accuracy And Consistency In Categorical Decision-Making: A Study Of Social Security's Medical-Vocational Guidelines-Two Birds With One Stone Or Pigeon-Holing Claimants?, John J. Capowski
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.