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Full-Text Articles in Disability Law
The Americans With Disabilities Act: Website Accessibility And A Foreign Solution To A Domestic Problem, James Toye
The Americans With Disabilities Act: Website Accessibility And A Foreign Solution To A Domestic Problem, James Toye
St. Mary's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Recognizing The Need For Mental Health Reform In The Texas Department Of Criminal Justice, Kara Mchorse
Recognizing The Need For Mental Health Reform In The Texas Department Of Criminal Justice, Kara Mchorse
St. Mary's Law Journal
The ways in which mental health care and the criminal justice system interact are in desperate need of reform in Texas. The rate of mental illness in Texas is higher than the current state of mental health care can provide for. While state hospitals were once the primary care facilities of those with mental illness, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) has taken on that role in the last few decades; and when the criminal justice system becomes entangled with mental health care, it often leads to “unmitigated disaster.” If Texas continues to allow the TDCJ to act as …
Texas, The Death Penalty, And Intellectual Disability, Megan Green
Texas, The Death Penalty, And Intellectual Disability, Megan Green
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract forthcoming
Public Law 94-142 And The Texas Law., Ann Macmurray
Public Law 94-142 And The Texas Law., Ann Macmurray
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Termination Of Disability Benefit Payments Without A Prior Hearing Is Not Violative Of Due Process., William R. Crow Jr.
Termination Of Disability Benefit Payments Without A Prior Hearing Is Not Violative Of Due Process., William R. Crow Jr.
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.