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Copyright And Disability, Blake E. Reid Jan 2021

Copyright And Disability, Blake E. Reid

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A vast array of copyrighted works—books, video programming, software, podcasts, video games, and more—remain inaccessible to people with disabilities. International efforts to adopt limitations and exceptions to copyright law that permit third parties to create and distribute accessible versions of books for people with print disabilities have drawn some attention to the role that copyright law plays in inhibiting the accessibility of copyrighted works. However, copyright scholars have not meaningfully engaged with the role that copyright law plays in the broader tangle of disability rights.


The International Right To Sport For People With Disabilities, Maureen A. Weston Jan 2017

The International Right To Sport For People With Disabilities, Maureen A. Weston

Marquette Sports Law Review

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Maintaining Athletics As An Important Part Of A High School Education: The Seventh Circuit Gives Hope To Disabled Student-Athletes In Washington V. Indiana High School Athletic Association, Inc., Kristine Larochelle Jan 2000

Maintaining Athletics As An Important Part Of A High School Education: The Seventh Circuit Gives Hope To Disabled Student-Athletes In Washington V. Indiana High School Athletic Association, Inc., Kristine Larochelle

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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