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The Social Security Administration's Medical-Vocational Guidelines: Permissible Standardization Of The Disability Adjudication Process, Or A Threat To Individualization?, Rebecca Barkey Jan 1983

The Social Security Administration's Medical-Vocational Guidelines: Permissible Standardization Of The Disability Adjudication Process, Or A Threat To Individualization?, Rebecca Barkey

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Road Map To Adjudication Under The Medical-Vocational Guidelines, J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy Jan 1983

A Road Map To Adjudication Under The Medical-Vocational Guidelines, J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy

Scholarly Articles

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 Jan 1983

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.


Procedural Rulemaking Under The Judicial Councils Reform And Judicial Conduct And Disability Act Of 1980, Stephen B. Burbank Dec 1982

Procedural Rulemaking Under The Judicial Councils Reform And Judicial Conduct And Disability Act Of 1980, Stephen B. Burbank

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


School Discipline And The Handicapped Child Sep 1982

School Discipline And The Handicapped Child

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Administrative Law - Department Of Transportation Regulations Mandating That Mass Transit Systems Be Accessible To The Handicapped Are Beyond The Scope Of Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act, Kathleen A. Frederick Jan 1982

Administrative Law - Department Of Transportation Regulations Mandating That Mass Transit Systems Be Accessible To The Handicapped Are Beyond The Scope Of Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act, Kathleen A. Frederick

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Arbeit Macht Frei:" Vocational Rehabilitation And The Release Of Virginia's Criminally Insane, Daryl B. Matthews, Patrick J. Coyne Jan 1982

"Arbeit Macht Frei:" Vocational Rehabilitation And The Release Of Virginia's Criminally Insane, Daryl B. Matthews, Patrick J. Coyne

University of Richmond Law Review

The release from confinement of persons acquitted by reason of insanity is one of the most perplexing problems of the criminal law. The insanity acquittee's release confronts our deepest fears, and the procedures which society employes in this process force us to face the difficult and often intractable issue of the responsibility of the criminally insane.


The Sterilization Rights Of Mental Retardates Jan 1982

The Sterilization Rights Of Mental Retardates

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Employment Discrimination And The Visually Impaired, David A. Yuckman Jan 1982

Employment Discrimination And The Visually Impaired, David A. Yuckman

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rape Of The Mentally Deficient: Satisfaction Of The Nonconsent Element, 15 J. Marshall L. Rev. 115 (1982), Susan L. Brody Jan 1982

Rape Of The Mentally Deficient: Satisfaction Of The Nonconsent Element, 15 J. Marshall L. Rev. 115 (1982), Susan L. Brody

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Handicapped Child's Right To A Free Appropriate Education: Defining The Limits Of Responsibility, Richard J. Buturla Jan 1982

The Handicapped Child's Right To A Free Appropriate Education: Defining The Limits Of Responsibility, Richard J. Buturla

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Sterilization Of The Developmentally Disabled: Shedding Some Myth-Conceptions, Deborah Hardin Ross Oct 1981

Sterilization Of The Developmentally Disabled: Shedding Some Myth-Conceptions, Deborah Hardin Ross

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction, L. Lynn Hogue Oct 1981

Introduction, L. Lynn Hogue

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Guardianship: Overcoming The Last Hurdle To Civil Rights For The Mentally Disabled, Sheryl Dicker Oct 1981

Guardianship: Overcoming The Last Hurdle To Civil Rights For The Mentally Disabled, Sheryl Dicker

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Aftermath Of The Dd Act: Is There Life After Pennhurst, The, Penelope A. Boyd Oct 1981

Aftermath Of The Dd Act: Is There Life After Pennhurst, The, Penelope A. Boyd

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reviewing An Individual Habilitation Plan: A Lawyer's Guide, Marianne Bennett Oct 1981

Reviewing An Individual Habilitation Plan: A Lawyer's Guide, Marianne Bennett

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rights For Developmentally Disabled Citizens: A Perspective For The 80s, H. Rutherford Turnbull Iii Oct 1981

Rights For Developmentally Disabled Citizens: A Perspective For The 80s, H. Rutherford Turnbull Iii

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Implying A Cause Of Action Under Section 503 Of The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973, Michigan Law Review Apr 1981

Implying A Cause Of Action Under Section 503 Of The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

This Note urges courts to recognize a private right of action under section 503. Part I reviews all the evidence of legislative intent available today. It concludes that by now the congressional desire for a private right of action has become abundantly clear. Part II examines the more difficult issue of when that congressional desire crystallized into law. It finds ample reliable evidence that a private right of action has existed since Congress first passed section 503 in 1973.


Introduction, Symposium On Developmental Disabilities And The Law, L. Lynn Hogue Jan 1981

Introduction, Symposium On Developmental Disabilities And The Law, L. Lynn Hogue

Faculty Publications By Year

No abstract provided.


Injection Or Rejection: The Right To Refuse Psychotropic Drugs, Howard Berger Oct 1980

Injection Or Rejection: The Right To Refuse Psychotropic Drugs, Howard Berger

In the Public Interest

No abstract provided.


Public Law 94-142 And The Texas Law., Ann Macmurray Mar 1980

Public Law 94-142 And The Texas Law., Ann Macmurray

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In Civil Commitment Proceedings, Marianne Wesson Jan 1980

The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In Civil Commitment Proceedings, Marianne Wesson

Publications

No abstract provided.


Mental Retardation - Federal Statutory Right To Habilitation - State Statutory Right To Habilitation - Remedies, Julianne Hallenbeck Palmer Jan 1980

Mental Retardation - Federal Statutory Right To Habilitation - State Statutory Right To Habilitation - Remedies, Julianne Hallenbeck Palmer

Duquesne Law Review

The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has held that federal and Pennsylvania statutory law grants mentally retarded persons a right to habilitation in the least restrictive environment.

Halderman v. Pennhurst State School & Hospital, 612 F.2d 84 (3d Cir. 1979), cert. granted, 100 S. Ct. 2984 (1980) (No. 79-1404).


The Institutionalized Child's Claim To Special Education: A Federal Codification Of The Right To Treatment, 56 U. Det. J. Urb. L. 337 (1979), Patrick A. Keenan, Celeste M. Hammond Jan 1979

The Institutionalized Child's Claim To Special Education: A Federal Codification Of The Right To Treatment, 56 U. Det. J. Urb. L. 337 (1979), Patrick A. Keenan, Celeste M. Hammond

UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Note: Enforcing The Right To An "Appropriate" Education: The Education For All Handicapped Children Act Of 1975, John G. Douglass Jan 1979

Note: Enforcing The Right To An "Appropriate" Education: The Education For All Handicapped Children Act Of 1975, John G. Douglass

Law Faculty Publications

Congress passed the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 197 in response to the need for increased funding brought about by the widespread recognition by courts and state legislatures of the right of handicapped children to an adequate education. Although the Act sets forth general requirements states must meet in order to qualify for receipt of federal funds, it does not prescribe the specific educational programs local schools must make available in order to fulfill those requirements. Instead, the heart of the federal control mechanism is a system of procedural .safeguards which provides for parental involvement in educational placement …


Legislation By Implication: The Exercise Of Legislative Authority Under The 1978 Amendments To Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973, Nancy T. Ray Jan 1979

Legislation By Implication: The Exercise Of Legislative Authority Under The 1978 Amendments To Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973, Nancy T. Ray

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Employment Rights Of Handicapped Individuals: Statutory And Judicial Parameters, Toni M. Massaro Dec 1978

Employment Rights Of Handicapped Individuals: Statutory And Judicial Parameters, Toni M. Massaro

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Postsecondary And Vocational Education Programs And The "Otherwise Qualified" Provision Of Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973, Marc P. Charmatz, Andrew S. Penn Oct 1978

Postsecondary And Vocational Education Programs And The "Otherwise Qualified" Provision Of Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973, Marc P. Charmatz, Andrew S. Penn

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

While the Rehabilitation Act defines a "handicapped individual,'' neither the language of section 504 nor its legislative history sheds much light on the exact meaning of the term ''otherwise qualified handicapped individual.'' This article will argue that the definition of this term must be broad enough to include severely handicapped persons, the primary group that Congress intended to benefit and protect in enacting section 504. Focussing on the area of postsecondary education, this article will argue that the interpretation developed in the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) Regulation most effectively fulfills the purposes which Congress intended in enacting …


Private Rights Of Action, 27 Depaul L. Rev. 1117 (1978), Michael P. Seng Jan 1978

Private Rights Of Action, 27 Depaul L. Rev. 1117 (1978), Michael P. Seng

UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship

In order for Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to practically prohibit employment discrimination against handicapped persons, a broad array of effective and prompt remedies is needed. In this Article, the author examines judicial findings of legislative intent to create private causes of action in the enactment of various civil rights legislation and concludes that a private cause of action is an available mechanism to enforce the federal statutory scheme prohibiting discrimination in the employment of handicapped individuals. While Sections 503 and 504 are silent as to whether a private cause of action exists, Professor Seng …


Does The Constitution Mean What It Always Meant?, James W. Nickel, Stephen R. Munzer Nov 1977

Does The Constitution Mean What It Always Meant?, James W. Nickel, Stephen R. Munzer

Articles

No abstract provided.