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Disability Matters: Toward A Law School Clinical Model For Serving Youth With Special Education Needs, Stephen A. Rosenbaum, Patricia A. Massey Jan 2005

Disability Matters: Toward A Law School Clinical Model For Serving Youth With Special Education Needs, Stephen A. Rosenbaum, Patricia A. Massey

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This article examines the role that law school clinics could play in remedying a gap in legal services for youth with special education needs while simultaneously enhancing law students’ awareness and understanding of disabilities and providing students with unique skills. The authors show that the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), recently reauthorized by Congress, places the burden of enforcement on parents but leaves these parents — particularly those marginalized by poverty, race, language or immigration status — without sufficient access to legal representation. The authors suggest that this representation gap is aggravated by lawyers’ and law students’ lack of …


A Response To Professor Bix, Robert F. Nagel Jan 2005

A Response To Professor Bix, Robert F. Nagel

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A Brief Survey Of Deconstruction, Pierre Schlag Jan 2005

A Brief Survey Of Deconstruction, Pierre Schlag

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Navigating Diverse Identities: Building Coalitions Through Redistribution Of Academic Capital--An Exercise In Praxis, Aya Gruber Jan 2005

Navigating Diverse Identities: Building Coalitions Through Redistribution Of Academic Capital--An Exercise In Praxis, Aya Gruber

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Book Review, Lakshman D. Guruswamy Jan 2005

Book Review, Lakshman D. Guruswamy

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