Property owner brought action against neighbor, alleging trespass. Neighbor, with an alleged hearing impairment, filed cross-and counterclaims, a motion to dismiss, an indigency petition, and a motion for sign language interpreter
This article presents the findings of a study conducted with Deaf and hearing American Sign Language...
On January 18, the Bet Tzedek Civil Litigation Clinic, co-directed by Professors Rebekah Diller and ...
This qualitative multiple case study research project examines interpreter use for students who are ...
Title II of the ADA, which most closely resembles section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, req...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law which, among many other regulations, requ...
This paper examines the history of oppression of the Deaf as a cultural minority and the ways in whi...
This study investigates how and when hearing interpreters in the United States decide there is a nee...
When a profoundly deaf patient arrives for treatment at a hospital or doctor\u27s office, how should...
Historically, and to this day, people with disabilities have not been considered capable of determin...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 requires medical facilities to provide auxiliary a...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
This article poses the existence of a relational model of interpreting that is already rooted in cul...
A general lack of knowledge about deafness has allowed many misperceptions to exist. Deafness, per s...
By way of narrative, the Author outlines decades of discrimination based on his deafness by providin...
gence of sign language linguistic studies, and the Deaf President No\v mo\'cmcnr, more deaf peo...
This article presents the findings of a study conducted with Deaf and hearing American Sign Language...
On January 18, the Bet Tzedek Civil Litigation Clinic, co-directed by Professors Rebekah Diller and ...
This qualitative multiple case study research project examines interpreter use for students who are ...
Title II of the ADA, which most closely resembles section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, req...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law which, among many other regulations, requ...
This paper examines the history of oppression of the Deaf as a cultural minority and the ways in whi...
This study investigates how and when hearing interpreters in the United States decide there is a nee...
When a profoundly deaf patient arrives for treatment at a hospital or doctor\u27s office, how should...
Historically, and to this day, people with disabilities have not been considered capable of determin...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 requires medical facilities to provide auxiliary a...
There is a growing body of literature that examines sign language interpreting provisions and practi...
This article poses the existence of a relational model of interpreting that is already rooted in cul...
A general lack of knowledge about deafness has allowed many misperceptions to exist. Deafness, per s...
By way of narrative, the Author outlines decades of discrimination based on his deafness by providin...
gence of sign language linguistic studies, and the Deaf President No\v mo\'cmcnr, more deaf peo...
This article presents the findings of a study conducted with Deaf and hearing American Sign Language...
On January 18, the Bet Tzedek Civil Litigation Clinic, co-directed by Professors Rebekah Diller and ...
This qualitative multiple case study research project examines interpreter use for students who are ...