New York Law School (NYLS) created its online, distance learning mental disability law program in an effort to provide education in an area of the law that remains hidden in most law school curricula. Since 2000, it has offered its mental disability law courses in an online, distance learning format to its own students, to law students from other US-based law schools, to mental health professionals, to students in all the allied mental health professions and in the fields of criminology and criminal justice, and to activists and advocates (including members of the psychiatric survivor movement). It has offered the courses in partnership with other US-based law schools and has offered them in conjunction with universities in Nicaragua and Ja...
Although distance learning, in one form or another, is no longer a new phenomenon, its employment by...
This article examines the role that law school clinics could play in remedying a gap in legal servic...
Exclusivity in legal education divides traditional scholars, students, and impacted communities most...
New York Law School (NYLS) created its online, distance learning mental disability law program in an...
Two professors at New York Law School (NYLS) and the director of the Tokyo Advocacy Law Office are e...
This Article first briefly discusses the use of distance learning in a law school environment, and c...
The Covid-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc globally and has forced people to change their outlook and d...
When CWSL was forced to switch to online learning for the COVID-19 pandemic, we worked hard to follo...
Access to the law, and effective justice for people with disability is a growing area of concern for...
Distance learning is now a central component of the law school curriculum. The COVID-19 pandemic for...
The year 2000 marks the tenth anniversary of the 1990 passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act...
The Street Law program at New York Law School (NYLS) is a faculty taught, credit-bearing course that...
The Supreme Court has, since 1972, decided more than fifty cases involving persons with mental disab...
George, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-6308-3558In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quint...
In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quintessential ‘other’. While he longs for...
Although distance learning, in one form or another, is no longer a new phenomenon, its employment by...
This article examines the role that law school clinics could play in remedying a gap in legal servic...
Exclusivity in legal education divides traditional scholars, students, and impacted communities most...
New York Law School (NYLS) created its online, distance learning mental disability law program in an...
Two professors at New York Law School (NYLS) and the director of the Tokyo Advocacy Law Office are e...
This Article first briefly discusses the use of distance learning in a law school environment, and c...
The Covid-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc globally and has forced people to change their outlook and d...
When CWSL was forced to switch to online learning for the COVID-19 pandemic, we worked hard to follo...
Access to the law, and effective justice for people with disability is a growing area of concern for...
Distance learning is now a central component of the law school curriculum. The COVID-19 pandemic for...
The year 2000 marks the tenth anniversary of the 1990 passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act...
The Street Law program at New York Law School (NYLS) is a faculty taught, credit-bearing course that...
The Supreme Court has, since 1972, decided more than fifty cases involving persons with mental disab...
George, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-6308-3558In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quint...
In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock the Jew represents the quintessential ‘other’. While he longs for...
Although distance learning, in one form or another, is no longer a new phenomenon, its employment by...
This article examines the role that law school clinics could play in remedying a gap in legal servic...
Exclusivity in legal education divides traditional scholars, students, and impacted communities most...