There is a robust clinical literature on how issues of race and gender may influence all aspects of the clinicalsetting: the relationship between student and client, the relationship between student and student, the relationship between student and clinical supervisor, the attitude of the fact-finder toward the clinical client. But there has been virtually no attention paid to the role of sanism in the clinical setting. Sanism is an irrational prejudice of the same quality and character as other irrational prejudices that cause and are reflected in prevailing social attitudes of racism, sexism, homophobia and ethnic bigotry. It permeates all aspects of mental disability law, and affects all participants in the mental disability law system: ...
Litigants with mental disabilities are taken less seriously by their own lawyers, trivialized by opp...
Former employee of Postal Service disabled by severe depression sued Postmaster General under Rehabi...
The Supreme Court has, since 1972, decided more than fifty cases involving persons with mental disab...
There is a robust clinical literature on how issues of race and gender may influence all aspects of ...
Mental disability law jurisprudence is often incoherent Much of its incoherence can be explained by ...
Mental disability law jurisprudence is often incoherent Much of its incoherence can be explained by ...
This article examines the way that sanist attitudes (attitudes driven by the same kind of irration...
Almost all the literature about the influence of sanism and pretextuality on the development of ment...
It is impossible to consider the impact of anti-discrimination law on persons with mental disabiliti...
This leads to my thesis. What I call sanist attitudes and pretextual judicial and legislative re...
The legal profession has notoriously ignored the reality that a significant number of its members ex...
This paper, presented to the mid-winter meeting of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawy...
The thesis explores society’s prejudice and intolerance toward mental illness. It provides a narrati...
Almost all the literature about the influence of sanism and pretextuality on the development of ment...
In this paper I consider the question of the extent to which sanism and pretextuality - the factors ...
Litigants with mental disabilities are taken less seriously by their own lawyers, trivialized by opp...
Former employee of Postal Service disabled by severe depression sued Postmaster General under Rehabi...
The Supreme Court has, since 1972, decided more than fifty cases involving persons with mental disab...
There is a robust clinical literature on how issues of race and gender may influence all aspects of ...
Mental disability law jurisprudence is often incoherent Much of its incoherence can be explained by ...
Mental disability law jurisprudence is often incoherent Much of its incoherence can be explained by ...
This article examines the way that sanist attitudes (attitudes driven by the same kind of irration...
Almost all the literature about the influence of sanism and pretextuality on the development of ment...
It is impossible to consider the impact of anti-discrimination law on persons with mental disabiliti...
This leads to my thesis. What I call sanist attitudes and pretextual judicial and legislative re...
The legal profession has notoriously ignored the reality that a significant number of its members ex...
This paper, presented to the mid-winter meeting of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawy...
The thesis explores society’s prejudice and intolerance toward mental illness. It provides a narrati...
Almost all the literature about the influence of sanism and pretextuality on the development of ment...
In this paper I consider the question of the extent to which sanism and pretextuality - the factors ...
Litigants with mental disabilities are taken less seriously by their own lawyers, trivialized by opp...
Former employee of Postal Service disabled by severe depression sued Postmaster General under Rehabi...
The Supreme Court has, since 1972, decided more than fifty cases involving persons with mental disab...