We’re pretty good about caring for our disabled citizens—as long as they’re children. It’s time to put equal thought into their adulthoods
This study examines the conflict between guardianship and the American disability rights movement, s...
This Article examines the history of disability law in the United States and the future of disabilit...
In 1990, the U.S. Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a civil rights law that...
We’re pretty good about caring for our disabled citizens—as long as they’re children. It’s time to p...
A preface to a University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform symposium entitled The Americans With Di...
As a result of fierce advocacy, people with disabilities have been uniquely successful in securing f...
Disabled individuals have historically been treated as second-class citizens in the United States. W...
In 1990, the most comprehensive and protective policy impacting those with disabilities was enacted....
The CDC reports that approximately 1 in 6 children in the United States has a developmental disabili...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), signed into law by President Bush on July 26, 1990, is vi...
The meaning of “disability” has shifted with changes in public policy. Half a century ago, Congress ...
Parents with disabilities, particularly those with intellectual disability and/or mental illness, ar...
This article, which is part of a 25th anniversary symposium on the ADA\u27s impact on people with in...
Described as one of the century\u27s most significant pieces of civil rights legislation, the Americ...
This Article argues that a new approach to the laws governing disabilities is needed. Existing appro...
This study examines the conflict between guardianship and the American disability rights movement, s...
This Article examines the history of disability law in the United States and the future of disabilit...
In 1990, the U.S. Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a civil rights law that...
We’re pretty good about caring for our disabled citizens—as long as they’re children. It’s time to p...
A preface to a University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform symposium entitled The Americans With Di...
As a result of fierce advocacy, people with disabilities have been uniquely successful in securing f...
Disabled individuals have historically been treated as second-class citizens in the United States. W...
In 1990, the most comprehensive and protective policy impacting those with disabilities was enacted....
The CDC reports that approximately 1 in 6 children in the United States has a developmental disabili...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), signed into law by President Bush on July 26, 1990, is vi...
The meaning of “disability” has shifted with changes in public policy. Half a century ago, Congress ...
Parents with disabilities, particularly those with intellectual disability and/or mental illness, ar...
This article, which is part of a 25th anniversary symposium on the ADA\u27s impact on people with in...
Described as one of the century\u27s most significant pieces of civil rights legislation, the Americ...
This Article argues that a new approach to the laws governing disabilities is needed. Existing appro...
This study examines the conflict between guardianship and the American disability rights movement, s...
This Article examines the history of disability law in the United States and the future of disabilit...
In 1990, the U.S. Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a civil rights law that...