Mental disability law is contaminated by sanism, an irrational prejudice similar to such other irrational prejudices as racism and sexism. The passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-a statute that focused specifically on questions of stereotyping and stigma-appeared at first to offer an opportunity to deal frontally with sanist attitudes and, optimally, to restructure the way that citizens with mental disabilities were dealt with by the remainder of society. However, in its first decade, the ADA did not prove to be a panacea for such persons. The Supreme Court\u27s 1999 decision in Olmstead v. L.C. - ruling that the ADA entitled certain state hospital residents to treatment in an integrated community setting, and stressi...
This article carefully examines, through a therapeutic jurisprudence framework, the likely impact of...
This article examines the way that sanist attitudes (attitudes driven by the same kind of irration...
This Article critiques the idea that the ADA should exclude from its coverage people who use mitigat...
Mental disability law is contaminated by sanism, an irrational prejudice similar to such other ir...
Mental Disability law is contaminated by sanism, an irrational prejudice similar to such other irr...
The fact-specific holding “N.M. Stat. Ann. §§ Sections 52-1-41 and -42 violated equal protection by ...
Former employee of Postal Service disabled by severe depression sued Postmaster General under Rehabi...
This leads to my thesis. What I call sanist attitudes and pretextual judicial and legislative re...
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 ...
It is impossible to consider the impact of anti-discrimination law on persons with mental disabiliti...
Almost all the literature about the influence of sanism and pretextuality on the development of ment...
This Article examines how people with mental disabilities and mental illnesses have been treated und...
This paper carefully examines, through a therapeutic jurisprudence framework, the likely impact of t...
Almost all the literature about the influence of sanism and pretextuality on the development of ment...
This article carefully examines, through a therapeutic jurisprudence framework, the likely impact of...
This article examines the way that sanist attitudes (attitudes driven by the same kind of irration...
This Article critiques the idea that the ADA should exclude from its coverage people who use mitigat...
Mental disability law is contaminated by sanism, an irrational prejudice similar to such other ir...
Mental Disability law is contaminated by sanism, an irrational prejudice similar to such other irr...
The fact-specific holding “N.M. Stat. Ann. §§ Sections 52-1-41 and -42 violated equal protection by ...
Former employee of Postal Service disabled by severe depression sued Postmaster General under Rehabi...
This leads to my thesis. What I call sanist attitudes and pretextual judicial and legislative re...
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 ...
It is impossible to consider the impact of anti-discrimination law on persons with mental disabiliti...
Almost all the literature about the influence of sanism and pretextuality on the development of ment...
This Article examines how people with mental disabilities and mental illnesses have been treated und...
This paper carefully examines, through a therapeutic jurisprudence framework, the likely impact of t...
Almost all the literature about the influence of sanism and pretextuality on the development of ment...
This article carefully examines, through a therapeutic jurisprudence framework, the likely impact of...
This article examines the way that sanist attitudes (attitudes driven by the same kind of irration...
This Article critiques the idea that the ADA should exclude from its coverage people who use mitigat...