If race and gender remain the most valuable currency of identity, Martha McCluskey’s Article intervenes to introduce other emergent categories. Her contribution, How the Biological/Social Divide Limits Disability and Equality, unpacks and criticizes the trajectory along which identity claims are expanding. She uncovers implicit rankings of race, gender, and disability operative in equality jurisprudence, showing how these rankings are reversed under formal and substantive equality models. Next, delving into the struggle for disability justice, she introduces and compares medical and social construction models of disability. Her Article contrasts how law defines disability under workers\u27 compensation rules versus the Americans with Disabi...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities marks a shift in international legal r...
There are widespread historical and cultural analyses of the problems associated with racism, sexism...
The theme of this Article for the SMU Law Review Forum focuses us on the challenges faced by the “ec...
What is disability - a biological or social condition? In the conventional equality frameworks, the ...
This Article expands the social model of disability by analyzing the interaction between disability ...
This Article compares current disability jurisprudence with the development of sex equality jurispru...
In the 1960s, the term “gender” emerged in the academic literature to indicate the socially construc...
As we celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Title VII’s prohibition against sex-based compensation d...
Disability law is still undertheorized. In 2007, Ruth Colker wrote that disability law was underthe...
Our national reckoning with race and inequality must include disability. Race and disability have a ...
This article seeks to gain access to a new way to engage with disability discrimination and the lega...
Despite the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), disabled Americans face su...
The (in)equality issues facing disabled people are extensive and long-enduring. The way(s) in which ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021My dissertation seeks to defend the “mere difference” ...
This Article examines the history of disability law in the United States and the future of disabilit...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities marks a shift in international legal r...
There are widespread historical and cultural analyses of the problems associated with racism, sexism...
The theme of this Article for the SMU Law Review Forum focuses us on the challenges faced by the “ec...
What is disability - a biological or social condition? In the conventional equality frameworks, the ...
This Article expands the social model of disability by analyzing the interaction between disability ...
This Article compares current disability jurisprudence with the development of sex equality jurispru...
In the 1960s, the term “gender” emerged in the academic literature to indicate the socially construc...
As we celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Title VII’s prohibition against sex-based compensation d...
Disability law is still undertheorized. In 2007, Ruth Colker wrote that disability law was underthe...
Our national reckoning with race and inequality must include disability. Race and disability have a ...
This article seeks to gain access to a new way to engage with disability discrimination and the lega...
Despite the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), disabled Americans face su...
The (in)equality issues facing disabled people are extensive and long-enduring. The way(s) in which ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021My dissertation seeks to defend the “mere difference” ...
This Article examines the history of disability law in the United States and the future of disabilit...
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities marks a shift in international legal r...
There are widespread historical and cultural analyses of the problems associated with racism, sexism...
The theme of this Article for the SMU Law Review Forum focuses us on the challenges faced by the “ec...