Historically, and to this day, people with disabilities have not been considered capable of determining their own needs. Instead, the general population has taken it upon themselves to dictate what accommodations they shall receive. This becomes particularly problematic for the deaf community when interacting with the criminal justice system, where a lack of communication is synonymous with a lack of justice. In this situation, the state should defer to the individual’s understanding of their needs, or carry the burden of proving that another accommodation is equally effective
d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals have faced substantial discrimination when it comes to educat...
This presentation will introduce my doctrinal and socio-legal doctoral thesis, which is understood t...
This paper examines the perceived and practical schism between deaf society and the police when the ...
Historically, and to this day, people with disabilities have not been considered capable of determin...
The criminal justice system serves in many different ways for people. Sometimes, groups of people ar...
For most deaf people, interactions with the hearing community in the absence of interpretation or te...
Equality law is not working for Deaf1 people. The majority of deaf children attend mainstream school...
This note will examine the existing access to legal aid, employment, recourse, and education in vari...
Article 13 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) spec...
This article highlights the author\u27s experience as a deaf individual. What began as a challenge i...
Anecdotal and empirical evidence reveal a severe lack of awareness, education and accessibility in t...
Based on cases involving deaf people as complainants, victims, the indicted or as affected parties, ...
Self-reports of 72 profoundly deaf, signing inmates incarcerated in the state of Texas post-ADA reve...
By way of narrative, the Author outlines decades of discrimination based on his deafness by providin...
Title II of the ADA, which most closely resembles section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, req...
d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals have faced substantial discrimination when it comes to educat...
This presentation will introduce my doctrinal and socio-legal doctoral thesis, which is understood t...
This paper examines the perceived and practical schism between deaf society and the police when the ...
Historically, and to this day, people with disabilities have not been considered capable of determin...
The criminal justice system serves in many different ways for people. Sometimes, groups of people ar...
For most deaf people, interactions with the hearing community in the absence of interpretation or te...
Equality law is not working for Deaf1 people. The majority of deaf children attend mainstream school...
This note will examine the existing access to legal aid, employment, recourse, and education in vari...
Article 13 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) spec...
This article highlights the author\u27s experience as a deaf individual. What began as a challenge i...
Anecdotal and empirical evidence reveal a severe lack of awareness, education and accessibility in t...
Based on cases involving deaf people as complainants, victims, the indicted or as affected parties, ...
Self-reports of 72 profoundly deaf, signing inmates incarcerated in the state of Texas post-ADA reve...
By way of narrative, the Author outlines decades of discrimination based on his deafness by providin...
Title II of the ADA, which most closely resembles section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, req...
d/Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals have faced substantial discrimination when it comes to educat...
This presentation will introduce my doctrinal and socio-legal doctoral thesis, which is understood t...
This paper examines the perceived and practical schism between deaf society and the police when the ...