This article focuses on disability law in the context of COVID-19. In dealing with this pandemic, businesses, schools and other covered entities have to navigate and manage (at least) three different categories of people congregating. First are those who act as if there were no pandemic at all; they simply do not care if they are contagious and insist upon not complying with safety precautions, such as mask-wearing and social distancing; second are people who have medical conditions that make them especially vulnerable and at high-risk for severe symptoms associated with the infection; third are people who have already contracted COVID-19, and are currently experiencing symptoms, or have recovered from COVID. The point of this article is to...
People with disabilities have been differentially affected by COVID-19 because of three factors: the...
As states begin to loosen their COVID-19 restrictions, public debate is underway about what public h...
Conference poster: COVID Mitigation is Disability Access: An analysis of COVID policies at Instituti...
As states reopen, an increasing number of state and local officials are requiring people to wear fac...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated significant inequities experienced by people with ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created heightened turmoil for at-risk populations, solidified laws allowi...
THIS IS A PRELIMINARY EXPEDITED VERSION OF THE OFFICIAL ARTICLE TO BE ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN SAINT ...
The COVID-19 outbreak has impeded upon the lives of individuals across the globe in unprecedented wa...
One in four Americans — a diverse group of 61 million people — experience some form of disability (O...
Disabled people are subject to disability laws – such as guardianship, mental health and mental capa...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced students around the country out of brick-and-mortar schools and int...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities,...
Racial and ethnic minorities have always been the most impacted by pandemics because of: disparities...
The COVID-19 pandemic has delivered an unprecedented shock to the United States and the world. It is...
This Essay explains why model policies proposed or adopted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that...
People with disabilities have been differentially affected by COVID-19 because of three factors: the...
As states begin to loosen their COVID-19 restrictions, public debate is underway about what public h...
Conference poster: COVID Mitigation is Disability Access: An analysis of COVID policies at Instituti...
As states reopen, an increasing number of state and local officials are requiring people to wear fac...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated significant inequities experienced by people with ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created heightened turmoil for at-risk populations, solidified laws allowi...
THIS IS A PRELIMINARY EXPEDITED VERSION OF THE OFFICIAL ARTICLE TO BE ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN SAINT ...
The COVID-19 outbreak has impeded upon the lives of individuals across the globe in unprecedented wa...
One in four Americans — a diverse group of 61 million people — experience some form of disability (O...
Disabled people are subject to disability laws – such as guardianship, mental health and mental capa...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced students around the country out of brick-and-mortar schools and int...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities,...
Racial and ethnic minorities have always been the most impacted by pandemics because of: disparities...
The COVID-19 pandemic has delivered an unprecedented shock to the United States and the world. It is...
This Essay explains why model policies proposed or adopted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that...
People with disabilities have been differentially affected by COVID-19 because of three factors: the...
As states begin to loosen their COVID-19 restrictions, public debate is underway about what public h...
Conference poster: COVID Mitigation is Disability Access: An analysis of COVID policies at Instituti...