By engaging our students through legal research and writing, as well as educational outreach work, DRP hopes to provide students with diverse opportunities to learn about the different areas of disability rights law and its intersectionality with other important issues ranging from mental health advocacy to youth justice. We will be working with three organizations this school year: the Disability Rights C ...
The project gives Berkeley Law students—particularly 1Ls—an opportunity to interview and work with clients who need their help. Law students meet one-on-one with clients to discuss the details of their employment problem. Together, the student and the supervising attorney analyze the client’s situatio ...
Harvard Law School Project on Disability, 케임브리지 (매사추세츠 주). 좋아하는 사람 3,145명 · 이야기하고 있는 사람들 14명 · 123명이 방문했습니다. Project on Disability
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The Disability Law Project (DLP) helps people in Vermont with civil legal problems related to their disability. We give legal advice, we support self-advocacy, and we represent clients and their fa...
Housed at Transgender Law Center through a 2019 Soros Justice Fellowship, the Disability Project magnifies the leadership, collective power, and visibility of LGBTQ disabled/Deaf/ill constituents.
Ramps –interior or exterior · Roll-in shower in bathroom · Electronic doors · Grab bars and handrails · Permitting service animals in a building with a "No Pets" policy · Assistive listening devices
A coalition of disability rights groups says it is launching a Charter challenge against a part of Canada's law on medical assistance in dying. ; The group, which also includes two individual plaintiffs, argues that what's known as Track 2 of the MAID law has resulted in premature deaths. ; Under the law, patients whose natural deaths are not reasonably foreseeable but whose condition leads to intolerable suffering can apply for a Track-2 assisted death.
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