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The subject of this panel is the 1999 Olmstead Supreme Court decision that declared “unnecessary institutionalization is discrimination” under the Americans with…
The subject of this panel is the 1999 Olmstead Supreme Court decision that declared “unnecessary institutionalization is discrimination” under the Americans with…
The subject of this panel is the 1999 Olmstead Supreme Court decision that declared “unnecessary institutionalization is discrimination” under the Americans with…
At the turn of the last century, Randolph Bourne could have been writing for our times. Disabled people have claimed him as…
It is disheartening, to say the least, when I can still pick up a book or read a call for unity to…
In March, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor said the Supreme Court’s 2001-2002 term will likely be remembered as the “disabilities act term” for…
Listening to Elouise Cobell of the Blackfeet Nation on Democracy Now (April 29) describe how native Americans have been cheated out of…
The story of disablement and the prison industrial complex must begin with a trail of telling numbers: a disproportionate number of persons…
No one really wanted to do jury duty except me. Per my summons I reported at 8 am to the jury administration…
The 2002-2003 state budget winds blow cold in sunny California for low-income families, elderly, and disabled residents. The state was riding the…
The 2002-2003 state budget winds blow cold in sunny California for low-income families, elderly, and disabled residents. The state was riding the…
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