Using Disability Justice to Reimagine Our Immigration System
Scholars propose a path forward to address ableism in the modern immigration system.
Protecting the Reproductive Autonomy of Disabled People
Scholar proposes regulatory solutions to protect disabled individuals’ reproductive autonomy.
Using Disability Justice to Reimagine Family Regulation Systems
Advocates call for reform of family regulation systems to achieve fairer outcomes for parents with disabilities.
Are Electric Shock Devices Torture or Therapy?
The use of electric shock devices on people with disabilities remains deeply controversial.
Crisis Standards of Care May Discriminate Against Patients With Disabilities
COVID-19 has triggered discussions around the discriminatory impacts of crisis standards of care in medicine.
Special Treatment Stigma in Higher Education
Existing laws and regulations do little to address the stigma that university students with disabilities experience.
Justice for Parents with Disabilities and Their Children
The child welfare system disproportionately harms families headed by parents with disabilities.
Debunking Disability Enforcement Myths
Misunderstandings about disability lawsuits subvert justice for people with disabilities.
Regulation and Disability Rights
Leading scholars discuss disability regulation’s accomplishments along with lingering needs.
The Americans with Disabilities Act Thirty Years Later
Experts address the ADA’s relevance to modern life, thirty years after its passage.
Regulating Rationing During the COVID-19 Crisis
Regulators and policymakers review old rules and propose new guidelines for rationing ventilators.