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More Than Representation: Why Disabled Law Professors Are Essential

Disabled law professors not only inspire and cultivate a new generation of disabled lawyers but also positively impact nondisabled students’ views of and attitudes, providing a critical new perspective. Yet, disabled people are severely underrepresented among law school faculty. The numbers are even more stark for multiply-marginalized disabled faculty members.

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Tagged disability, faculty, law school, representation

How Law School Career Services Offices Can Ensure Disabled Students Have the Tools for their Job Search

This blog discusses how career services offices, and the administrations that run them, can ensure that they are best serving their disabled students. Like our non-disabled peers, we are stressed about our employment prospects, both during and after law school. However, we face the added stress of worrying about whether

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Tagged career development, career services, DEI, DEIA, disability, diversity, inclusion, jobs, law school, law student

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