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2023 Kruse Ethics Lecture: Abelism and Law
Ableism is pervasive and persistent, affecting all aspects of disabled people’s lives. This presentation defines ableism and describes the ways that it is woven into our laws, policies, and collective conscience. It also explores how ableism is embedded in legal practice and concludes with suggestions for attorneys about how to commit to an anti-ableist practice.
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Robyn Powell
University of Oklahoma College of Law
Norman, OK
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