Prioritizing disability employment in Azerbaijan
Blog: Global Voices
A January 2023 survey, found out that a striking 80 percent of respondents were unemployed at the time of the survey and were actively seeking employment as of January 2023.
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Blog: Global Voices
A January 2023 survey, found out that a striking 80 percent of respondents were unemployed at the time of the survey and were actively seeking employment as of January 2023.
Blog: Center for Political Studies (CPS) Blog
Joshua Thorp finds that disability is indeed an important dimension of political identity for many disabled Americans. While disabled Americans do not appear mobilized along party lines, a sense of belonging to the disability community is associated with ideological liberalism and support for a range of social and redistributive policies.
The post Does Disability Shape Political Identity? first appeared on Center for Political Studies (CPS) Blog.
Blog: Reason.com
From today's decision by Judge Joshua Wolson (E.D. Pa.) in Doe v. Temple Univ.: Courts are public. That's a foundational principle in American society. It means we give the public access to judicial records, we keep our courtrooms open for the public to watch the proceedings, and we require the parties litigating in court to…
Blog: Legal Theory Blog
Robyn Powell (University of Oklahoma - College of Law; Brandeis University - The Heller School for Social Policy and Management) has posted Forced to Bear, Denied to Rear: The Cruelty of Dobbs for Disabled People (Georgetown Law Journal, Forthcoming) on...
Blog: Social Europe
Europe needs to see itself through the eyes of the millions of Europeans with intellectual disabilities—and act accordingly.
Blog: LSE Human Rights
In India, recognition of the role of gender identities in preservation of human rights, both in the context of judicial interpretation and cultural acceptance, began to gain significance since the verdict of NALSA v. Union of India came out in 2014. However, India falls short in addressing the emerging intersectional tangents in the arena of … Continued
Blog: Social Europe
The proposal from the European Commission would fall short of equal citizenship for disabled people.
Blog: Legal Theory Blog
David Pettinicchio (University of Toronto) has posted Tracing the Welfare-Rights Connection in American Disability Policymaking (Elgar Handbooks in Social Policy and Welfare 2023) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The movement to incorporate disability rights within national social policy objectives...
Blog: Legal Theory Blog
Doron Dorfman (Seton Hall Law School) has posted Experimental Jurisprudence of Health and Disability Law (Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Jurisprudence (Kevin Tobia, ed., Forthcoming 2023)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Health law is in its heyday. The COVID-19 pandemic...
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Stellenausschreibung der Universität Luxemburg. Deadline: 15. Juli 2023
Blog: Reason.com
From Doe v. N.Y. City Dep't of Ed., decided today by Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil (S.D.N.Y.): This is an employment discrimination case. Plaintiff has worked for the DOE since 2012. Plaintiff alleges that she is "psychologically disabled" and was subjected to discrimination, harassment, and unlawful retaliation at work…. [Plaintiff] contends that the "primary purpose" of…
Blog: American Enterprise Institute – AEI
A recent study definitively rejects that Medicaid expansions reduced either Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance applications or awards. These results counsel humility and prudence on big claims of cross-cutting program savings from large increases in government spending.
The post No, ObamaCare Did Not Reduce Federal Disability Rolls appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.
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Stellenausschreibung der Universität Luxemburg. Deadline: 15. Juli 2023
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Call for Papers for a Special Volume of the Journal Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research. Deadline: January 15, 2024
Blog: Legal Theory Blog
Jasmine Harris (University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School), Karen Tani (University of Pennsylvania), & Shira Wakschlag (The Arc) have posted The Disability Docket (American University Law Review, Vol. 72, 2023) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The monumental changes emanating...