Associate Professor @UOfOklahomaLaw; Researcher @LurieInstitute and @NatRCPD. Disability law, family law, health law, reproductive justice. Tweets my own.
Sep 29, 2024 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
As a disabled law professor who has benefited from accommodations, I vehemently reject this article's claims. The rise in accommodations isn't fraud—it's progress. It means more disabled students are accessing higher education. This is cause for celebration, not suspicion. (1/5)
Let's be crystal clear: Accommodations aren't charity or cheating—they're legal rights that level the playing field. Suggesting otherwise is misguided and ableism . I strongly recommend reviewing the ADA before making such discriminatory assertions. (2/5)
Oct 24, 2022 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
In 2012, 36 states listed parental disability as grounds for termination of parental rights. I just finished a state-by-state analysis and found that 36 states still list parental disability as grounds for termination of parental rights! In other words, nothing has changed!
While there has been successful legislative advocacy, including great legislation, states continue to include parental disability as grounds for TPR.