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Reflections on representing incarcerated people with disabilities: Ableism in prison reform litigation
Jamelia N. Morgan
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Northwestern University School of Law
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Cause and Effect
14%
Collective Human Rights
14%
Complexity
14%
Crime
14%
Disabilities
100%
Eighth Amendment
28%
Essays
28%
Exclusion
14%
Identity
28%
Intervention
14%
Isolation
14%
Law
14%
Lawyer
28%
Legal Institution
14%
Legal Procedure
42%
Legal System
14%
Paradigm
14%
Political Economics
14%
Practice
42%
Prisons
42%
Professional Personnel
14%
Representation
14%
Serials
14%
Social Systems
14%
INIS
amendments
28%
confinement
42%
economics
14%
interventions
14%
legal aspects
42%
litigation
42%
people
85%
reflection
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Client
14%
Confinement
42%
Disability
100%
Exercise
14%
Fighting
14%
Movement (Physiology)
14%
Therapeutic Procedure
14%