Publication Date
1-1-1992
Document Type
Article
Organizational Units
Sturm College of Law
Keywords
Disability law, Deaf litigants, State court obligations
Abstract
In the decade since 9/11, much has been written about the “War on Terror” and the lack of justice for people detained at Guantanamo or subjected to rendition and torture in CIA black sites. A central focus of the critique is the unreviewability of Exec
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Originally published as Perpetuating Stigma: Client Identity in Disability Rights Litigation, 2 UTAH L. REV. 247 (2001).
Recommended Citation
The Right to Be Heard: The Obligation of State Courts to Pay for Interpreters for Deaf Litigants, 2 CORNELL J. LAW & PUB. POLICY 205 (1992).