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Dissing Ability
25 Lewis & Clark Law Review 759 (2021)
  • Tory L. Lucas
Abstract
People with disabilities have historically endured the horrors of exclusion and elimination because America has incessantly fixated on disability without seeing ability. To correct a disabling view of people with disabilities, this Article prescribes a paradigm shift that permanently redirects the focus from disability to ability. If America achieves this hopeful vision to no longer diss—or disrespect—ability, then people with disabilities will enjoy equal access to equal opportunity.
Keywords
  • disability,
  • americans with disabilities act,
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  • adaaa,
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  • civil rights,
  • discrimination,
  • equal opportunity,
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  • dissing ability,
  • rehabilitation act,
  • education,
  • independent living,
  • ability,
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  • wilke,
  • eugenics,
  • buck v. bell,
  • sterilization,
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Publication Date
2021
Citation Information
Tory L. Lucas. "Dissing Ability" 25 Lewis & Clark Law Review 759 (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tory_lucas/22/