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Celebrating 30 Years of the ADA

Dec 14, 202044 minSeason 2Ep. 8
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On today’s episode of the Administrative Law Review‘s A Hard Look, Robyn Schowengerdt, who is ALR's Editor for Online Publications, takes over for Sarah Knarzer for a conversation with GMU Disability Law Professor Brandy Wagstaff and Acting Dean of the Washington College of Law, Professor, and Clinic Director, Bob Dinerstein.  Robyn and the guests talk about fight it took to get to the ADA and all that the ADA has accomplished in the last three decades. Professor Wagstaff and Dean Dinerstein also discuss the ways that the pandemic may influence disability accommodations, how they found their place in the Disability Law space, and what it is like to practice and teach Disability Law. 

Please check out the AU WCL's Disability Rights Clinic, "Lives Worth Living: the Great Fight for Disability Rights,"  a film by Eric Neudel, and Professor Wagstaff's article "The ADA, Telework, and the Post-Pandemic Workplace" in the Regulatory Review. 

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