An Introduction to Exploring Law, Disability, and the Challenge of Equality in Canada and the United States: Papers from The Berkeley Symposium

Jacobs, Laverne, "An Introduction to Exploring Law, Disability, and the Challenge of Equality in Canada and the United States: Papers from The Berkeley Symposium". (2015) 32 Windsor Y B Access Just v-ix.

Windsor Law Faculty Author: Laverne Jacobs

Abstract:

This special collection of articles in the Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice [WYAJ] stems from a symposium of the same name held at the Berkeley Law School at the University of California on 5 December 2014. Writing this introduction allows me to bring together my identities as a law and disability scholar, the principal organizer and convener of the Berkeley Symposium, and editor-in-chief of the WYAJ.

In these roles, I have had the opportunity to engage with this set of articles and their authors in a distinct way – from the early versions of these articles through to the final peer-reviewed publications. The Berkeley Symposium is the first conference, of which we are aware, to bring together scholars and experts from both Canada and the United States to present research and exchange ideas on equality issues affecting persons with disabilities in both countries. Each academic was invited to write about an equality issue of their choice that is of contemporary concern to persons with disabilities, and to focus on Canada, the United States,or both, at their  option. The result is a set of articles that is simultaneously introspective and comparative.

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