Disability Law Journal at UCLA
Mission: The Disability Law Journal at UCLA (DLJ) focuses on current topics in disability law and related fields. The DLJ seeks to develop a discourse regarding disability law by publishing articles; editorials; and interviews of practitioners, academics, policymakers, and other members of the disability law community. The DLJ also seeks to recognize the contributions to the field of disability law made by scholars before the establishment of the DLJ, and we do so by republishing relevant scholarship as necessary. The ultimate mission of the DLJ is to create a repository of disability law scholarship.
Current Issue
Articles
The ADA Applies to Police Interrogations: A Framework for Accommodating and Protecting Accused Disabled People
Kalmbach, Baylee D.
Key Disability Rights Regulations Will Remain Authoritative in the Wake of Loper Bright: A Toolkit for Litigation
Robertson, Amy
Student Notes
In Whose Best Interests? Finding a Role for Student Voice in the Development of IEPs
Brice, Aidan
A Tale as Old as Time: Ableism and Immigration
McGuire, Natalie