Disability Law Society

Disability Law Society logo. Icons in all rows. Top row (left to right): Telephone handset, outline of a human head showing the brain, Braille. Middle row (left to right): person walking with a cane, hands using sign language, differently abled invidual. Bottom row (left to right): a human ear with a line throguh it, a teletype keyboard, CC, the closed captioning symbolMission: Disability Law Society (DLS) is a safe space for students with and without disabilities interested in disability law and policy. We understand that each disability is unique, and our experiences with disability vary. We serve all people with disabilities, ranging from physical, intellectual/developmental, and mental health. Because disability is intersectional and affects us all, we believe in the benefit of infusing a disability justice consciousness to every area of advocacy. DLS works to foster awareness and professional development for those interested in disability law, through programming and networking opportunities.

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Feb 18, 2026

Cara Horowitz talks to the AP about the ability of state agencies to make independent decisions about environmental regulation

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A UCLA Law love story: Robert Becher ’97 and Carolyn Yashari Becher ’98

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