残疾人也需要律师!法学院教育法学院学生有效满足残疾客户和非残疾客户法律需求的现成计划

David Lepofsky
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加拿大的法律专业能力不足,无法满足残疾客户的法律需求。几十年来,法律教育主要(如果不是唯一的话)侧重于培训法律学生为无残疾客户服务。法律系学生可以在完成法律教育的同时,几乎不了解如何满足残疾客户的法律需求。法律专业的学生需要接受有效的培训,为残疾客户和非残疾客户提供服务。值得称赞的是,法学院越来越注重公平、多样性和包容性。在其公平、多样性和包容性战略中,残疾问题应成为一个强有力和平等的重点。法学院怎么能解决这个问题?本文给出了一个路线图,并提供了进一步的资源,使法律系主任和法律教师能够迅速采取行动。本文首先介绍了为什么扩大法学院的残疾课程很重要。它列出了应该与学生分享的残疾内容,包括一门又一门课程的主题描述。它为法学院系统地将残疾内容永久嵌入其课程提供了实用、经济高效的选择。法学院应该做出一致的政策决定并制定行动计划。本文的工具指明了方向。
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People With Disabilities Need Lawyers Too! A Ready-To-Use Plan for Law Schools to Educate Law Students to Effectively Serve the Legal Needs of Clients With Disabilities as Well as Clients Without Disabilities
Canada's legal profession is not sufficiently equipped to meet the legal needs of clients with disabilities. For decades, legal education focused primarily, if not exclusively, on training law students to serve clients without disabilities. A law student can complete their legal education while learning little about how to meet the legal needs of clients with disabilities. Law students need to be effectively trained to serve clients with disabilities as well as clients with no disabilities. Law faculties commendably focus increasingly on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. Disability should be a strong and equal focus in their equity, diversity and inclusion strategies.  How can a law school fix this? This article gives a roadmap, and gives further resources enabling law deans and law teachers to quickly take action.  This article first describes why it is important to expand a law school's disability curriculum. It spells out disability content that should be shared with students, including a course-by-course delineation of topics. It offers practical, cost-effective options for law schools to systematically work towards permanently embedding disability content in their programs. A law school should make a concerted policy decision and create an action plan. This article’s tools point the way. 
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