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Introductory Remarks
Panel: Building Coalitions and the Disability Rights Movement
Panel: Olmstead v. L.C.: The Supreme Court Case
The Costs and Benefits of Affordable Housing: A Partial Solution to the Conflict of Competing Goods
Meeting the Integration Mandate: The Implications of Olmstead for the Home Care Workforce
The Cost of Doing Business: Institutional Bias and Community-Based Services and Supports
The Paradox of Inclusion: Applying Olmstead’s Integration Mandate in Prisons
Behind Bars and in the Hole: Applying Olmstead to Incarcerated Individuals with Mental Illness
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Introductory Remarks

Peter Edelman

Panel: Building Coalitions and the Disability Rights Movement

Judith Heumann and Eve Hill

Panel: Olmstead v. L.C.: The Supreme Court Case

Samuel Bagenstos, Irv Gornstein, Michael Gottesman, and Jennifer Mathis

 

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The Costs and Benefits of Affordable Housing: A Partial Solution to the Conflict of Competing Goods

Michael Diamond

Meeting the Integration Mandate: The Implications of Olmstead for the Home Care Workforce

Kezia Scales

The Cost of Doing Business: Institutional Bias and Community-Based Services and Supports

Emily Shea Tanis

 

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The Paradox of Inclusion: Applying Olmstead’s Integration Mandate in Prisons

Jamelia N. Morgan

 

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Behind Bars and in the Hole: Applying Olmstead to Incarcerated Individuals with Mental Illness

Sahar Takshi

 

 

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