Abstract

This is a first-person contribution to a Journal of Legal Education symposium on Disabled Law Students and the Future of Legal Education. It details a personal search for resonant disabled narratives in the law school classroom and clinic. It also suggests that there is not an absence of disabled narratives in the law, but those that do exist are not currently framed in a way that is empowering to disabled law students.

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