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 the author's search for employment in the face of structural and systemic disability discrimination. It suggests that stereotypes associated with disability continue to thwart the efforts of highly talented disabled law students to enter the legal profession.

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