Statement on January 29 Rochester Police Department Actions
The National Disabled Law Students Association condemns actions by Rochester Police Department officers and demands accountability.
Advocating for disabled law students.
The National Disabled Law Students Association condemns actions by Rochester Police Department officers and demands accountability.
In light of ongoing current events, please read NDLSA’s statement on the January 6 Capitol riots.
Marissa gives advice on how to create an inclusive on-campus interview environment for disabled law students.
NDLSA interviewed Case Western Reserve University’s Disability Law Society, received study tips from Kyra Sweeney, and learned the origin story of NDLSA from Andrea Parente.
Workforce Recruitment Program participants are about to start preparing their Schedule A letters. Here’s an extra overview of Schedule A letters courtesy of NDLSA volunteers.
Marissa Ditkowsky continues her top 14 ways legal employers can increase access for disabled employees.
Marissa Ditkowsky discusses her top 14 ways legal employers can increase access for disabled employees.
NDLSA releases an online bar survey and seeks clarification regarding potential exclusion of disabled examinees in NCBE survey.
Fundraising efforts to begin after NDLSA received confirmation of its status as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
In honor of NDEAM, Marissa reviews the Workforce Recruitment Program as an option for disabled law students & recent grads.
You must be logged in to post a comment.