For Mentees
Program pairs prospective law students, law students, and recent law school graduates with disabilities with a mentor.
In Need of Mentors
Be an inspiration! Mentors can be lawyers with disabilities or lawyers who have expereince with individuals with disabilities.
Informal Mentoring
Instead of a formal mentor, consider sending an e-mail with a question or concern to the Commission's e-mail list.
Free and helpful report
Report on 2009 National Conference on the Employment of Lawyers with Disabilities. Includes tips, listings, and information.
Free Practitioner Resources
Jobs and ABA Initiatves
From the Commission and the ABA, various internship, employment openings, and ABA initiatives to help lawyers with disabilities build their resumes.
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Information for LSAT Applicants
Convenient summary of what is expected of LSAT applicants with disabilities. Also a listing of law suits related to LSAT accommodations.
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Law School Disability Programs
This first-of-its-kind online directory contains the best available information from ABA-accredited law schools concerning their disability related programming, such as disability support services/offices, curricular and co-curricular options for disability law and disability rights, and relevant clinical programs.
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Resource List for Students
Browse a list of scholarships, internships, fellowships and other resources for law students with disabilities.
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NALSWD
Created in 2007, the National Association of Law Students with Disabilities is open and free to all law students with disabilities.
Website Accessibility
Commission's E-Mail List
Resources for the Public