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Disability Law & Policy Program
The Disability Law and Policy (DLP) Program offers students the opportunity to gain experience and expertise in the practice of disability law while still in law school. Students come to Syracuse University's College of Law with a variety of backgrounds, careers, and interests. One of the unique features of the DLP Program is the opportunity for students with interdisciplinary interests take courses and conduct research in other graduate programs of Syracuse University including the highly respected Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, the School of Education, the School of Social Work, and the College for Human Development. The DLP Program is part of the new Syracuse University Center on Human Policy, Law, and Disability Studies (CHPLDS).
Why Choose the Disability Law and Policy Program?
Comments from Program Alumni and Current Students
Lesley Owens-Pelton
J.D./M.S. Ed in Disability Studies Candidate, 2006
Contact Us
Name: Arlene Kanter
Phone: 315-443-9551
Email: kantera@law.syr.edu
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