National Association of Law Students With Disabilities
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:06 pm
My name is Anna Scholin - also known as DarlayBoo - I'm a 2L at Stanford Law and the current Membership Director for the National Association of Law Students With Disabilities (NALSWD). I've found NALSWD to be a fantastic resource for career contacts, accommodations advice, and connecting with other law students facing similar challenges. I'm posting here to publicize what this group has to offer and to invite any of you who have disabilities to join!
The National Association of Law Students With Disabilities (NALSWD) is a coalition of law students dedicated to disability advocacy and the achievement of equal access, inclusion, diversity and non-discrimination in legal education and in the legal profession. NALSWD aims to support the growing number of law students with disabilities by providing mentors, studying and survival tips for law school, and career advice for the legal profession. The future success of NALSWD depends on the active participation of law students with disabilities.
We at NALSWD are currently working hard to expand our membership and welcome new members at all levels of involvement, from merely joining our monthly e-newsletter to working on advocacy initiatives to running for one of NALSWD's executive board positions. Students with all types of disabilities, both obvious and invisible, and from the full range of functional limitations are invited to join! From diabetes to carpal tunnel to spinal injuries to learning disabilities, sensory impairments, chronic illnesses, mental or emotional impairments; really any biologically based challenge that forces you to work harder to do things other people get to take for granted.
Law school is already hard enough, NALSWD exists to help those of us who have to work even harder to find the resources, opportunities, and support to help level the playing field.
If you are interested in joining or would just like to learn more about our organization, what we offer, and the many ways of becoming involved in NALSWD,
You can find further information at our website: http://www.nalswd.org/
Where you can also sign up for our mailing list and/or to become a NALSWD member (free to join): --LinkRemoved--
Or you can also connect with us through our Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group ... 419&ref=ts
While it may seem a long way off, I should mention that, among its many benefits, NALSWD is a great organization for advising about the lengthy and difficult process of receiving test-taking accommodations for the bar. For those of you who struggled with LSAT accommodations, you probably already realize how frustrating the process can be. NALSWD is trying to provide more for pre-law students with disabilities as well, so your knowledge of the LSAT accommodations process is something we would really value and would like to incorporate into our advocacy projects aimed at reducing the barriers to future test-takers with disabilities.
If you have questions, please feel free to contact Anna Scholin, Membership Director, at nalswd.membership@gmail.com, or Janice Ta, President of NALSWD, at nalswd.president@gmail.com!
"When people with disabilities come to the conclusion that they have the right to be in the community, to have a say in how that community treats them, they are beginning to develop a consciousness about taking control of their lives and resisting all attempts to give others that control." - Ed Roberts
We hope you will consider joining NALSWD and aiding us in making the legal profession more accessible and inclusive!
Sincerely,
Anna Scholin, Membership Director of the National Association of Law Students With Disabilities
The National Association of Law Students With Disabilities (NALSWD) is a coalition of law students dedicated to disability advocacy and the achievement of equal access, inclusion, diversity and non-discrimination in legal education and in the legal profession. NALSWD aims to support the growing number of law students with disabilities by providing mentors, studying and survival tips for law school, and career advice for the legal profession. The future success of NALSWD depends on the active participation of law students with disabilities.
We at NALSWD are currently working hard to expand our membership and welcome new members at all levels of involvement, from merely joining our monthly e-newsletter to working on advocacy initiatives to running for one of NALSWD's executive board positions. Students with all types of disabilities, both obvious and invisible, and from the full range of functional limitations are invited to join! From diabetes to carpal tunnel to spinal injuries to learning disabilities, sensory impairments, chronic illnesses, mental or emotional impairments; really any biologically based challenge that forces you to work harder to do things other people get to take for granted.
Law school is already hard enough, NALSWD exists to help those of us who have to work even harder to find the resources, opportunities, and support to help level the playing field.
If you are interested in joining or would just like to learn more about our organization, what we offer, and the many ways of becoming involved in NALSWD,
You can find further information at our website: http://www.nalswd.org/
Where you can also sign up for our mailing list and/or to become a NALSWD member (free to join): --LinkRemoved--
Or you can also connect with us through our Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group ... 419&ref=ts
While it may seem a long way off, I should mention that, among its many benefits, NALSWD is a great organization for advising about the lengthy and difficult process of receiving test-taking accommodations for the bar. For those of you who struggled with LSAT accommodations, you probably already realize how frustrating the process can be. NALSWD is trying to provide more for pre-law students with disabilities as well, so your knowledge of the LSAT accommodations process is something we would really value and would like to incorporate into our advocacy projects aimed at reducing the barriers to future test-takers with disabilities.
If you have questions, please feel free to contact Anna Scholin, Membership Director, at nalswd.membership@gmail.com, or Janice Ta, President of NALSWD, at nalswd.president@gmail.com!
"When people with disabilities come to the conclusion that they have the right to be in the community, to have a say in how that community treats them, they are beginning to develop a consciousness about taking control of their lives and resisting all attempts to give others that control." - Ed Roberts
We hope you will consider joining NALSWD and aiding us in making the legal profession more accessible and inclusive!
Sincerely,
Anna Scholin, Membership Director of the National Association of Law Students With Disabilities