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Ortiz v. United States

Amicus briefs filed in the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit arguing that courts must consider the consensus of the scientific community in defining intellectual disability in death penalty cases.

Lizcano v. Texas

Amicus brief filed in the U.S. Supreme Court arguing that Texas’ use of stereotypical factors to determine intellectual disability in death penalty cases was unconstitutional.

City and County of San Francisco v. Sheehan

Amicus brief field in the U.S. Supreme Court arguing that a woman who was shot by police during a mental health crisis could sue San Francisco under Title II of the ADA for failure to provide her with reasonable accommodations during arrest.

Policing & People with Disabilities Webinar Series: A Call for Procedural Justice

This webinar covers procedural justice, an overview of the history and current efficacy of procedural justice principles, and examples of how procedural justice can impact policing practices with the disability community.

Mental Health Courts and Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Criminal Justice Solution?

This webinar covers mental health courts that were created to divert people away from prison into long-term community-based services, but their efficacy for the IDD population is unclear.