An impressive list of scholarly papers – books, reports, law review articles, memoranda, and more – have been generated by numerous D/deaf or hard of hearing lawyers and law students. Below is an admittedly non-inclusive list (some with links) of some of these scholarly works.
- Kelby Brick, Sheila Conlon-Mentowski, and others
- “Legal Rights: The Guide for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People, 5th Edition.” National Association of the Deaf, Gallaudet University Press.
- Mike Izak
- Monthly “Legal Issues” column, CSCDHH GA Newsletter, Washington State.
- Albert Lin
- “Jurisdictional Splashdown: Should Aviation Torts Find Solace in Admirality?” 60 J. Air Law & Com. 409 (1994).
- John Stanton
- “The Immigration Laws from a Disability Perspective: Where We Were, Where We Are, Where We Should Be.” 10 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 441 (1996).
- Bonnie Poitras Tucker
- Thornton “T” Wilson
- Distance Learning over the Internet: Access for the Disabled
- Evolving Issues in Accommodating Students with Disabilities
- Rob Robinson
- LAW REVIEW NOTE: “Alsbrook v. City of Maumelle: Will The Conservative Supreme Court Decide That The Eleventh Amendment Shields State And Local Governments From The Americans With Disabilities Act?” 10 Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review 265 (Fall 2000).
If you are a Surduslawyer and you have had an article printed, let us know so that we can add your article to the list.


