The Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law


 

 

Civil Rights and the Americans with Disabilities Act

Voter Guide

VOTE. It's Your Right.

A 68-page booklet explains for advocates the voting rights of people with mental disabilities, with user-friendly text boxed to copy for voters. Includes a chart of each state's laws affecting the voting rights of people with mental disabilities. (October 2008)

 

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V-1

1-49

$3

V-1A

50+

$2

Each booklet includes a flyer for voters and one on voter assistance. For cost of additional flyers please email pubs@bazelon.org.

Last in Line - Report with Addendum

Last in Line - Report with Addendum
$9.50
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This package bundles Last in Line: Barriers to Community Integration of Older Adults with Mental Illnesses with its addendum, analysis of relevant policies in Pennsylvania, Alabama, Illinois, Michigan and Nevada.

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Last in Line Addendum - State by State Summaries

Last in Line Addendum - State by State Summaries
$3.00
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This addendum supplements Last in Line: Barriers to Community Integration of Older Adults with Mental Illnesses with analysis of relevant policies in Pennsylvania, Alabama, Illinois, Michigan and Nevada.

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Last in Line: Barriers to Community Integration of Older Adults with Mental Illnesses

Last in Line: Barriers to Community Integration of Older Adults with Mental Illnesses
$6.50
E7
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A report on the persistent segregation of older Americans with mental illnesses that provides a prescription for reform.

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Mental Health Consumers and Employment Litigation

Mental Health Consumers and Employment Litigation
$6.60
A3
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Contains information on employment litigation under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Rehabilitation Act and state discrimination statutes.


Merging System of Care Principles with Civil Rights Law: Olmstead Planning for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbance

Merging System of Care Principles with Civil Rights Law: Olmstead Planning for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbance
$6.00
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November 2001 review of states' planning for the development of community-based children's services


Opening Public Agency Doors

Opening Public Agency Doors
$8.50
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Report on a model collaboration by state agencies and mental health consumers on ensuring equal access to state benefit and service programs under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 70 pp. (8/95)

Rights of Elders with Mental Disabilities to Community-Based Services

Rights of Elders with Mental Disabilities to Community-Based Services
$9.95
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Manual offers legal handles for advocates to help secure community-based services for older people and others with mental illness or dementia. 74 pp. (1/96)


Under Court Order: What the Community Integration Mandate Means for People with Mental Illnesses

Under Court Order: What the Community Integration Mandate Means for People with Mental Illnesses
$6.00
A7
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This publication is designed to summarize for mental health advocates and state policymakers the importance of the Supreme Court's ruling in Olmstead v L.C. ruling with respect to mental health policy. It also attempts to describe the various mechanisms open to states to increase their resources for community based services for persons with mental illness, and provide information and support for policies for which advocates should press within their state systems in order to improve access to community services for all individuals who are at risk of unnecessary institutionalization and for those who are currently institutionalized unnecessarily.


Civil Rights and Human Dignity

Civil Rights and Human Dignity
$9.50
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An inside look at the Bazelon Center's 30 years of advocacy for the rights of people with mental disabilities. (November 2002)


"He the Pebble, We the Ripples on the Pond"

"He the Pebble, We the Ripples on the Pond"
$20.00
B1
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Reminescences about Judge David L. Bazelon by 58 of his clerks, colleagues and friends, written for the center's 1993 rededication to honor his pioneering role in mental health law. Free to donors of $100 or more (see How You Can Help).

 

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  Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
1101 15th Street, NW, Suite 1212
Washington, DC 20005

Phone: 202-467-5730
Fax: 202-223-0409
Email: webmaster@bazelon.org

 
Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
1101 15th Street, NW, Suite 1212
Washington, DC 20005

Phone: 202-467-5730
Fax: 202-223-0409
Email: webmaster@bazelon.org