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EPISODE · May 2, 2017 · 14 MIN

The Future of Disability Law in the US - Elizabeth Pendo

from SLU LAW Summations · host Saint Louis University School of Law

As the current administration grapples with what to do with heath care in the United States, the future of 15 million people with disabilities, including children and seniors, hangs in the balance. In this episode we are joined by Elizabeth Pendo, the Joseph J. Simeone Professor of Law in the SLU LAW Center for Health Law Studies. Professor Pendo is an expert on disability law and disability discrimination.

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