The Changing World of Mental Disability Law
Mental disability law is one of the most rapidly growing, and least
understood, areas of the law. Interpretations of the Americans with
Disabilities Act and the Patients’ Bills of Rights, and of terms
such as “dangerousness”, “risk assessment” and
“the least restrictive alternative”, are confounding mental
health and legal professionals. Issues regarding the civil rights of
homeless persons, sexually violent predators, outpatient commitment, and
persons committed to institutions are hotly debated in courts and
communities alike. All aspects of the criminal law as it applies to
persons with mental disabilities are constantly being reinterpreted.
Attorneys representing persons with mental disabilities as well as expert
witnesses and advocates must master complex skills. And the relationship
between mental disability law and human rights law--both in the U.S. and
around the world--is now being subjected to intense scrutiny.
That's why New York Law School has created the Online Mental Disability Law Program for those professionals who work with, or on the behalf of, persons with mental disabilities.
Designed and taught by world-renowned expert Professor Michael L. Perlin, this array of semester-long courses provides the most up-to-date information and interpretation of the civil, criminal, and constitutional law regarding the rights of persons with mental disabilities, delivered directly to you through the convenience of online learning.
Now New York Law School offers an array of nine online courses: Survey of Mental Disability Law, The Americans with Disabilities Act: Law, Policy and Practice, International Human Rights and Mental Disability Law, Advocacy Skills in Cases Involving Persons with Mental Disabilities: The Roles of Lawyers and Expert Witnesses, Mental Health Issues in Jails and Prisons, Sex Offenders, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Forensic Reports, the Role of Experts and Forensic Ethics, and Mental Illness, Dangerousness, the Police Power and Risk Assessment.
A Program Designed for Your Learning Style
New York Law School's dynamic evening program has served the
"after-work" learner for over a century. Experienced in
providing legal education for busy professionals, the School utilizes
cutting-edge online learning technologies to enable students to
conveniently obtain the knowledge and skills critical to career
advancement.
Take Control of Your Future
Unique in its depth and scope, Mental Disability Law will help to enhance
your professional status and legal literacy. This program will be an
indispensable part of your career if you are a:
Practical Knowledge That Earns
Expand your practice, or enhance your value to your organization.Mental
health and legal professionals need to understand the complexities of
mental disability law and the necessity of staying up-to-date with the
latest interpretations of constitutional and statutory rights of persons
with mental disabilities. Upon completion of this in-depth program, you
will be able to: