
معرفی
J. Dalton Courson serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law while concurrently holding the position of Litigation Director for Disability Rights Louisiana, the state's federally mandated protection and advocacy agency for people with disabilities. He maintains significant leadership roles as Co-Chair of the American Bar Association's Access to Justice Committee and Co-Chair of the Louisiana State Bar Association's Diversity Committee.
His academic credentials include:
- J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law (2003)
- B.A. magna cum laude from Harvard University (1998)
Professor Courson's professional focus centers on disability rights litigation and systemic civil rights advocacy, with particular emphasis on removing barriers to justice for marginalized populations. His work integrates legal theory with practical enforcement mechanisms through Disability Rights Louisiana's mandate to investigate abuse, challenge discriminatory practices, and promote policy reforms. He actively develops strategies to enhance accessibility within legal institutions while addressing intersectional challenges faced by disabled individuals from diverse backgrounds.
His committee leadership demonstrates commitment to expanding legal access through procedural reforms and advancing inclusive practices within the legal profession. Though specific research grants aren't detailed, his dual academic-practitioner role enables direct application of scholarly insights to real-world disability rights litigation and advocacy initiatives.
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