Syracuse University College of Law’s Disability Law and Policy Program recently hosted “A Body’s Work: A Discussion with Professor Britney Wilson. Professor Wilson is an associate professor of law and the director of the Civil Rights and Disability Rights Clinic at New York Law School. She discussed her experiences as a Black disabled woman, civil rights attorney, and law professor.
Her discussion was based on her paper “A Body’s Work: On Self and Peer Education as a Black Disabled Lawyer” published in the Journal of Legal Education. The essay and her Syracuse Law discussion explored the effects of an overall lack of disability inclusion in the law school curriculum and how it impacts the way she navigates life and work as a Black disabled woman and attorney.
Wilson also touched upon ongoing transportation services litigation that the Civil Rights and Disability Rights Clinic is litigating by applying the Americans with Disabilities Act and New York City Human Rights law.
Also, an accomplished writer and artist, Wilson has published short stories, poetry, and creative nonfiction essays. She was a featured poet on the HBO series Brave New Voices. She explained how creativity in other areas can positively affect making creative legal arguments.
Professor Wilson also met with DLPP students to discuss their experiences studying disability law and navigating law school with disabilities.