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General Discussion

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Association of Disabled Lawyers
September 19, 2025 · updated the description of the group.

The General Discussion Group is an open space for members of the Association of Disabled Lawyers to connect, share experiences, and exchange ideas. Whether you want to discuss current issues in the legal profession, explore accessibility challenges, seek peer support, or network with fellow disabled lawyers and allies, this forum provides an inclusive and respectful environment.

All topics relevant to our community are welcome, including career development, workplace accommodations, policy updates, advocacy, and day-to-day reflections. The group is designed to foster collaboration, mutual learning, and solidarity among individuals from diverse backgrounds and areas of practice.


We invite you to join the conversation, contribute your perspective, and help us strengthen our collective voice within the legal profession.

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Greetings!

Hi!


I'm Emily, Vice Chair of Operations at the ADL. My role is to keep things ticking along and to represent the ADL on the Bar Standards Board's Disability Task Force.


If you have a question about the Bar, what it's like to be a disabled Bar student, or have something you would like me to talk about on the BSB's Task Force, the let me know!


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Help us help students!

Are you currently studying law/have you previously studied law? What issues would you like to see ADL address/be aware of for disabled aspiring lawyers currently studying?

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Lizzie Davies
Lizzie Davies
Mar 06, 2024

Hello, my name is Lizzie, and I am a first-year LLB student. Despite applying for my DSA well in advance, it was not until three months after my studies commenced that I was provided with the provisions to enable me to study. Due to the delay in this, I was disadvantaged compared to my peers. My experience is not isolated; my husband (also a first-year LLB student) applied for DSA at the same time and has yet to receive his provisions. We are now over halfway through our first module.

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