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DISABILITY AS METAPHOR IN AMERICAN LAW
Doron Dorfman
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Social Sciences
Advocacy
100%
Lived Experience
66%
Courts
33%
Social Exclusion
33%
Minority Groups
33%
Lawyer
33%
Arts and Humanities
Social model
66%
metaphoric
33%
Linguistic metaphor
33%
Legal discourse
33%
Computer Science
Equal Protection
50%
Oppressed Group
50%
Disability Law
50%
Keyphrases
American Law
100%
Disability Concepts
11%
Linguistic Use
11%
Linguistic Metaphor
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Social Model of Disability
100%