U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT — Law school is widely considered one of the most challenging educational experiences, so it’s critical that students with disabilities get the support they need to handle the intense workload that comes with earning a J.D. degree, experts say. From advising to networking groups, many resources provide guidance on how law students with disabilities can advocate for themselves and identify accommodations their school is required to provide. Whether a student’s disability is physical or not visible, experts champion seeking accommodations as early as possible.