Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1992 - Abstracts

Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
A judicial blow to the military's anti-gay policies. (Case Note)Social sciencesJohnson, Chad S.
A tribute to Norman Dorsen. (civil rights attorney and former president of the ACLU) (includes 4 testimonials) (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?)Social sciencesStrossen, Nadine, Brennan, William J., Jr., Oakes, James L., Gillers, Stephen
A trunk full of trouble. (excessive mandatory sentencing for possession of cocaine) (Case Note)Social sciencesHackney, G. David
Burdens hard to bear: a theology of civil rights. (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?)Social sciencesMariner, Rachel
Calculating injustice: the fixation on punishment as crime control. (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?)Social sciencesKalstein, Michele H., McCornock, Kirstie A., Rosenthal, Seth A., Nicholson, Katherine M., Raphling, John, Stellings, Brande
Creating space for racial difference: the case for African-American schools.Social sciencesSteskal, Christopher
Defendants' wrongs and victims' rights. (Case Note)Social sciencesBendor, Catherine
Envisioning a future for reproductive liberty: strategies for making the rights real. (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?)Social sciencesLaw, Sylvia A., Pine, Rachael N.
Ghosts in the attic: idealized pluralism, community and hate speech. (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?)Social sciencesNeuborne, Burt
"It's the Third World down there!": the colonialist vocation and American criminal justice.Social sciencesDoyle, James M.
Lesbian and gay rights litigation before a hostile federal judiciary: extracting benefit from peril. (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?)Social sciencesStoddard, Thomas B.
Life after Hardwick. (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?)Social sciencesHunter, Nan D.
Police abuse: can the violence be contained? (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?)Social sciencesRudovsky, David
Principled justice: a personal reflection on Justice Marshall. (Thurgood Marshall)Social sciencesHoptman, Virginia Whitner
Re-cognizing inequality: rebellion, redemption and the struggle for transcendence in the equal protection of the law.Social sciencesHayman, Robert L., Jr.
The First Amendment, the politics of religion and the symbols of government. (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?)Social sciencesKarst, Kenneth L.
The Supreme Court and the duty of fair representation.Social sciencesMalin, Martin H.
Universities, racist speech and democracy in America: an essay for the ACLU. (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?)Social sciencesMichelman, Frank I.
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