Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A judicial blow to the military's anti-gay policies. (Case Note) | Social sciences | Johnson, 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 sciences | Strossen, 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 sciences | Hackney, G. David |
Burdens hard to bear: a theology of civil rights. (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?) | Social sciences | Mariner, Rachel |
Calculating injustice: the fixation on punishment as crime control. (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?) | Social sciences | Kalstein, 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 sciences | Steskal, Christopher |
Defendants' wrongs and victims' rights. (Case Note) | Social sciences | Bendor, 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 sciences | Law, 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 sciences | Neuborne, Burt |
"It's the Third World down there!": the colonialist vocation and American criminal justice. | Social sciences | Doyle, 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 sciences | Stoddard, Thomas B. |
Life after Hardwick. (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?) | Social sciences | Hunter, Nan D. |
Police abuse: can the violence be contained? (The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go from Here?) | Social sciences | Rudovsky, David |
Principled justice: a personal reflection on Justice Marshall. (Thurgood Marshall) | Social sciences | Hoptman, Virginia Whitner |
Re-cognizing inequality: rebellion, redemption and the struggle for transcendence in the equal protection of the law. | Social sciences | Hayman, 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 sciences | Karst, Kenneth L. |
The Supreme Court and the duty of fair representation. | Social sciences | Malin, 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 sciences | Michelman, Frank I. |
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