Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1993 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A dubious victory for the right of free speech. (Case Note) | Social sciences | Herrera, Tanya |
Another skirmish in the equal education battle. (Case Note) | Social sciences | Stewart, Lisa A. |
False hope or a realizable right? The implementation of the right to shelter under the African National Congress' proposed Bill of Rights for South Africa. | Social sciences | Robinson, Kim |
Federal child pornography law's scienter requirement. (Case Note) | Social sciences | Schwartz, Robert F. |
Hague v. CIO and the roots of public forum doctrine: translating limits of powers into individual rights. | Social sciences | Pfohl, Richard T. |
Harboring, sanctuary and the crime of charity under federal immigration law. | Social sciences | Loken, Gregory A., Bambino, Lisa R. |
Neglected stories and the lawfulness of Roe v. Wade. (In Your Midst: Contributions of Women of Color in the Law) | Social sciences | Davis, Peggy Cooper |
On being a gorilla in your midst, or, the life of one blackwoman in the legal academy. (In Your Midst: Contributions of Women of Color in the Law) | Social sciences | Russell, Jennifer M. |
Rights held hostage: race, ideology and the peremptory challenge. | Social sciences | Nunn, Kenneth B. |
Rosie O'Neill goes to law school: the clinical education of the New Age public defender. | Social sciences | Smith, Abbe |
Stealing away: black women, outlaw culture and the rhetoric of rights. (In Your Midst: Contributions of Women of Color in the Law) | Social sciences | Evans, Monica J. |
Structures of subordination: women of color at the intersection of Title VII and the NLRA. Not! (employment discrimination component of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, National Labor Relations Act) (In Your Midst: Contributions of Women of Color in the Law) | Social sciences | Iglesias, Elizabeth M. |
The public harm of private violence: rape, sex discrimination and citizenship. | Social sciences | Stellings, Brande |
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