| Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1996 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| After the federalization binge: a civil liberties hangover. | Social sciences | Hollon, Greg |
| A Jeffersonian nightmare: the Supreme Court launches a confused attack on the Establishment Clause.(Case Note) | Social sciences | Brown, Ben |
| Am I my client?: the role confusion of a lawyer activist.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change) | Social sciences | Polikoff, Nancy D. |
| An aversion to clients: loving humanity and hating human beings.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change) | Social sciences | Lopez, Gerald P. |
| Destructuring disability: rationing of health care and unfair discrimination against the sick. | Social sciences | Orentlicher, David |
| Developing microbusinesses in public housing: notes from the field.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change) | Social sciences | Held, Margaret Beebe |
| (Dis)assembling rights of women workers along the global assembly line: human rights and the garment industry.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change) | Social sciences | Volpp, Leti, Ho, Laura, Powell, Catherine |
| Embedded practices: lawyers, clients, and social change.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change) | Social sciences | Trubek, Louise G. |
| English-only laws, informational interests, and the meaning of the First Amendment in a pluralistic society.(Case Note) | Social sciences | Stewart, Martina |
| Fighting Section 8 discrimination: the Fair Housing Act's new frontier. | Social sciences | Beck, Paula |
| Geographically sexual? Advancing lesbian and gay interests through proportional representation. | Social sciences | Rosenblum, Darren |
| Justice O'Connor's blind rationalization of affirmative action jurisprudence.(Case Note) | Social sciences | Ashar, Sameer M., Opoku, Lisa F. |
| Limiting federal court power to impose school desegregation remedies.(Case Note) | Social sciences | Stewart, Carter M., Torres, S. Felicita |
| Mitigation, mercy and delay: the moral politics of death penalty abolitionists.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change) | Social sciences | Alfieri, Anthony V. |
| Narrative strategy and death penalty advocacy.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change) | Social sciences | Sarat, Austin |
| Negative action against Asian Americans: the internal instability of Dworkin's defense of affirmative action. (Ronald Dworkin) | Social sciences | Kang, Jerry |
| Political lawyering: an introduction.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change) | Social sciences | Minow, Martha |
| Popular justice: state judicial elections and procedural due process. | Social sciences | Wiener, Scott D. |
| Same-sex intimate and expressive association: the Pickering balancing test or strict scrutiny?(Case Note) | Social sciences | Wiener, Scott D. |
| Steady work: a practitioner's reflections on political lawyering.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change) | Social sciences | Bellow, Gary |
| The Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act: an unconstitutional deprivation of the right to privacy and substantive due process. | Social sciences | Lewis, Caroline Louise |
| To be a political lawyer.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change) | Social sciences | Cicchino, Peter M. |
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