Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1996 - Abstracts

Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
After the federalization binge: a civil liberties hangover.Social sciencesHollon, Greg
A Jeffersonian nightmare: the Supreme Court launches a confused attack on the Establishment Clause.(Case Note)Social sciencesBrown, Ben
Am I my client?: the role confusion of a lawyer activist.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change)Social sciencesPolikoff, Nancy D.
An aversion to clients: loving humanity and hating human beings.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change)Social sciencesLopez, Gerald P.
Destructuring disability: rationing of health care and unfair discrimination against the sick.Social sciencesOrentlicher, David
Developing microbusinesses in public housing: notes from the field.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change)Social sciencesHeld, 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 sciencesVolpp, Leti, Ho, Laura, Powell, Catherine
Embedded practices: lawyers, clients, and social change.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change)Social sciencesTrubek, Louise G.
English-only laws, informational interests, and the meaning of the First Amendment in a pluralistic society.(Case Note)Social sciencesStewart, Martina
Fighting Section 8 discrimination: the Fair Housing Act's new frontier.Social sciencesBeck, Paula
Geographically sexual? Advancing lesbian and gay interests through proportional representation.Social sciencesRosenblum, Darren
Justice O'Connor's blind rationalization of affirmative action jurisprudence.(Case Note)Social sciencesAshar, Sameer M., Opoku, Lisa F.
Limiting federal court power to impose school desegregation remedies.(Case Note)Social sciencesStewart, 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 sciencesAlfieri, Anthony V.
Narrative strategy and death penalty advocacy.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change)Social sciencesSarat, Austin
Negative action against Asian Americans: the internal instability of Dworkin's defense of affirmative action. (Ronald Dworkin)Social sciencesKang, Jerry
Political lawyering: an introduction.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change)Social sciencesMinow, Martha
Popular justice: state judicial elections and procedural due process.Social sciencesWiener, Scott D.
Same-sex intimate and expressive association: the Pickering balancing test or strict scrutiny?(Case Note)Social sciencesWiener, Scott D.
Steady work: a practitioner's reflections on political lawyering.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change)Social sciencesBellow, 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 sciencesLewis, Caroline Louise
To be a political lawyer.(Symposium: Political Lawyering: Conversations on Progressive Social Change)Social sciencesCicchino, Peter M.
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