Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1997 - Abstracts

Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
An appeal by any other name: Congress's empty victory over habeas rights.(Case Note)Social sciencesMoss, Scott
At what cost? An argument against mandatory AZT treatment of HIV-positive pregnant women.Social sciencesHalem, Samantha Catherine
Bowers + ten: litigation, legislation, and community activism.Social sciencesFrank, Barney
Celebrity privacy rights and free speech: recalibrating tort remedies for "outed" celebrities.Social sciencesWare, Hilary E.
Ellickson on "chronic misconduct" in urban spaces: of panhandlers, bench squatters, and day laborers. (response to Robert C. Ellickson, Yale Law Journal, vol. 105, p. 1165, 1996)Social sciencesMunzer, Stephen R.
Equal protection and anti-gay legislation: dismantling the legacy of Bowers v. Hardwick.(Case Note)Social sciencesJoslin, Courtney G.
False confessions and the Constitution: safeguards against untrustworthy confessions.Social sciencesWhite, Welsh S.
Is actuarially fair insurance pricing actually fair? A case study in insuring battered women.Social sciencesHellman, Deborah S.
Reinvigorating autonomy: freedom and responsibility in the Supreme Court's First Amendment jurisprudence.Social sciencesWells, Christina E.
Rodrigo's fourteenth chronicle: American apocalypse.Social sciencesDelgado, Richard
Schools without rules? Charter schools, federal disability law, and the paradoxes of deregulation.Social sciencesHeubert, Jay P.
"Special needs" and the Fourth Amendment: an exception poised to swallow the warrant preference rule.Social sciencesBuffaloe, Jennifer Y.
The constitutional right to "conservative" revolution.Social sciencesWilliams, David C.
The construction of O.J. Simpson as a racial victim.Social sciencesCarbado, Devon W.
The final freedom: maintaining autonomy and valuing life in physician-assisted suicide cases.Social sciencesKleinberg, Rachel D., Mochizuki, Toshiro M.
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