Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1998 - Abstracts

Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Affirmative action in higher education: the diversity rationale and the compelling interest test.Social sciencesLiu, Goodwin
Campaign expenditures and free speech.Social sciencesBaker, C. Edwin
Don't give me your tired, your poor: conflicted immigrant stories and welfare reform.Social sciencesHing, Bill Ong
Efficiency-wages, tournaments, and discrimination: a theory of employment discrimination law for 'high-level' jobs.Social sciencesCharny, David, Gulati, G. Mitu
It is lawyers we are funding: a constitutional challenge to the 1996 restrictions on the Legal Services Corporation.Social sciencesRoth, Jessica A.
Neutrality and the religion clauses.Social sciencesShivakumar, Dhananjai
On the guarding of borders.Social sciencesWhite, Lucie E.
Public funding for disability accommodations: a rational solution to rational discrimination and the disabilities of the ADA. (Americans with Disabilities Act)Social sciencesMoss, Scott A., Malin, Daniel A.
Reining in the national drug testing epidemic.(Case Note)Social sciencesBrown, Nathan A.
Same-sex marriage and simulacra: exploring conceptions of equality.Social sciencesHughes, Heather Lauren
Speech and the self-realization value.Social sciencesMurchison, Brian C.
The waging of welfare: all work and no pay?Social sciencesBriskin, Craig L., Thomas, Kimberly A.
The way out: a legal standard for imposing alternative electoral systems as voting rights remedies.Social sciencesMulroy, Steven J.
Tying the hands of Congress.(Case Note)Social sciencesToker, Rachel
Welfare reform, unemployment compensation, and the social wage: dismantling family support under Wisconsin's W-2 workfare plan.Social sciencesLynch, Brendan P.
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