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