Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1999 - Abstracts

Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
Expanding the market for justice: arguments for extending in-person client solicitation.Social sciencesBusa, Amy, Sussman, Carl G.
Is this America? The District of Columbia and the right to vote.Social sciencesRaskin, Jamin B.
Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr.'s civil rights legacy.Social sciencesOgletree, Charles J., Jr.
Live art and the audience: toward a speaker-focused freedom of expression.Social sciencesKurzweg, Anne Salzman
Loving's legacy: the other antidiscrimination principles.Social sciencesMoore, Allison
Multiple masculinities: a new vision for same-sex harassment law.Social sciencesToker, Rachel L.
Operations of legal rhetoric: examining transsexual and judicial identity.Social sciencesKeller, Susan Etta
Reaching Mrs. Murphy: a call for repeal of the Mrs. Murphy exception to the Fair Housing Act.Social sciencesWalsh, James D.
Recognizing a cause of action under Title IX for student-student sexual harassment.Social sciencesJoslin, Courtney G.
Resistance to same-sex marriage as a story about language: linguistic failure and the priority of a living language.Social sciencesKuykendall, Mae
School finance battles: survey says? It's all just a change in attitudes.Social sciencesPatt, Joseph S.
Silent segregation in our nation's schools.Social sciencesLosen, Daniel J.
The Americans with Disabilities Act: a windfall for defendants.Social sciencesColker, Ruth
The Texas Ten Percent Plan.Social sciencesHolley, Danielle, Spencer, Delia
The Warren Court and the concept of a right.Social sciencesLuban, David
Two steps forward, one step back: the Supreme Court's treatment of teacher-student sexual harassment.(Case Note)Social sciencesBusa, Amy
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