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