Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Creating criminals: the injuries inflicted by "unenforced" sodomy laws. | Social sciences | Leslie, Christopher R. |
Expressive identity; recuperating dissent for equality. | Social sciences | Hunter, Nan D. |
Ghettos made easy: the metamarket/antimarket dichotomy and the legal challenges of inner-city economic development. | Social sciences | Troutt, David Dante |
Immunity as an essential element of statehood.(Case Note) | Social sciences | Parasharami, Archis |
Massachusetts's sexually dangerous person's legislation: Can juries make a bad law better? | Social sciences | Kavanaugh, Lisa |
Personally professional: a law student in search of an advocacy model. | Social sciences | Bryan, Sophie |
Protecting consumers from predatory lenders: defining the problem and moving toward workable solutions. | Social sciences | Goldstein, Deborah |
Reading the privileges or immunities clause: textual irony, analytical revisionism, and an interpretive truce. | Social sciences | Levin, Daniel J. |
The domestic Fourth Amendment rights of undocumented immigrants: on Guitterez and the tort law/immigration law parallel. | Social sciences | |
The First Amendment after Reno v. American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee: a different bill of rights for aliens? | Social sciences | Miyamoto, Maryam Kamali |
The puzzle of interlocking power hierarchies: sharing the pieces of jurisdictional authority. | Social sciences | Shachar, Ayelet |
"The sexual freedom cases"? Contraception, abortion, abstinence, and the Constitution. | Social sciences | Cruz, David B. |
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