Human Rights 1995 - Abstracts

Human Rights 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Affirmative action in action: its past & its future.Social sciencesBannon, Nancy K.
AIDS orphans: the forgotten victims.Social sciencesShelton, Deborah L.
A journey to asylum: what refugees face in an uneven world.Social sciencesBoed, Roman
A view from death row. (inmate analyzes the rationale for the death penalty)Social sciencesRoss, Michael
Bearing children: the right to decide; amend the definition of refugee to include 'reproductive ability' among the qualified grounds of persecution.Social sciencesBresnick, Rebecca O.
Confronting the queer and present danger: how to use the First Amendment when dealing with issues of sexual orientation speech and military service.Social sciencesAlter, Daniel S.
Dance with the one that brung ya. (criticism of President Clinton following a Republican agenda) (Editorial)Social sciencesCrosland, David
Delayed justice: the Rosewood story. (Rosewood, Florida)Social sciencesFinan, Eileen
Fair trial, free press: can they coexist?Social sciencesWhite, Martha
First Monday: celebrating public interest law. (annual meetings sponsored by Alliance for Justice)Social sciencesAron, Nan, Moulton, Barbara
Giving a voice to the dead: forensic scientists join worldwide human rights investigations to uncover the truth.Social sciencesCollins, Noelle
Hate crime sentences can now be enhanced under a new federal law.Social sciencesCacas, Samuel R.
History comes alive: how women won the right to vote.Social sciencesBalu, Rekha
How much can you say in the workplace? (includes related articles on harassment, workplace rules and English-only policies)Social sciencesKamer, Gregory J., Abbot, Scott M.
Immigration law: its application in the workplace.Social sciencesChishti, Muzaffar A.
Immigration on-line: the privacy implications of a national registry. (includes related article on new green card law)Social sciencesJamison, Tena
Is it the beginning of the end for affirmative action? (includes related article on Colin Powell's opinion)(Cover Story)Social sciencesJamison, Tena, Balu, Rekha
Lawyers answer public service call. (AmericCorps's National Service Legal Corps projects)Social sciencesSchwartz, David, Grange, Lori
Not in my apartment! When landlords mix business and religion. (and refuse to rent to unmarried couples)Social sciencesDeMuth, Jerry
One small step for women: helping torture victims heal.Social sciencesLowenthal, Jeff
Our greatest export: foreign lawyers learn more than a textbook knowledge of justice.Social sciencesFinan, Eileen
Our national psyche: the unseen victim of domestic terrorism.(Column)Social sciencesGould, Jon
Profile: Dale Minami; a pioneer for Asian American civil rights.Social sciencesCacas, Samuel R.
Protecting the human rights of women.Social sciencesWhite, Martha
Report: ineffective assistance of counsel and lack of due process in death penalty cases. (includes related article on alternatives to prisons)Social sciencesTabak, Ronald J.
Saying no to mental health inquiries: would-be lawyers fight another kind of "don't ask, don't tell" issue.Social sciencesHagenbaugh, Barbara
Should God be practicing medicine? When religious and secular hospitals merge, health care is often the first victim. (Catholic hospitals)(Cover Story)Social sciencesJamison, Tena
Terrorism, democracy and the Jews of Argentina.Social sciencesLevit, Kenneth J.
The death penalty: impending challenges.Social sciencesWesterfield, Rebecca
The fallout from Proposition 187. (California initiative denying services and education to illegal aliens)Social sciencesColino, Stacey
The human rights of sexual minorities: a comparative and international law perspective. (includes related articles on "don't ask, don't tell" and gay and lesbian families)Social sciencesRoss, Gary, Wilets, James D.
The juvenile death penalty: in the best interest of the child? (includes related article on the history of the juvenile death penalty)Social sciencesStrater, Suzanne D.
The language of hate: discrimination complaints are growing as the workplace becomes more bilingual. (English-only and accent discrimination)Social sciencesCacas, Samuel R.
There is no sisterhood: non-white women lawyers say they're still at the bottom of the heap. (Interview)Social sciencesQuade, Vicki
The Voting Rights Act: over the hill at age 30?Social sciencesBannon, Nancy K.
The Warren Court: a retrospective. (University of Tulsa College of Law seminar)Social sciencesFricker, Richard L.
What is the afterlife of affirmative action?Social sciencesGould, Jon
"Who the hell cares about a lot of these cases?" Profile: David Myers, padre and practitioner. (Jesuit and lawyer in Arizona)Social sciencesFinan, Eileen
Who turns in Uncle Sam for child abuse? Foster kids are often last in line for medical services.Social sciencesShelton, Deborah L.
Women wonder: should it be Contract On America?Social sciencesGriffin, Kate
Yes, in your back yard! Occupancy restrictions, use controls, and the Fair Housing Amendments Act.Social sciencesHerman, Jordan
Young, homeless and gay: shelters are swelling with a disproportionate number of teens tossed out by society and family.Social sciencesBuchanan, Rosemarie
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