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