Human Rights 1996 - Abstracts

Human Rights 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A call to arms: standing firm for democratic principles.(Column)Social sciencesRubenfeld, Abby R.
Anatomy of death penalty case: did Florida almost execute an innocent man? (includes related article on media coverage of Joe Spaziano case)Social sciencesLee, Tena Jamison
Applying the Antiterrorism Act to habeas corpus cases.Social sciences 
As our world connects, issues arise. (freedom of speech in cyberspace)Social sciencesJoseph, Paul R.
Black power/white law: the author of a new book chronicles one man's struggle for freedom. (author of "Black Power/White Blood" Lori Andrews)(Interview)Social sciencesQuade, Vicki
Bright spots, small victories: primed for making cuts, the 104th Congress actually preserved some rights this year.Social sciencesBannon, Nancy K.
Crime, punishment, and 'champagne socialism.' (Author John Mortimer's view on capital punishment and crime in the United Kingdom)Social sciencesSmith, William Carl
Disabled kids have the right to learn: what will Congress do when it considers reauthorization of a necessary act? (Individuals with Disabilities Act)Social sciences 
E-mails are private unless an employee gives consent.Social sciencesShear, Kenneth R.
Escape from the cuckoo's nest: one man's fight to help abandoned mental patients.(New York)Social sciencesRueter, Thad
Female genital mutilation: the struggle to eradicate this rite of passage.Social sciencesMaher, Robin M.
How many innocent men will be killed? (reflections of death row inmate)Social sciencesRoss, Michael
How to use the Violence Against Women Act.Social sciencesLu, Cathy
Living on strange fruit: when racism defines your life, you fight back by making sure no one forgets.(Interview)Social sciencesQuade, Vicki
Our successes and our future as the Section turns 30. (American Bar Association Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities)Social sciencesRubenfeld, Abby R.
Politics, race and a little rhythm & blues: profile of civil rights activist Jerry Butler.Social sciencesBalu, Rekha, Wood, Sara
Protecting our children, protecting our future.Social sciencesPassalacqua, Andrea
Reflections on the murder of Yitzhak Rabin.Social sciencesCassel, Douglass
Religious equality and the First Amendment.Social sciencesRyan, Leslie
Responding to the crisis in death penalty representation.Social sciencesRyan, Leslie
Rethinking responsibility. (the principles underlying the ABA Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities)Social sciencesHarris, Leslie A.
Running the gauntlet no more: using Title IX to end student-to-student sexual harassment. (includes related article on classroom harassment)Social sciencesWilliams, Verna
Should we have a permanent international criminal court? As Serbs and Croats come to trial, the success of the tribunal is key. (International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia)Social sciencesWood, Sara
So you want to be a child advocate: National Institute offers training. (National Institute for Trial Advocacy)Social sciencesSanchez, Kimberly
Taking a byte out of the First Amendment: how free is speech in cyberspace?Social sciencesSteele, Shari
Text, spies, and cyberspace: how the new information age can affect our daily lives.(Interview)Social sciencesQuade, Vicki
The IR&R Section at 30: miles to go before we sleep. (American Bar Association Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities)Social sciencesShestack, Jerome J.
The reality of LSC cutbacks: how one state is dealing with reduced funding. (US Legal Services Corporation; Arkansas)Social sciencesLee, Tena Jamison
The voice of dead men: interview with Sister Helen Prejean. (includes related article on habeas corpus)(Interview)Social sciencesQuade, Vicki
The worst of the worst in the 104th Congress.Social sciencesBannon, Nancy K.
Thirty years of civil rights, civil liberties. (ABA Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities)Social sciencesPassalacqua, Andrea
To love, honor, and build a life: a case for same-gender marriage.Social sciencesGibson, Jeffrey G.
Top ten threats to civil liberties in cyberspace.Social sciencesBeeson, Ann
Twice a victim: battered women find getting insurance is the second hurdle to pass.Social sciencesShelton, Deborah L.
What is an international criminal court? As negotiations on the establishment of an ICC start, the debate heats up.Social sciencesPejic, Jelena
When a parent dies of AIDS: helping children cope.Social sciencesPassalacqua, Andrea
Why Congress should be protecting health records.Social sciences 
Why women aren't executed: gender bias and the death penalty.Social sciencesRueter, Thad
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