Human Rights 1999 - Abstracts

Human Rights 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A case study of child abuse and a parent's refusal to withdraw life-sustaining treatment.(Wisconsin)Social sciencesFleming, Miriam S.
A new thinking about affirmative action.Social sciencesWu, Frank H.
Children in cyberspace: a resource guide.(Privacy in the Age of Computers)Social sciencesGivens, Beth
Condom availability programs in the public schools: approved in the courts.Social sciencesWeiss, Catherine, Cohen, Sherrill
Creative problem solving and human rights.Social sciencesBarton, Thomas D.
Cyberspace privacy: a primer and proposal.(Privacy in the Age of Computers)Social sciencesKang, Jerry
Electronic gadgets never forget.(Privacy in the Age of Computers)Social sciencesVan Horn, Royal
E-mail in the workplace: limitations on privacy.(Privacy in the Age of Computers)Social sciencesPivec, Mary E., Brinkerhoff, Susan
Equal opportunity in a post-Proposition 209 world.(California)Social sciencesPaterson, Eva, Sellstrom, Oren
From bastardy to cloning: adaptations of legal thought for unorthodox reproduction.Social sciencesWilder, Bruce
Juvenile curfews: the rights of minors vs. the rhetoric of public safety.Social sciencesBudd, Jordan C.
Lesbian and gay prospective adoptive parents: the legal battle.Social sciencesGibson, Jeffrey G.
Must a civil society be a censored society?Social sciencesMcMasters, Paul K.
Our second amendment.Social sciencesBlek, Charles L., Jr.
Placing the Convention on the Rights of the Child in an American context.Social sciencesKilbourne, Susan
Privacy for sale: peddling data on the Internet.(Privacy in the Age of Computers)Social sciencesShapiro, Andrew L.
Privacy in the new millennium: virtual trespass and other concepts.Social sciencesO'Neil, Robert M.
Propositions 187 and 227: Latino immigrant rights to education.(California)Social sciencesEscobedo, Deborah
Protecting privacy from new technologies: the California Privacy Protection Act of 1998.Social sciencesChemerinsky, Erwin
Public records, public policy, and privacy.(Privacy in the Age of Computers)Social sciencesGellman, Robert
Race, policing, and the future of the criminal law.Social sciencesCole, David
Racial discrimination in implementing the death penalty.Social sciencesTabak, Ronald J.
Recognizing children's rights: lessons from South Africa.(includes information on the South African Constitution)Social sciencesWoodhouse, Barbara Bennett
Restoring dignity, effecting justice.Social sciencesLerman, David
Rules of the road for navigating the Information Superhighway.(Privacy in the Age of Computers)Social sciencesFraser, Barry
Saving the dream for all; a tribute to A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr.Social sciencesHigginbotham, F. Michael
School vouchers: an intractable dilemma?Social sciencesMullen, John
Taking Second Amendment rights seriously.Social sciencesCottrol, Robert J.
The Second Amendment: America's first freedom.Social sciencesHeston, Charlton
The treatment of children as chattel in recent adoption decisions.(includes related information)Social sciencesBonina, Diane I., Bahe-Jachna, Ruth A., Handschu, Barbara Ellen
Words have consequences: re-framing the hate speech debate.Social sciencesLoeb, Harlan A.
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