Human Rights 2000 - Abstracts

Human Rights 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
A hunger for justice: the passion of Rachel Ortiz.(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy)Social sciencesSchooley, Wilson A.
Another attempt to heal the wounds of the Holocaust.(Righting the Wrongs of the Past)Social sciencesLite, Allyn Z.
Assisted suicide and disability; another perspective.(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions)Social sciencesColeman, Diane
Defining disability in the aftermath of Sutton; where do we go from here?(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions)Social sciencesMayerson, Arlene B., Mayer, Kristan S.
Disability rights today; how far have we come?(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions)Social sciencesFrancis, Leslie, Silvers, Anita
"Electronic curbcuts;" the ADA in cyberspace.(includes sidebar on suit by National Federation of the Blind against AOL))(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions)Social sciencesWaddell, Cynthia D.
Elizabeth Jones and Gabriel Chong King: making the impossible dream come true.(founders of pediatric medical specialty clinic in Baja, California)(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy)Social sciencesBuskirk, Dennis
Ensuring access to the legal system for children and youth with disabilities in special education disputes.(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions)Social sciencesRangel-Diaz, Lilliam
Invisible victims; violence against persons with developmental disabilities.(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions)Social sciencesPetersilia, Joan
Jerry Mitchell: crusading for justice long overdue.(Mississippi investigative reporter)(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy)Social sciencesJohnson, R. Haynes, Jr.
Joyce Meskis, pushing books and free speech.(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy)Social sciencesFinan, Christopher
Julie Dorf: a drive to change the world.(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy)Social sciencesLoeb, Harlan A.
Lawyers: righters of old wrongs.(Righting the Wrongs of the Past)Social sciencesWinter, William
Not a bad IDEA: discipline and due process get a fair hearing.(Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions)Social sciencesRosenbaum, Stephen
Our wounds: the wrongs continue.(continuing racism in the United States)(Righting the Wrongs of the Past)Social sciencesKeith, Damon J.
Paying the ultimate price for human rights: the life and death of Rosemary Nelson.(Irish defense lawyer)(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy)Social sciencesMassimino, Elisa
Robert Lee Carter: continuing the struggle for civil rights.(civil rights attorney, federal district court judge)(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy)Social sciencesWu, Frank H.
Schwerner, Chaney, and Goodman: the struggle for justice.(Michael Schwerner, James Chaney and Andrew Goodman)(Righting the Wrongs of the Past)Social sciencesChaney, Ben
The Japanese American incarceration: the journey to redress.(Righting the Wrongs of the Past)Social sciencesTareishi, John, Yoshino, William
The legal basis of the claim for slavery reparations.(Righting the Wrongs of the Past)Social sciencesGifford, Anthony
The life and times of Vernon Sukumu.(California civil rights activist)(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy)Social sciencesStephens, Debra
The truth about the Truth Commission.(South Africa)(Righting the Wrongs of the Past)Social sciencesJeffery, Anthea
Two unlikely heros in the fight for First Amendment Rights.(Black attorneys Anthony Griffin and David Baugh representing Ku Klux Klan)(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy)Social sciencesO'Neil, Robert M.
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