Human Rights 2001 - Abstracts

Human Rights 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
Affirmative action, the federal government, and President Bush: a conservative view.Social sciencesClegg, Roger
Battered immigrant women and immigration remedies: Are the standards too high?Social sciencesTiede, Lydia Brashear
Beyond reason: executing persons with mental retardation.(The Death Penalty: Real Lives in the Balance)Social sciencesFellner, Jamie
Cameras in the courtroom: a view in support of more access.Social sciencesSchleiff, Henry
Civil rights: mixed messages from the Bush Administrations.Social sciencesPodesta, John, Gottheimer, Josh
Expedited removal.(deportation proceedings)Social sciencesMusalo, Karen
Fedeal leadership on civil rights standards: What can we expect?(George W. Bush administration)Social sciencesIgasaki, Paul M.
Federal habeas corpus in a nutshell.(The Death Penalty: Real Lives in the Balance)Social sciencesYackle, Larry
Human Rights hero: Lenny Zakim.Social sciencesLoeb, Harlan A.
Human rights hero: Lucas Guttentag.Social sciencesWermiel, Stephen J.
International human rights treaties can make a difference: U.S. implementation of Article 3 of the United Nations Convention Against Torture.Social sciencesRosati, Kristen B.
International reaction to death penalty practices in the United States.(The Death Penalty: Real Lives in the Balance)Social sciencesKoenig, Dorean Marguerite
It's time to address the long-term healthcare crisis.Social sciencesBarrett, Tom
Keeping the government out of the newsroom: a First Amendment imperative?Social sciencesKirtley, Jane E.
Legislative efforts to restore immigrant rights.(106th Congress)Social sciencesWolchok, Carol Leslie
Looking for asylum, suffering in detention.(U.S. Immigration Policy: Detaining and Deporting the Huddled Masses)Social sciencesKerwin, Donald
Mentally ill defendants: systemic bias in capital cases.(The Death Penalty: Real Lives in the Balance)Social sciencesKoenig, Dorean Marguerite
Moratorium: a growing movement.(The Death Penalty: Real Lives in the Balance)Social sciencesBarnett, Martha W.
Press rights, human rights, and cryptocracy.(disclosure conflicts)Social sciencesFrancke, Terry
Prisoners of the INS.(US Immigration and Naturalization Service)Social sciencesWeisselberg, Charles
Race profiling in immigration enforcement.Social sciencesJohnson, Kevin R.
Refugee children at risk.Social sciencesYoung, Wendy A.
Secret trials.(aliens facing deportation on national securities grounds)Social sciencesCole, David
Slamming the courthouse door: immigrants and the right to judicial review.Social sciencesGuttentag, Lucas
The assault on habeas corpus in immigration law.Social sciencesNewman, Gerald
The civil rights movement: a press perspective.Social sciencesNelson, Jack
The death penalty, but sparingly.(The Death Penalty: Real Lives in the Balance)Social sciencesFein, Bruce
The future of the Establishment Clause.Social sciencesChemerinsky, Erwin
The politics of Medicare and prescription drug costs.Social sciencesHislop, Reginald, III
The Reporters Committee: a special human rights hero.(activities of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press)Social sciencesO'Neil, Robert M.
The Supreme Court's narrow majority to narrow the death penalty.(The Death Penalty: Real Lives in the Balance)Social sciencesFriedman, David S.
Trial Lawyers College; training new warriors for battle against the death penalty.(The Death Penalty: Real Lives in the Balance)Social sciencesGarcia-Colson, L. Joane, Basile, J. Jude
U.S. immigration law: denying the value of gay and lesbian families.Social sciencesTitshaw, Scott C.
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