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Mestizaje/Mesticagem: Racism & Citizenship In Latin America, Tanya Hernandez, Yuko Miki, Nitza Escalera
Mestizaje/Mesticagem: Racism & Citizenship In Latin America, Tanya Hernandez, Yuko Miki, Nitza Escalera
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Maloney Library lecture series, Behind the Book
Toward Civil Rights Enforcement In The Environmental Justice Context - Step One: Acknowledging The Problem, Marianne Engelman Lado
Toward Civil Rights Enforcement In The Environmental Justice Context - Step One: Acknowledging The Problem, Marianne Engelman Lado
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why The Law Needs Music: Revisiting Naacp V. Button Through The Songs Of Bob Dylan, Renee Newman Knake
Why The Law Needs Music: Revisiting Naacp V. Button Through The Songs Of Bob Dylan, Renee Newman Knake
Fordham Urban Law Journal
The law needs music, a truth revealed by revisiting the United States Supreme Court’s opinion in NAACP v. Button through the songs of Bob Dylan and the play Music History. This Essay proceeds in three parts. Part I opens with a summary of the Court’s decision in NAACP v. Button, focusing particularly on the expanded understanding of First Amendment rights related to access to the law that flow from this legal opinion. Part II explains the inspiration for this Essay, Seaton’s play Music History, which reveals the influence of music on law and culture during the civil rights movement. Part …
The First Amendment Versus Operational Security: Where Should The Milblogging Balance Lie?, Katherine C. Den Bleyker
The First Amendment Versus Operational Security: Where Should The Milblogging Balance Lie?, Katherine C. Den Bleyker
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Assessing The Compatiblity Of Title Ix And § 1983: A Post-Abrams Framework For Preemption, Debora A. Hoehne
Assessing The Compatiblity Of Title Ix And § 1983: A Post-Abrams Framework For Preemption, Debora A. Hoehne
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gender, Negotiating Gender And (Free And Equal) Citizenship: The Place Of Associations, Linda C. Mcclain
Gender, Negotiating Gender And (Free And Equal) Citizenship: The Place Of Associations, Linda C. Mcclain
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Buckhannon Stops Here: Buckhannon Board & Care Home, Inc. V. West Virginia Department Of Health & Human Resources Should Not Apply To The New York Equal Access To Justice Act, Annabelle Chan
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Adjusting Rights And Balancing Values, T. M. Scanlon
Adjusting Rights And Balancing Values, T. M. Scanlon
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rights, Reality, And Utopia, Martin S. Flaherty
Rights, Reality, And Utopia, Martin S. Flaherty
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethical Religion And The Struggle Of Human Rights: The Case Of Martin Luther King, Jr., David A.J. Richards
Ethical Religion And The Struggle Of Human Rights: The Case Of Martin Luther King, Jr., David A.J. Richards
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Glass Sneaker: Thirty Years Of Victories And Defeats Involving Title Ix And Sex Discrimination In Athletics, Diane Heckman
The Glass Sneaker: Thirty Years Of Victories And Defeats Involving Title Ix And Sex Discrimination In Athletics, Diane Heckman
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Far From The Finish Line: Transsexualism And Athletic Competition, Jill Pilgrim, David Martin, Will Binder
Far From The Finish Line: Transsexualism And Athletic Competition, Jill Pilgrim, David Martin, Will Binder
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Personal Fouls: How Sexual Assault By Football Players Is Exposing Universities To Title Ix Liability, Christopher M. Parent
Personal Fouls: How Sexual Assault By Football Players Is Exposing Universities To Title Ix Liability, Christopher M. Parent
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Safeguarding The Enemy Within: The Need For Procedural Protections For U.S. Citizens Detained As Enemy Combatants Under Ex Parte Quirin, Thomas J. Lepri
Safeguarding The Enemy Within: The Need For Procedural Protections For U.S. Citizens Detained As Enemy Combatants Under Ex Parte Quirin, Thomas J. Lepri
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Improving Fundamental Rights Protection In The European Union: Resolving The Conflict And Confusion Between The Luxembourg And Strasbourg Courts, Joseph R. Wetzel
Improving Fundamental Rights Protection In The European Union: Resolving The Conflict And Confusion Between The Luxembourg And Strasbourg Courts, Joseph R. Wetzel
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Targeting Workplace Context: Title Vii As A Tool For Institutional Reform, Tristin K. Green
Targeting Workplace Context: Title Vii As A Tool For Institutional Reform, Tristin K. Green
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ada's Last Stand?: Standing And The Americans With Disabilities Act, Elizabeth Keadle Markey
The Ada's Last Stand?: Standing And The Americans With Disabilities Act, Elizabeth Keadle Markey
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court, The Violence Against Women Act, And The Use And Abuse Of Federalism, Sally F. Goldfarb
The Supreme Court, The Violence Against Women Act, And The Use And Abuse Of Federalism, Sally F. Goldfarb
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, And The Anti-Discrimination Principle: The Philosophical Basis For The Legal Prohibition Of Discrimination, John Hasnas
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Modern Slavery And A Reconstructed Civil Rights Agenda, Baher Azmy
Modern Slavery And A Reconstructed Civil Rights Agenda, Baher Azmy
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Unitariness Finding And Its Effect On Mandatory Desegregation Injunctions, L. Kevin Sheridan, Jr.
The Unitariness Finding And Its Effect On Mandatory Desegregation Injunctions, L. Kevin Sheridan, Jr.
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evolution Of The "Species Of Tort Liability" Created By 42 U.S.C. § 1983: Can Constitutional Tort Be Saved From Extinction?, Susanah M. Mead
Evolution Of The "Species Of Tort Liability" Created By 42 U.S.C. § 1983: Can Constitutional Tort Be Saved From Extinction?, Susanah M. Mead
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Beyond Youngberg: Protecting The Fundamental Rights Of The Mentally Retarded, John Adams Rizzo
Beyond Youngberg: Protecting The Fundamental Rights Of The Mentally Retarded, John Adams Rizzo
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Labor Law- Seniority Rules- An Otherwise Bona Fide Seniority System That Perpetuates Effects Of Pre-Title Vii Discrimination Is Not Unlawful , Marjorie London
Labor Law- Seniority Rules- An Otherwise Bona Fide Seniority System That Perpetuates Effects Of Pre-Title Vii Discrimination Is Not Unlawful , Marjorie London
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Article summarizes International Brotherhood of Teamsters v United States and says that the Supreme Court has carved out an exception to the mandate of the Civil Rights Act that the courts remedy the effects of past employment discrimination that has produced a result that is contrary to the framework and intent of the Act.
Notes
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Civil Rights- Municipalities as Parties- Waiver of Sovereign Immunity by a State does not Give a Federal Cause of Action for Damages under Sections 1983 and 1988 of the Civil Rights Act: This Note evaluates the Supreme Court's holding in Moor v. Alameda with reference to the development of sections 1983 and 1988 of the Civil Rights Act through other relevant case law, such as Monroe v. Pape and United Mine Workers v. Gibbs. It then summarizes the holding, which limits persons deprived of civil rights by a municipal employee and who are seeking damages from the municipality in federal …
Searching For The Intent Of The Framers Of Fourteenth Amendment , Robert J. Kaczorowski
Searching For The Intent Of The Framers Of Fourteenth Amendment , Robert J. Kaczorowski
Faculty Scholarship
IN 1946 JUSTICE HUGO BLACK DECLARED that one of the objects of the fourteenth amendment was to apply the Bill of Rights to the States. He was confident that an analysis of the intent of the framers of the amendment would support his assertion. A few years later the Supreme Court requested such an investigation, but when the analysis was made and the results presented to it, the Supreme Court concluded that the framers' intent could not be determined. The uncertainty surrounding the intent of the framers of the fourteenth amendment has had profound implications on the application of that …
The Migrant Labor Camps: Enclaves Of Isolation In Our Midst, Elizabeth J. Dufresne, John J. Mcdonnell
The Migrant Labor Camps: Enclaves Of Isolation In Our Midst, Elizabeth J. Dufresne, John J. Mcdonnell
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitutional Rights Of Public School Pupils, Richard Gyory
The Constitutional Rights Of Public School Pupils, Richard Gyory
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.