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Mainstreaming Civil Rights In The Law School Curriculum: Criminal Law And Criminal Procedure, Tamara F. Lawson
Mainstreaming Civil Rights In The Law School Curriculum: Criminal Law And Criminal Procedure, Tamara F. Lawson
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Civil Rights With An Eye On Practice: The Problem Of Maintaining Morale, Harold S. Lewis Jr.
Teaching Civil Rights With An Eye On Practice: The Problem Of Maintaining Morale, Harold S. Lewis Jr.
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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A New Dawn For Muslims: Asserting Their Civil Rights In Post-9/11 America, Amany R. Hacking
A New Dawn For Muslims: Asserting Their Civil Rights In Post-9/11 America, Amany R. Hacking
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Civil Rights Through The Basic Tax Course, Dorothy A. Brown
Teaching Civil Rights Through The Basic Tax Course, Dorothy A. Brown
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Race, Sex And Genes At Work: Uncovering The Lessons Of Norman-Bloodsaw, Elizabeth Pendo
Race, Sex And Genes At Work: Uncovering The Lessons Of Norman-Bloodsaw, Elizabeth Pendo
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The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (“GINA”) is the first federal, uniform protection against the use of genetic information in both the workplace and health insurance. Signed into law on May 21, 2008, GINA prohibits an employer or health insurer from acquiring or using an individual’s genetic information, with some exceptions. One of the goals of GINA is to eradicate actual, or perceived, discrimination based on genetic information in the workplace and in health insurance. Although the threat of genetic discrimination is often discussed in universal terms - as something that could happen to any of us - the …
Reflections On Substance And Form In The Civil Rights Classroom, Doni Gewirtzman
Reflections On Substance And Form In The Civil Rights Classroom, Doni Gewirtzman
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Civil Rights And Federal Courts: Creating A Two-Course Sequence, Howard M. Wasserman
Civil Rights And Federal Courts: Creating A Two-Course Sequence, Howard M. Wasserman
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Service Learning Project: Disability, Access And Health Care, Elizabeth Pendo
A Service Learning Project: Disability, Access And Health Care, Elizabeth Pendo
All Faculty Scholarship
Last summer, I was thinking about a public service project for my disability discrimination law course. I teach the course in fall, and try to incorporate a project each year. At the same time, I was working on a project looking at barriers to health care for people with disabilities. Some of the barriers are well known, such as lower average incomes, disproportionate poverty, and issues with insurance coverage, to name just a few. I was looking at barriers of a different type, however: those posed by physically inaccessible facilities and equipment. This was a new area for me. Like …
Clash Of The Integrationists: The Mismatch Of Civil Rights Imperatives In Supportive Housing For People With Disabilities, Henry Korman
Clash Of The Integrationists: The Mismatch Of Civil Rights Imperatives In Supportive Housing For People With Disabilities, Henry Korman
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Democracy And Dissent: Challenging The Solomon Amendment As A Cultural Threat To Academic Freedom And Civil Rights, Elvia R. Arriola
Democracy And Dissent: Challenging The Solomon Amendment As A Cultural Threat To Academic Freedom And Civil Rights, Elvia R. Arriola
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Historical Note On The Significance Of The Stigma Rationale For A Civil Rights Landmark, Tomiko Brown-Nagin
An Historical Note On The Significance Of The Stigma Rationale For A Civil Rights Landmark, Tomiko Brown-Nagin
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Respecting Human Life In 21st Century America: A Moral Perspective To Extend Civil Rights To The Unborn From Creation To Natural Death, Charles I. Lugosi
Respecting Human Life In 21st Century America: A Moral Perspective To Extend Civil Rights To The Unborn From Creation To Natural Death, Charles I. Lugosi
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Healthcare’S Hidden Civil Rights Legacy, David Barton Smith, Ph.D.
Healthcare’S Hidden Civil Rights Legacy, David Barton Smith, Ph.D.
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Advocating Equality: Judge Theodore Mcmillian’S Civil Rights Jurisprudence And St. Mary’S Honor Center V. Hicks, Leland Ware
Advocating Equality: Judge Theodore Mcmillian’S Civil Rights Jurisprudence And St. Mary’S Honor Center V. Hicks, Leland Ware
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.