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Independent, No.8, December 1, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey Dec 1994

Independent, No.8, December 1, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey

Independent 1990-1994

The Independent was a student-run newspaper created in 1960 at Newark State College, now Kean University. The proceeding title was The Reflector. The editor of this issue was Rob Mauschild.


Independent, No.7, November 17, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey Nov 1994

Independent, No.7, November 17, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey

Independent 1990-1994

The Independent was a student-run newspaper created in 1960 at Newark State College, now Kean University. The proceeding title was The Reflector. The editor of this issue was Rob Mauschild.


Independent, No.6, November 10, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey Nov 1994

Independent, No.6, November 10, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey

Independent 1990-1994

The Independent was a student-run newspaper created in 1960 at Newark State College, now Kean University. The proceeding title was The Reflector. The editor of this issue was Rob Mauschild.


Section 4: Civil Rights, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School Oct 1994

Section 4: Civil Rights, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School

Supreme Court Preview

No abstract provided.


Independent, No.3, October 13, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey Oct 1994

Independent, No.3, October 13, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey

Independent 1990-1994

The Independent was a student-run newspaper created in 1960 at Newark State College, now Kean University. The proceeding title was The Reflector. The editor of this issue was Rob Mauschild.


Anti-Gay Referendum [Sic] May Affect Maine Students, Malcolm Smith Sep 1994

Anti-Gay Referendum [Sic] May Affect Maine Students, Malcolm Smith

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The rights of students protected under the sexual orientation classification of the school's non-discrimination policy may be threatened if a state-wide organization gets a referendum question on the 1995 ballot.


General Legislation, S. Barrow, E. D'Angelo Jul 1994

General Legislation, S. Barrow, E. D'Angelo

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Correspondence: May 26, 1994, Thank You Letter To Dr. Saffy, Linda F. Mccallum May 1994

Correspondence: May 26, 1994, Thank You Letter To Dr. Saffy, Linda F. Mccallum

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Thank you letter from Linda F. McCallum for all the help given during her campaign for County Court Judge.


Indiana's Civil Rights Commission: A History Of The First Five Years, David Sabol Apr 1994

Indiana's Civil Rights Commission: A History Of The First Five Years, David Sabol

Graduate Thesis Collection

Indiana's Civil Rights Commission evolved from the need to combat the often subtle racial injustices that permeated Hoosier society in the late 1950s and 1960s. A tradition of segregation along racial lines in Indiana was being challenged in the early 1960s by newly elected leaders who believed that their fellow black Hoosiers deserved to be treated fairly under the laws that were designed to protect their citizenship. For that reasonr Indiana's new leaders chose to create a state government agency based on the federal model for a civil rights commission. With the formation of the Indiana Civil Rights Commission [ICRC] …


Independent, No.20, April 14, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey Apr 1994

Independent, No.20, April 14, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey

Independent 1990-1994

The Independent was a student-run newspaper created in 1960 at Newark State College, now Kean University. The proceeding title was The Reflector. The editor of this issue was Rob Hauschild.


Letter, To The White House Office Of Personnel, March 28, 1994, Edna Louise Saffy Mar 1994

Letter, To The White House Office Of Personnel, March 28, 1994, Edna Louise Saffy

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Draft of a letter written by Dr. Edna L. Saffy to the White House Office of Personnel in regards to an appointment to the National Board of the Fund for the Improvement of Post secondary Education in the Department of Education. The letter mentions a recommendation from Dr. Charles Spence, President of Florida Community College at Jacksonville (FCCJ). The letter also mentions Governor Lawton Chiles, Lieutenant Governor Buddy Mackay and President Bill Clinton.


Independent, No.16, March 17, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey Mar 1994

Independent, No.16, March 17, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey

Independent 1990-1994

The Independent was a student-run newspaper created in 1960 at Newark State College, now Kean University. The proceeding title was The Reflector. The editor of this issue was Reid Bundonis.


Independent, No.15, March 10, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey Mar 1994

Independent, No.15, March 10, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey

Independent 1990-1994

The Independent was a student-run newspaper created in 1960 at Newark State College, now Kean University. The proceeding title was The Reflector. The editor of this issue was Reid Bundonis.


Imposition, Richard Delgado, Jean Stefancic Mar 1994

Imposition, Richard Delgado, Jean Stefancic

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ethnicity And Prejudice: Reevaluating "National Origin" Discrimination Under Title Vii, Juan F. Perea Mar 1994

Ethnicity And Prejudice: Reevaluating "National Origin" Discrimination Under Title Vii, Juan F. Perea

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Civil Rights Act Of 1991: A Continuation Of The Wards Cove Standard Of Business Necessity, Philip S. Runkel Mar 1994

The Civil Rights Act Of 1991: A Continuation Of The Wards Cove Standard Of Business Necessity, Philip S. Runkel

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Independent, No.14, February 24, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey Feb 1994

Independent, No.14, February 24, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey

Independent 1990-1994

The Independent was a student-run newspaper created in 1960 at Newark State College, now Kean University. The proceeding title was The Reflector. The editor of this issue was Reid Bundonis.


Independent, No.13, February 17, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey Feb 1994

Independent, No.13, February 17, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey

Independent 1990-1994

The Independent was a student-run newspaper created in 1960 at Newark State College, now Kean University. The proceeding title was The Reflector. The editor of this issue was Reid Bundonis.


Independent, No.12, February 10, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey Feb 1994

Independent, No.12, February 10, 1994, Kean College Of New Jersey

Independent 1990-1994

The Independent was a student-run newspaper created in 1960 at Newark State College, now Kean University. The proceeding title was The Reflector. The editor of this issue was Reid Bundonis.


Black Heritage Stamp Series: Dr. Allison Davis, United States Postal Service. Stamp Division Feb 1994

Black Heritage Stamp Series: Dr. Allison Davis, United States Postal Service. Stamp Division

Rodney Lawrence Hurst, Sr. Stamp Collection

Informational pages for Dr. Allison Davis Commemorative Stamp - Black Heritage Series, includes images of the stamps, information about the physical stamp and biographical information for Dr. Allison Davis. First issued February 1, 1994, stamp No. 433 in a series.


From Crippled To Disabled: The Legal Empowerment Of Americans With Disabilities, Michael Ashley Stein Jan 1994

From Crippled To Disabled: The Legal Empowerment Of Americans With Disabilities, Michael Ashley Stein

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Force African-American Fathers To Parent Their Delinquent Sons - A Factor To Be Considered At The Dispositional Stage, Lundy Langston Jan 1994

Force African-American Fathers To Parent Their Delinquent Sons - A Factor To Be Considered At The Dispositional Stage, Lundy Langston

Journal Publications

What species can survive and function when a substantial segment of its young male population is harnessed by the burdens of substance abuse, unemployment, and incarceration? Empirical data suggests that these maladies have infected African-American males at a rate alarmingly disproportionate to that of other races. This trend, if it continues, suggests that America is creating a dysfunctional class. In this Article the term "dysfunctional" refers to a predicament wherein African-American males engage in violent activities.' Their conduct may be attributable to their inability to contribute to the family or smaller groups which form the foundation of the social order …


Operation Rescue Versus A Woman's Right To Choose: A Conflict Without A Federal Remedy?, Randolph M. Mclaughlin Jan 1994

Operation Rescue Versus A Woman's Right To Choose: A Conflict Without A Federal Remedy?, Randolph M. Mclaughlin

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

This article discusses the need for federal protection of women seeking abortion-related services and the denial of protection of those women by the Supreme Court's narrow holding in Bray. Part II examines the precedents leading up to the Bray decision. A review of these cases demonstrates that Operation Rescue is a national conspiracy aimed at eliminating the right to abortion. The group uses physical force and blockades clinics in order to deny women and health care workers access to these facilities. In light of the inability or unwillingness of local law enforcement agencies to provide access to the clinics and …


Speech: The Handover, Desmond Tutu Jan 1994

Speech: The Handover, Desmond Tutu

Archbishop Desmond Tutu Collection Textual

The speech that Archbishop Tutu made in Pretoria South Africa during the handing over of the Truth & Reconciliation Commission final report to President Thabo Mbeki. Handwritten notes throughout typewritten speech.


The Second Amendment And The Personal Right To Arms, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1994

The Second Amendment And The Personal Right To Arms, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

For many years, the Second Amendment was politely ignored, or summarily dismissed, by America's legal academy. In recent years, however, more and more law professors have begun taking the Second Amendment seriously. Professor William Van Alstyne, one of the nation's most respected Constitutional law professors, and the author of a leading Constitutional law casebook; offers his contribution in this essay. Van Alstyne suggests that the Second Amendment means exactly what it says: that individual citizens have a right, not merely a privilege, to own and carry firearms. He also commends the National Rifle Association for its constructive role as a …


Civil Rights: People V. Dieppa Jan 1994

Civil Rights: People V. Dieppa

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Parents' Religion And Children's Welfare: Debunking The Doctrine Of Parents' Rights, James G. Dwyer Jan 1994

Parents' Religion And Children's Welfare: Debunking The Doctrine Of Parents' Rights, James G. Dwyer

Faculty Publications

The scope, weight, and assignment of parental rights have been the focus of much debate among legal commentators. These commentators generally have assumed that parents should have some rights in connection with the raising of their children. Rarely have commentators offered justifications for attributing rights to persons as parents, and when they have done so they have failed to subject those justifications to close scrutiny. This Article takes the novel approach of challenging parental rights in their entirety. The author explores the fundamental questions of what it means to say that individuals have rights as parents, and whether it is …


Legal Indeterminacy, Judicial Discretion And The Mexican-American Litigation Experience: 1930-1980, George A. Martinez Jan 1994

Legal Indeterminacy, Judicial Discretion And The Mexican-American Litigation Experience: 1930-1980, George A. Martinez

Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters

This article explores a jurisprudential point: legal indeterminacy in the context of Mexican-American civil rights litigation. The article argues that because of legal uncertainty or indeterminacy the resolution of key issues was not inevitable. Judges often had discretion to reach their conclusions. In this regard, the article concludes that the courts generally exercised their discretion by taking a position on key issues against Mexican-Americans. The article points out that exposing the exercise of judicial discretion and the lack of inevitability in civil rights cases is important for two major reasons. At one level, exposing the exercise of judicial discretion is …