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2003

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Improving Fundamental Rights Protection In The European Union: Resolving The Conflict And Confusion Between The Luxembourg And Strasbourg Courts, Joseph R. Wetzel Jan 2003

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 Jan 2003

Targeting Workplace Context: Title Vii As A Tool For Institutional Reform, Tristin K. Green

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Race, Civil Rights, And Immigration Law After September 11, 2001, Susan M. Akram Jan 2003

Race, Civil Rights, And Immigration Law After September 11, 2001, Susan M. Akram

Faculty Scholarship

This article is part of a symposium on "Migration Regulation Goes Local: The Role of States in U.S. Immigration Policy." Although only time will tell, September 11, 2001 promises to be a watershed in thehistory of the United States. Not long after the tragedy, supporters and critics alike saw the federal government as "pushing the envelope" in restricting civil liberties in the name of national security. This article analyzes the nation's response to the horrific loss of life of September 11 and shows how the centralization ofimmigration power in the hands of the federal government, may exacerbate the civil rights …


Class Lecture: Antecedents To The Trc, Desmond Tutu Jan 2003

Class Lecture: Antecedents To The Trc, Desmond Tutu

Archbishop Desmond Tutu Collection Textual

A class lecture given by Archbishop Tutu at the University of North Florida.


Statement From Archbishop Tutu For Walter Sisulu, Desmond Tutu Jan 2003

Statement From Archbishop Tutu For Walter Sisulu, Desmond Tutu

Archbishop Desmond Tutu Collection Textual

Archbishop Tutu’s statement on the passing away of ANC Political leader Walter Sisulu. Handwritten and typed versions.


Speech: No Future Without Forgiveness, Desmond Tutu Jan 2003

Speech: No Future Without Forgiveness, Desmond Tutu

Archbishop Desmond Tutu Collection Textual

A sermon given by Archbishop Tutu at St. John’s Cathedral of Jacksonville.


Speech: No Future Without Forgiveness (Version 2), Desmond Tutu Jan 2003

Speech: No Future Without Forgiveness (Version 2), Desmond Tutu

Archbishop Desmond Tutu Collection Textual

A sermon given by Archbishop Tutu at St. John’s Cathedral of Jacksonville. (8 typewritten pages)


Brief Notes, Desmond Tutu Jan 2003

Brief Notes, Desmond Tutu

Archbishop Desmond Tutu Collection Textual

Handwritten notes on Plaza Hotel stationary. Stationary is printed with " Emeritus Desmond Tutu IN RESIDENCE".


Correspondence: Lavinia Browne, Personal To Assistant Archbishop Tutu Responds To Researcher, March 11, 2003., Lavinia Browne Jan 2003

Correspondence: Lavinia Browne, Personal To Assistant Archbishop Tutu Responds To Researcher, March 11, 2003., Lavinia Browne

Archbishop Desmond Tutu Collection Textual

No abstract provided.


Speech: At The Crossroads - You Can Make A Difference, Desmond Tutu Jan 2003

Speech: At The Crossroads - You Can Make A Difference, Desmond Tutu

Archbishop Desmond Tutu Collection Textual

Speech given by Archbishop Tutu for the 5th Avenue Presbyterian Church Capital Grand Campaign. Handwritten and typed versions.


Dying Twice: Incarceration On Death Row, Michael B. Mushlin Jan 2003

Dying Twice: Incarceration On Death Row, Michael B. Mushlin

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

Dying Twice is an important report. The work is a collaboration between the Corrections Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, which I chaired, and the Committee on Capital Punishment of the Association chaired by Norman Greene. The working group that researched and wrote the report was drawn from members of both committees. The attorneys and the physician who served on the committee are wonderful, talented, dedicated people. It was a pleasure to work with professionals of this caliber on such an important effort. Dying Twice was endorsed as the position of the Association …


We Are Family: Embracing Our Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, And Transgender (Lgbt) Family Members, Juan Battle, Cathy J. Cohen, Kenya L. Covington Cox, Angela Dews, Ernest Drucker, Angelique Harris, Robert B. Hill, James R. Lanier, Melissa Mendez, Beth E. Richie Jan 2003

We Are Family: Embracing Our Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, And Transgender (Lgbt) Family Members, Juan Battle, Cathy J. Cohen, Kenya L. Covington Cox, Angela Dews, Ernest Drucker, Angelique Harris, Robert B. Hill, James R. Lanier, Melissa Mendez, Beth E. Richie

Social and Cultural Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Treated As Lepers: The Patient-Led Reform Movement At The National Leprosarium, 1931-1946, Michael Mizell-Nelson Dec 2002

Treated As Lepers: The Patient-Led Reform Movement At The National Leprosarium, 1931-1946, Michael Mizell-Nelson

Michael Mizell-Nelson

No abstract provided.


Children As Chattel: Invoking The Thirteenth Amendment To Reform Child Welfare, Kurt Mundorff Dec 2002

Children As Chattel: Invoking The Thirteenth Amendment To Reform Child Welfare, Kurt Mundorff

Kurt Mundorff

No abstract provided.