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The Sacra Of Lgbt Childhood, Kim Hai Pearson
The Sacra Of Lgbt Childhood, Kim Hai Pearson
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Gender And Sexual Orientation In The Family: Implications For The Child Welfare System, Megan Fulcher
Gender And Sexual Orientation In The Family: Implications For The Child Welfare System, Megan Fulcher
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
From Plyler V. Doe To Trayvon Martin: Toward Closing The Open Society, Lyle Dennison
From Plyler V. Doe To Trayvon Martin: Toward Closing The Open Society, Lyle Dennison
Washington and Lee Law Review
Lyle Denniston, the longest serving and most experienced journalist covering the United States Supreme Court, takes his theme of an inclusive and open society from the constitutional and cultural vision of the late Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr. and then offers a detailed argument that America is forfeiting—or at least compromising—that vision in favor of a safer, more secure and more cramped society, at home and abroad. The Article, taken from a memorial lecture in Justice Powell’s honor at Washington and Lee University in April 2012, draws upon a variety of very different societal and legal developments that are found …
Litigation, Legislation, And Democracy In A Post-Newspaper America, Ronnell Anderson Jones
Litigation, Legislation, And Democracy In A Post-Newspaper America, Ronnell Anderson Jones
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Compensatory Discrimination In India Sixty Years After Independence: A Vehicle Of Progress Or A Tool Of Partisan Politics?, Karthik Nagarajan
Compensatory Discrimination In India Sixty Years After Independence: A Vehicle Of Progress Or A Tool Of Partisan Politics?, Karthik Nagarajan
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Race And Class In The 21st Century Through The Lens Of Hurricane Katrina: Introduction, Dorothy A. Brown
Race And Class In The 21st Century Through The Lens Of Hurricane Katrina: Introduction, Dorothy A. Brown
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Coping With Lasting Social Injustice, Jonathan R. Cohen
Coping With Lasting Social Injustice, Jonathan R. Cohen
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Beneath The Veil: Corollaries On Diversity And Critical Mass Scholarships From Rawls' Original Position On Justice, Chris Chambers Goodman
Beneath The Veil: Corollaries On Diversity And Critical Mass Scholarships From Rawls' Original Position On Justice, Chris Chambers Goodman
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.