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Patterns Of Anti-Muslim Violence In Burma: A Call For Accountability And Prevention, Andrea Gittleman, Marissa Brodney, Holly G. Atkinson
Patterns Of Anti-Muslim Violence In Burma: A Call For Accountability And Prevention, Andrea Gittleman, Marissa Brodney, Holly G. Atkinson
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In this report, the authors documents how persecution of and violence against the Rohingya in Burma has spread to other Muslim communities throughout the country. Physicians for Human Rights conducted eight separate investigations in Burma and the surrounding region between 2004 and 2013. PHR’s most recent field research in early 2013 indicates a need for renewed attention to violence against minorities and impunity for such crimes. The findings presented in this report are based on investigations conducted in Burma over two separate visits for a combined 21-day period between March and May 2013.
Environmental Protection Agency Consultations With Indian Tribes: An Intercultural Struggle Over Process Of 'Consent', Denise Scannell Guida
Environmental Protection Agency Consultations With Indian Tribes: An Intercultural Struggle Over Process Of 'Consent', Denise Scannell Guida
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On November 6, 2000, President Bill Clinton signed his final executive order on
Consultation and Coordination with Tribal Governments. It was his last attempt to establish meaningful consultation processes with American Indians in the development of federal environmental policies. Based on ongoing environmental issues between the two cultures and the rising concern for environmental justice, the United States government wanted to identify the necessary improvements in communication and coordination among tribal and federal environmental programs, specifically regarding issues of information exchange, and creating partnerships among stakeholders. An analysis of the executive order, and a case study of the U.S. …
Massacre In Central Burma: Muslim Students Terrorized And Killed In Meiktila, Richard Sollom, Holly G. Atkinson
Massacre In Central Burma: Muslim Students Terrorized And Killed In Meiktila, Richard Sollom, Holly G. Atkinson
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This report details the results of a Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) investigation into the March 20 and 21, 2013, attacks on Muslim students, teachers, and residents in the Mingalar Zayyone quarter of Meiktila, a small town in central Burma.
A two-person team, the authors of the report, from PHR conducted 33 interviews about the attacks, which resulted in the deaths of at least 20 children and four teachers. The report details the attacks by the Buddhist mobs, provides evidence that local police officers were complicit in the crimes, and lists policy recommendations for the Burmese government and the international …
Confession For The Soul?: A Defense Lawyer's Moral Advice To A Guilty Client, Jeffrey Kirchmeier
Confession For The Soul?: A Defense Lawyer's Moral Advice To A Guilty Client, Jeffrey Kirchmeier
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No abstract provided.
New Thinking On Commercial Surrogacy, Richard Storrow
New Thinking On Commercial Surrogacy, Richard Storrow
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Reflections On Vawa's Strange Bedfellows: The Partnership Between The Battered Immigrant Women's Movement And Law Enforcement, Alizabeth Newman
Reflections On Vawa's Strange Bedfellows: The Partnership Between The Battered Immigrant Women's Movement And Law Enforcement, Alizabeth Newman
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Rethinking Civil Rights And Gender Violence, Julie Goldscheid
Rethinking Civil Rights And Gender Violence, Julie Goldscheid
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Is Anyone Regulating?: The Curious State Of Gmo Governance In The United States, Rebecca Bratspies
Is Anyone Regulating?: The Curious State Of Gmo Governance In The United States, Rebecca Bratspies
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Daca And Ny Bar Eligibility, Janet Calvo, Shirley Lung, Alizabeth Newman
Daca And Ny Bar Eligibility, Janet Calvo, Shirley Lung, Alizabeth Newman
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Reflections On The History And Future Of The Voting Rights Act In The Wake Of Shelby County, Frank Deale
Reflections On The History And Future Of The Voting Rights Act In The Wake Of Shelby County, Frank Deale
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16 Things Every Defense Attorney Should Know About Fair Cross-Section Challenges, Nina Chernoff, Joseph B. Kadane
16 Things Every Defense Attorney Should Know About Fair Cross-Section Challenges, Nina Chernoff, Joseph B. Kadane
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The Future Of The Student Anti-Sweatshop Movement: Providing Access To U.S. Courts For Garment Workers Worldwide, Allison Robbins
The Future Of The Student Anti-Sweatshop Movement: Providing Access To U.S. Courts For Garment Workers Worldwide, Allison Robbins
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No abstract provided.
Saving Homes? Bankruptcies And Loan Modifications In The Foreclosure Crisis, Alan White
Saving Homes? Bankruptcies And Loan Modifications In The Foreclosure Crisis, Alan White
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No abstract provided.
Thirteen False Blackbirds, Ruthann Robson
Thirteen False Blackbirds, Ruthann Robson
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Racial Inequality In Contracting: Teaching Race As A Core Value, Deborah Zalesne
Racial Inequality In Contracting: Teaching Race As A Core Value, Deborah Zalesne
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Gideon: Looking Backward, Looking Forward, Looking In The Mirror, Steven Zeidman
Gideon: Looking Backward, Looking Forward, Looking In The Mirror, Steven Zeidman
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No abstract provided.
Routine Violations Of Medical Privacy In Article 81 Guardianship Cases: So What Or Now What?, Joseph Rosenberg
Routine Violations Of Medical Privacy In Article 81 Guardianship Cases: So What Or Now What?, Joseph Rosenberg
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Why Library Cards Offer More Privacy Rights Than Proof Of Citizenship: Librarian Ethics And Freedom Of Information Act Requestor Policies, Sarah Lamdan
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Hyde-Care For All: The Expansion Of Abortion-Funding Restrictions Under Health Care Reform, Cynthia Soohoo
Hyde-Care For All: The Expansion Of Abortion-Funding Restrictions Under Health Care Reform, Cynthia Soohoo
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Seen It All, Heard It All, Done It All. Is It All Worth It?, Julie Lim
Seen It All, Heard It All, Done It All. Is It All Worth It?, Julie Lim
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Structured Discrete Task Representation To Bridge The Justice Gap: Cuny Law's Launch Pad To Justice In Partnership With Courts And Communities, Natalie Gomez-Velez
Structured Discrete Task Representation To Bridge The Justice Gap: Cuny Law's Launch Pad To Justice In Partnership With Courts And Communities, Natalie Gomez-Velez
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“Information Is Cheap, But Meaning Is Expensive”: Building Analytical Skill Into Legal Research Instruction, Yasmin Sokkar Harker
“Information Is Cheap, But Meaning Is Expensive”: Building Analytical Skill Into Legal Research Instruction, Yasmin Sokkar Harker
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Professor: Bank Rules Still Not Tough Enough, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Professor: Bank Rules Still Not Tough Enough, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
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No abstract provided.
"These Illegals": Personhood, Profit, And The Political Economy Of Punishment In Federal-Local Immigration Enforcement Partnerships, Daniel L. Stageman
"These Illegals": Personhood, Profit, And The Political Economy Of Punishment In Federal-Local Immigration Enforcement Partnerships, Daniel L. Stageman
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Contemporary popular discourse linking immigration and immigrants to crime has proved extremely difficult to dislodge, despite clear evidence that immigrant labor provides broad and direct economic benefits to a significant proportion of the US population. The criminalizing discourse directed at immigrants may in part be functional, by leading to restrictionist immigration policies and practices and subjecting immigrants to intensified economic exploitation.
This study examines the economic context in which state and local governments adopt restrictionist immigration policies and practices, and implicates the political economy of punishment (Rusche and Kirchheimer, Punishment and social structure. New York: Columbia University Press, 1939) …
Homonationalism, State Rationalities, And Sex Contradictions, Paisley Currah
Homonationalism, State Rationalities, And Sex Contradictions, Paisley Currah
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Celebrating the re-election of Barack Obama as a win for GLB equality or denouncing the focus on marriage rights as heteronormative misses the point. Both approaches obscure what actually happens in local sites where authority is exercised. Looking into the cracks and crevices of regulatory apparatuses generates a more complex picture. In examining contradictory rules on sex classification, for example, it becomes clear those contradictions often reflect different state projects, such as security, distribution, reproduction. Construing the election as a victory for gay rights or for homonormativity elevates grand concepts—marriage, the state—over the quotidian actions that regulate life.