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Correspondence: September 3, 1991, Letter To Dr. Saffy From Governor Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton Sep 1991

Correspondence: September 3, 1991, Letter To Dr. Saffy From Governor Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A letter from Bill Clinton regarding making a decision to run for President. The letter is on State of Arkansas, Office of the Governor Letterhead.


Correspondence: Letter, April 18, 1991, To Dr. Saffy (Version 2), Tommy Hazouri Apr 1991

Correspondence: Letter, April 18, 1991, To Dr. Saffy (Version 2), Tommy Hazouri

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A letter from Mayor Hazouri thanking Dr. Saffy for all the time and energy she put into his re-election campaign. Handwritten note: Edna, You've been great!


Correspondence: Letter, April 18, 1991, To Dr. Saffy, Tommy Hazouri Apr 1991

Correspondence: Letter, April 18, 1991, To Dr. Saffy, Tommy Hazouri

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A letter from Mayor Hazouri thanking Dr. Saffy for all the time and energy she put into his re-election campaign. Handwritten note: Edna - You've been great! My thanks for all your help!


"Equal Members Of The Community": The Public Accommodations Provisions Of The Americans With Disabilities Act, Robert Burgdorf Jan 1991

"Equal Members Of The Community": The Public Accommodations Provisions Of The Americans With Disabilities Act, Robert Burgdorf

Journal Articles

Nearly three decades ago, four black students sat down at a lunch counter in a Woolworth's store in Greensboro, North Carolina, ordered a cup of coffee, and refused to move until they were served. I Unknown to the four young men at the time, their act of courage would help precipitate a series of sit-in protests and other forms of civil disobedience challenging racial segregation at lunch counters, restaurants, parks, hotels, motels, and other facilities. The desegregation of such places was a principal objective of civil rights protests, lawsuits, and proposals for legislative reform during the early 1960s.2 Equal opportunity …


Recent Developments In Civil Rights, Ivan E. Bodensteiner Jan 1991

Recent Developments In Civil Rights, Ivan E. Bodensteiner

Law Faculty Publications

One of the most significant developments in civil rights litigation is the expansion of immunity doctrines. Even though immunity is not mentioned in 42 U.S.C. § 1983, the United States Supreme Court has given some governmental officials the benefit of a qualified immunity from damages, and other officials an absolute immunity from damages.


The Rehnquist Court, Statutory Interpretation, Inertial Burdens, And A Misleading Version Of Democracy, Jeffrey W. Stempel Jan 1991

The Rehnquist Court, Statutory Interpretation, Inertial Burdens, And A Misleading Version Of Democracy, Jeffrey W. Stempel

Scholarly Works

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The Limits Of "Liberal Republicanism": Why Group-Based Remedies And Republican Citizenship Don't Mix, Cynthia V. Ward Jan 1991

The Limits Of "Liberal Republicanism": Why Group-Based Remedies And Republican Citizenship Don't Mix, Cynthia V. Ward

Faculty Publications

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