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Academic Freedom: A Bibliography, Janet Sinder Jul 1990

Academic Freedom: A Bibliography, Janet Sinder

Faculty Scholarship

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Social Irresponsibility, Actuarial Assumptions, And Wealth Redistribution: Lessons About Public Policy From A Prepaid Tuition Program, Jeffrey S. Lehman Apr 1990

Social Irresponsibility, Actuarial Assumptions, And Wealth Redistribution: Lessons About Public Policy From A Prepaid Tuition Program, Jeffrey S. Lehman

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

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Suffering The Children: 35 Years Of Suspension, Expulsion, And Beatings--The Price Of Desegregation, Leroy Pernell Mar 1990

Suffering The Children: 35 Years Of Suspension, Expulsion, And Beatings--The Price Of Desegregation, Leroy Pernell

Journal Publications

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Luncheon Session, Andrew Popper Jan 1990

Luncheon Session, Andrew Popper

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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Book Review Of Democratic Education, By Amy Gutman, Nadine Strossen Jan 1990

Book Review Of Democratic Education, By Amy Gutman, Nadine Strossen

Other Publications

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"Portrait Of A Lady": The Woman Lawyer In The 1980s, Stacy Caplow, Shira A. Scheindlin Jan 1990

"Portrait Of A Lady": The Woman Lawyer In The 1980s, Stacy Caplow, Shira A. Scheindlin

Faculty Scholarship

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Termination Of Public School Desegregation: Determination Of Unitary Status Based On The Elimination Of Invidious Value Inculcation, Kevin D. Brown Jan 1990

Termination Of Public School Desegregation: Determination Of Unitary Status Based On The Elimination Of Invidious Value Inculcation, Kevin D. Brown

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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School Desegregation In Buffalo: The Hold Of History, Judy Scales-Trent Jan 1990

School Desegregation In Buffalo: The Hold Of History, Judy Scales-Trent

Journal Articles

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Implementing Brown In The Nineties: Political Reconstruction, Liberal Recollection, And Litigatively Enforced Legislative Reform, James S. Liebman Jan 1990

Implementing Brown In The Nineties: Political Reconstruction, Liberal Recollection, And Litigatively Enforced Legislative Reform, James S. Liebman

Faculty Scholarship

Opposed for a decade by a hostile national administration, faced with the prospect for decades to come of an unsympathetic federal judiciary, and amidst declarations of the Second Reconstruction's demise, civil rights organizations have undertaken recently to rethink their litigation agendas. I have two motivations for offering some thoughts in support of that task. First, the civil rights community has requested the assistance of the academy in reshaping the community's litigation agenda and, in my case, in identifying "new strategies for implementing Brown v. Board of Education." Second, my analysis of the principal "old" strategy for implementing Brown, …