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Justice Harlan's Enduring Importance For Current Civil Liberties Issues, From Marriage Equality To Dragnet Nsa Surveillance, Nadine Strossen
Justice Harlan's Enduring Importance For Current Civil Liberties Issues, From Marriage Equality To Dragnet Nsa Surveillance, Nadine Strossen
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Humanitarian Law Project -- The Dissent, Stephen Ellmann
Humanitarian Law Project -- The Dissent, Stephen Ellmann
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Homophobia And The “Matthew Shepard Effect” In Lawrence V. Texas, Kris Franklin
Homophobia And The “Matthew Shepard Effect” In Lawrence V. Texas, Kris Franklin
NYLS Law Review
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The United States Supreme Court And The Protection Of Refugees, Lung-Chu Chen
The United States Supreme Court And The Protection Of Refugees, Lung-Chu Chen
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The United States Supreme Court And The Protection Of Refugees, Lung-Chu Chen
The United States Supreme Court And The Protection Of Refugees, Lung-Chu Chen
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The problem of refugees is a worldwide phenomenon. The
twentieth century has been called the century of refugees. Its
history is replete with mass displacements of peoples fleeing war,
political oppression, human rights deprivations or disasters of one
kind or another. Currently, there are about seventeen million refugees
around the world. The specter of masses of refugees huddled
at national boundaries seeking asylum is common to the experience
of many nations. The United States, being a nation of
immigrants and a land of opportunity, is certainly not immune
from such pressures, as most recently illustrated by the exodus of
the …