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Full-Text Articles in Social Justice
Cancer Facts: Rural Poor, Intercultural Cancer Council
Cancer Facts: Rural Poor, Intercultural Cancer Council
Informational and Promotional Materials
The fact sheet summarizes cancer facts related to the Rural Poor population. The document is organized into seven sections: Who We Are, Causes/Etiology, Patient/Provider Communication, Screening, Disparities, Outcomes, and References. See more at Intercultural Cancer Council Records.
Cancer Facts: Pain And Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
Cancer Facts: Pain And Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
Informational and Promotional Materials
The fact sheet summarizes cancer facts related to pain. The document is organized into seven sections: Who We Are, Causes/Etiology, Patient/Provider Communication, Screening, Disparities, Outcomes, and References. See more at Intercultural Cancer Council Records.
Cancer Facts: Children/Adolescents And Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
Cancer Facts: Children/Adolescents And Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
Informational and Promotional Materials
The fact sheet summarizes cancer facts related to children and adolescents. The document is organized into seven sections: Who We Are, Causes/Etiology, Patient/Provider Communication, Screening, Disparities, Outcomes, and References. See more at Intercultural Cancer Council Records.
Cancer Facts: Hispanic/Latinos And Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
Cancer Facts: Hispanic/Latinos And Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
Informational and Promotional Materials
The fact sheet summarizes cancer facts related to the Hispanic/Latino population. The document is organized into seven sections: Who We Are, Causes/Etiology, Patient/Provider Communication, Screening, Disparities, Outcomes, and References. See more at Intercultural Cancer Council Records.
Cancer Facts: African Americans And Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
Cancer Facts: African Americans And Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
Informational and Promotional Materials
The fact sheet summarizes cancer facts related to the African American population. The document is organized into seven sections: Who We Are, Causes/Etiology, Patient/Provider Communication, Screening, Disparities, Outcomes, and References. See more at Intercultural Cancer Council Records.
Cancer Facts: Fatigue And Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
Cancer Facts: Fatigue And Cancer, Intercultural Cancer Council
Informational and Promotional Materials
The fact sheet summarizes cancer facts related to fatigue. The document is organized into seven sections: Who We Are, Causes/Etiology, Patient/Provider Communication, Screening, Disparities, Outcomes, and References. See more at Intercultural Cancer Council Records.
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 36-C, No. 1, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol. 36-C, No. 1, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights
Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters
¡Up With The New!
The Unity We Have
Concession: Semi-Contact Visits
End of Lethal-Injection Drug
Voices in Solidarity
El Secretario de Comercio de EEUU
The First Principles Of Standing: Privilege, System Justification, And The Predictable Incoherence Of Article Iii, Christian Sundquist
The First Principles Of Standing: Privilege, System Justification, And The Predictable Incoherence Of Article Iii, Christian Sundquist
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This Article examines the indeterminacy of standing doctrine by deconstructing recent desegregation, affirmative action, and racial profiling cases. This examination is an attempt to uncover the often unstated meta-principles that guide standing jurisprudence. The Article contends that the inherent indeterminacy of standing law can be understood as reflecting an unstated desire to protect racial and class privilege, which is accomplished through the dogma of individualism, equal opportunity (liberty), and “white innocence.” Relying on insights from System Justification Theory, a burgeoning field of social psychology, the Article argues that the seemingly incoherent results in racial standing cases can be understood as …