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Equal Justice Volume 2 No. 1, Political Science/Pre-Law Association Of Touro College
Equal Justice Volume 2 No. 1, Political Science/Pre-Law Association Of Touro College
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"News as it was meant to be." A Publication of the Political Science/Pre-Law Association of Touro College.
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 39 Number 3, Autumn 1997, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 39 Number 3, Autumn 1997, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
6 -THE ART OF AN LNTEGRATED EDUCATION How the University connects learning and living, knowing and acting. By Paul Locatelli, S.J., '60
10 - DOUBLE OR NOTHING The University's resident experts discuss the pros and cons of cloning. By Robin K Sterns, Ph.D. Illustrations by Dug Waggoner
17 - SCU: BLUEPRINT FOR THE FUTURE The face of the campus is changing. In the near future six new structures will rise at SCU. By Susan Vogel
23 - SHEDDING LIGHT ON THE HEART OF DARKNESS Two photographers illuminate a shameful period in American history. By Christiaan T. Lievestro, Ph.D.
Clark Memorandum: Fall 1997, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Clark Memorandum: Fall 1997, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum
- Where Art Thou? (Marlin K. Jensen)
- A Song to Sing (James D. Gordon, III)
- We Are to Love God and Our Neighbors (H. Reese Hansen)
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 39 Number 2, Summer 1997, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 39 Number 2, Summer 1997, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
6 - THE BEST TEST SCORE MONEY CAN BUY If you can afford it, taking a cram course can make a difference. But does a higher score indicate the breadth of your knowledge or just the thickness of your wallet? By Jeff Brazil '85
12 - THE FUTURE OF HISTORY MAJORS Studying the past can lead to present-day success. By Kathryn Bold '81
16 - BITTER HARVEST Researchers witness the impact of civil war, famine, and Islamic militants on life in a Sudanese village. By Susan Frey
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 39 Number 1, Spring 1997, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 39 Number 1, Spring 1997, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
6 - BLUE SKY INVASION Searching for the American Dream, aerospace workers transform the Santa Clara Valley. By David Beers '79, Illustrations by Dug Waggoner
15 - SEEING IS BELIEVING Professor Sally Wood develops software to help students visualize basic engineering concepts. By Laura Trujillo '92
18 - CONFRONTING THE SCARS OF CENTURIES A legal challenge to California's Proposition 209 is the latest round in a long- running debate over affirmative action. By Margaret M. Russell
26 - SHADOWY ALLIANCE A recent expose alleging CIA links to the crack cocaine epidemic in California's inner cities raises questions about responsibility and …
Roma And Forced Migration: An Annotated Bibliography, Dana Neacsu
Roma And Forced Migration: An Annotated Bibliography, Dana Neacsu
Books
As of 1997 there were between seven and eight and a half million Roma living in Europe. While there was ample literature on the Roma, in those pre-Internet times, there was no annotated bibliography of relevant works. This selected annotated bibliography assembled texts directly concerned with the forced migration of Roma, as well as other books, articles, periodicals, and various collections which provide background information on the Roma and their socio-economic, political and legal history. All the texts came from the NY Public Library collection. The compilation and the annotations were written by Dana Neacsu, at that time, a Consultant …
[Introduction To] American Indian Sovereignty And The U.S. Supreme Court: The Masking Of Justice, David E. Wilkins
[Introduction To] American Indian Sovereignty And The U.S. Supreme Court: The Masking Of Justice, David E. Wilkins
Bookshelf
"Like the miner's canary, the Indian marks the shift from fresh air to poison gas in our political atmosphere and our treatment of Indians, even more than our treatment of other minorities, reflects the rise and fall in our democratic faith, wrote Felix S. Cohen, an early expert in Indian legal affairs.
In this book, David Wilkins charts the "fall in our democratic faith" through fifteen landmark cases in which the Supreme Court significantly curtailed Indian rights. He offers compelling evidence that Supreme Court justices selectively used precedents and facts, both historical and contemporary, to arrive at decisions that have …