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Lawyers And Social Justice, Michael E. Tigar
Lawyers And Social Justice, Michael E. Tigar
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No abstract provided.
Diversity, Mulitculturalism, And Affirmative Action: Duke, The Nas, And Apartheid, Jerome Mccristal Culp Jr.
Diversity, Mulitculturalism, And Affirmative Action: Duke, The Nas, And Apartheid, Jerome Mccristal Culp Jr.
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Whose Rights? What Danger?, Michael E. Tigar
Whose Rights? What Danger?, Michael E. Tigar
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The Mccarthy Era: History As Snapshot, Michael E. Tigar
The Mccarthy Era: History As Snapshot, Michael E. Tigar
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Equality For Individuals Or Equality For Groups: Implications Of The Supreme Court Decision In The Manhart Case, William W. Van Alstyne
Equality For Individuals Or Equality For Groups: Implications Of The Supreme Court Decision In The Manhart Case, William W. Van Alstyne
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This commentary breaks down the case of the City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power v. Manhart and discusses what effects the Supreme Court's decision will have when Title VII is applied to university employers, particularly in their relationship with TIAA-CREF
The Grand Jury As The New Inquisition, Michael E. Tigar, Madeline R. Levy
The Grand Jury As The New Inquisition, Michael E. Tigar, Madeline R. Levy
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New Frontiers, Michael E. Tigar
The New Law Of Race Relations, Arthur Larson
The New Law Of Race Relations, Arthur Larson
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No abstract provided.
Book Review, William W. Van Alstyne
Book Review, William W. Van Alstyne
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This review champions the editor’s use of Mr. Justice Black’s own opinions in showcasing his emphasis of the emancipating aspects of the Constitution. This work cautions the reader to avoid relying on this compilation as an accurate depiction of the state of the law, especially considering that most of the included opinions are dissents.