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A Thirty-Year Retrospective. Comments Of The Honorable Gregory E. Mize (Ret.), Gregory E. Mize
A Thirty-Year Retrospective. Comments Of The Honorable Gregory E. Mize (Ret.), Gregory E. Mize
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
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Keynote Address Of Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, Eleanor Holmes Norton
Keynote Address Of Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, Eleanor Holmes Norton
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
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The District Of Columbia's Judicial Selection Process: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly, Patricia M. Worthy
The District Of Columbia's Judicial Selection Process: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly, Patricia M. Worthy
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
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Comments: Symposium On Strategies To End Poverty And Inequality, Barbara Arnwine, Jo-Ann Wallace
Comments: Symposium On Strategies To End Poverty And Inequality, Barbara Arnwine, Jo-Ann Wallace
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
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Comments: Symposium On Strategies To End Poverty And Inequality, Edgar Cahn, Florence Wagman Roisman
Comments: Symposium On Strategies To End Poverty And Inequality, Edgar Cahn, Florence Wagman Roisman
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
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Keynote Address: Symposium On Strategies To End Poverty And Inequality, Tom Perez
Keynote Address: Symposium On Strategies To End Poverty And Inequality, Tom Perez
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
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Introduction: Legal Developments In The Law In The District Of Columbia, Katherine S. Broderick
Introduction: Legal Developments In The Law In The District Of Columbia, Katherine S. Broderick
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
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Comments: Symposium On Strategies To End Poverty And Inequality, Emma Coleman Jordan
Comments: Symposium On Strategies To End Poverty And Inequality, Emma Coleman Jordan
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
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Remarks: The Constitutional Status Of Human Rights Here And Abroad, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Remarks: The Constitutional Status Of Human Rights Here And Abroad, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Antioch Law Journal
Many people here this evening have worked diligently to add to the Constitution an explicit guarantee of the equality of men and women before the law. I would like to present a few preliminary comments on that subject, and to tie it to the main line of my remarks about the constitutional status of human rights here and abroad. It is a disappointment, of course, that the ERA ratification effort has not succeeded this time around, but ours is a Constitution that is hard to amend and hardly ever amended. It is also a Constitution enforced in courts; and therefore, …
Recent Publication: Indian Land Rights, Robert T. Coulter, Steven M. Tullberg
Recent Publication: Indian Land Rights, Robert T. Coulter, Steven M. Tullberg
Antioch Law Journal
Land rights have been the central issue in United States-Indian relations over the past hundred years, just as they were during the preceding century. The interplay of two elementary forces has largely determined the nature of relations between Indian nations and the United States. On one hand, Indian nations have fought tenaciously to maintain their land rights. Indian nations, communities and "tribes" have viewed and continue to view land as essential to their economic and cultural well-being, and thus to their continued political existence. Thus, control over their land is central to their survival as nations. On the other hand, …