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Full-Text Articles in Law
Protest! Dissent! And Civil Disobedience: A Legal Panel Discussion, Cardozo Environmental Law Society, Cardozo Students For Human Rights, Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (Saldf), Cardozo South Asian Law Society
Protest! Dissent! And Civil Disobedience: A Legal Panel Discussion, Cardozo Environmental Law Society, Cardozo Students For Human Rights, Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (Saldf), Cardozo South Asian Law Society
Flyers 2016-2017
No abstract provided.
Sangar & Nasira, Sangar, Nasira, Tsos
Sangar & Nasira, Sangar, Nasira, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
Sangar and his family are from Iran but are originally Turkish. In Iran they faced a psychological war and many problems that stemmed from discrimination. He points out how many are oppressed or discriminated against, but he and his family were singled out for their ethnicity. There was no hope for a bright future, and they decided to flee the country for the benefit of their children.
They fled to Greece through Turkey and had many issues with human traffickers, robbery, a treacherous journey across the sea, and problems in Moria refugee camp where his wife couldn’t get the care …
How Queer Theory Makes Neoliberalism Sexy, Martha T. Mccluskey
How Queer Theory Makes Neoliberalism Sexy, Martha T. Mccluskey
Contributions to Books
Published in Feminist and Queer Legal Theory: Intimate Encounters, Uncomfortable Conversations, Martha Albertson Fineman, Jack E. Jackson & Adam P. Romero, eds.
Some strands of queer theory have echoed conservative law-and-economics (neoliberalism) in criticizing feminism's turn to the state and to moral principle to solve problems of dependency and dominance. But on closer analysis, queer anti-statism and anti-moralism itself relies on and reinforces the identity conventions and regulatory constraints it claims to unsettle. The meaningful question for queer theory, for feminism, and for legal economics, is what kind of state and morality to pursue, not whether individual choice and private …
Defining Our Freedom, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Defining Our Freedom, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Civil Rights
Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Dianne Feinstein To Jimmy Carter, 31 January 1979, Dianne Feinstein
Dianne Feinstein To Jimmy Carter, 31 January 1979, Dianne Feinstein
Mayor Moscone
Letter asking the President to support gun control
Dan White To George Agnost, 22 November 1978, Dan White
Dan White To George Agnost, 22 November 1978, Dan White
Mayor Moscone
Letter claiming that he, Dan White, did not really resign
Western Regional Offices Of The Law Students, George Moscone
Western Regional Offices Of The Law Students, George Moscone
Senator Moscone
Moscone's statement endorsing a progressive law student organization
Marijuana Laws, George Moscone
Marijuana Laws, George Moscone
Senator Moscone
Moscone's statement on decriminalizing marijuana
Western Union Telegram To Mr. Virgil D. Hawkins, Registrar
Western Union Telegram To Mr. Virgil D. Hawkins, Registrar
Documents
During his struggle to gain entry to the University of Florida College of Law, Mr. Hawkins never applied to Florida A & M for law school. Nevertheless, he was notified, by telegram, that his "application for admission" was approved and he was given instructions to register for classes for the fall semester, 1951.