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Authors: Busa, A Sussman, CG
Citation: A. Busa et Cg. Sussman, Expanding the market for justice: Arguments for extending in-person clientsolicitation, HARV CIV RI, 34(2), 1999, pp. 487-515

Authors: Losen, DJ
Citation: Dj. Losen, Silent segregation in our nation's schools, HARV CIV RI, 34(2), 1999, pp. 517-545

Authors: Patt, JS
Citation: Js. Patt, School finance battles: Survey says? It's all just a change in attitudes, HARV CIV RI, 34(2), 1999, pp. 547-575

Authors: Toker, RL
Citation: Rl. Toker, Multiple masculinities: A new vision for same-sex harassment law, HARV CIV RI, 34(2), 1999, pp. 577-603

Authors: Walsh, JD
Citation: Jd. Walsh, Reaching Mrs. Murphy: A call for repeal of the Mrs. Murphy exemption to the Fair Housing Act, HARV CIV RI, 34(2), 1999, pp. 605-634

Authors: Ogletree, CJ
Citation: Cj. Ogletree, Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr.'s civil rights legacy, HARV CIV RI, 34(1), 1999, pp. 1-6

Authors: Luban, D
Citation: D. Luban, The Warren Court and the concept of a right, HARV CIV RI, 34(1), 1999, pp. 7-37

Authors: Raskin, JB
Citation: Jb. Raskin, Is this America? The District of Columbia and the right to vote, HARV CIV RI, 34(1), 1999, pp. 39-97

Authors: Colker, R
Citation: R. Colker, The Americans with Disabilities Act: A windfall for defendants, HARV CIV RI, 34(1), 1999, pp. 99-162

Authors: Moore, A
Citation: A. Moore, Loving's legacy: The other antidiscrimination principles, HARV CIV RI, 34(1), 1999, pp. 163-200

Authors: Joslin, CG
Citation: Cg. Joslin, Recognizing a cause of action under Title IX for student-student sexual harassment, HARV CIV RI, 34(1), 1999, pp. 201-244

Authors: Holley, D Spencer, D
Citation: D. Holley et D. Spencer, The Texas Ten Percent Plan, HARV CIV RI, 34(1), 1999, pp. 245-278

Authors: Busa, A
Citation: A. Busa, Two steps forward, one step back: The Supreme Court's treatment of teacher-student sexual harassment in Gebster v. Lago Vista Independent School District, HARV CIV RI, 34(1), 1999, pp. 279-309

Authors: Ackerman, B
Citation: B. Ackerman, We the people: Transformations., HARV CIV RI, 34(1), 1999, pp. 311-327

Authors: JENKINS GW MCMANUS AE
Citation: Gw. Jenkins et Ae. Mcmanus, REASON, PASSION AND THE PROGRESS OF LAW - REMEMBERING AND ADVANCING THE CONSTITUTIONAL VISION OF JUSTICE BRENNAN,WILLIAM,J. - PREFACE, Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, 33(2), 1998, pp. 313-315

Authors: MICHELMAN FI
Citation: Fi. Michelman, REASON, PASSION AND THE PROGRESS OF LAW - REMEMBERING AND ADVANCING THE CONSTITUTIONAL VISION OF JUSTICE BRENNAN,WILLIAM,J. - WELCOME ADDRESS, Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, 33(2), 1998, pp. 317-320

Authors: LEE BL
Citation: Bl. Lee, REASON, PASSION AND THE PROGRESS OF LAW - REMEMBERING AND ADVANCING THE CONSTITUTIONAL VISION OF JUSTICE BRENNAN,WILLIAM,J. - DINNER ADDRESS, Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, 33(2), 1998, pp. 321-324

Authors: MIKVA AJ
Citation: Aj. Mikva, REASON, PASSION AND THE PROGRESS OF LAW - REMEMBERING AND ADVANCING THE CONSTITUTIONAL VISION OF JUSTICE BRENNAN,WILLIAM,J. - KEYNOTE ADDRESS, Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, 33(2), 1998, pp. 325-332

Authors: MULROY SJ
Citation: Sj. Mulroy, THE WAY OUT - A LEGAL STANDARD FOR IMPOSING ALTERNATIVE ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AS VOTING-RIGHTS REMEDIES, Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, 33(2), 1998, pp. 333-380

Authors: LIU G
Citation: G. Liu, AFFIRMATIVE-ACTION IN HIGHER-EDUCATION - THE DIVERSITY RATIONALE AND THE COMPELLING INTEREST TEST, Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, 33(2), 1998, pp. 381-442

Authors: MURCHISON BC
Citation: Bc. Murchison, SPEECH AND THE SELF-REALIZATION VALUE, Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, 33(2), 1998, pp. 443-503

Authors: SHIVAKUMAR D
Citation: D. Shivakumar, NEUTRALITY AND THE RELIGION CLAUSES, Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, 33(2), 1998, pp. 505-557

Authors: BRISKIN CL THOMAS KA
Citation: Cl. Briskin et Ka. Thomas, THE WAGING OF WELFARE - ALL WORK AND NO PAY, Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, 33(2), 1998, pp. 559-591

Authors: LYNCH BP
Citation: Bp. Lynch, WELFARE-REFORM, UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION, AND THE SOCIAL WAGE - DISMANTLING FAMILY SUPPORT UNDER WISCONSINS W-2 WORKFARE PLAN, Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, 33(2), 1998, pp. 593-621

Authors: BAKER CE
Citation: Ce. Baker, CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES AND FREE SPEECH, Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, 33(1), 1998, pp. 1-55
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