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Special Education and the Non-Public School Child: A Handicap Is a Non-Sectarian Condition By Joyce Martin Download Full Text
Incarcerated Parents and Their Children – Forgotten Families By Laura J. Schoenbauer Download Full Text
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Anti-Minority Mindset in the Law School Personnel Process: Toward an Understanding of Racial Mindsets By Roy L. Brooks Download Full Text
Taking Rights Aggressively: The Perils and Promise of Critical Legal Theory for Peoples of Color By Robert A. Williams Jr. Download Full Text
Reducing the Impact of Juror Discrimination in Interracial Crimes: An Analysis of Turner v. Murray By Mark A. Jacobson Download Full Text
Neoslavery – Surrogate Motherhood Contracts v. The Thirteenth Amendment By Lorraine Stone Download Full Text
Enforcement of the Domestic Abuse Act in Minnesota: A Preliminary Study By Beverly Balos and Katie Trotzky Download Full Text
Connecting Trade and International Labor Standards: Denial of Worker Rights as an Unfair Trade Practice By Kevin Hickey Download Full Text
Forgotten Rights of Military Personnel: An End to Congressional Acquiescence By Mary Beth Heinen Download Full Text
Adoption Contracts and the Adult Adoptee’s Right to Identity By Heidi A. Schneider Download Full Text
When Is a Partner Not a Partner – Wheeler v. Main Hurdman and Caruso v. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & (and) Co. By Dan Hammond Download Full Text
Finding a Federal Forum: Using the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act to Circumvent Federal Abstention Doctrines By Sally S. Spector Download Full Text
Foxes and Chickens: Do Borrowers Have a Private Cause of Action against Farm Credit System Institutions By Sarah K. Reesman Download Full Text
Rights as the Ballot Box: The Effect of Judicial Elections of Judges’ Ability to Protect Criminal Defendants’ Rights By Thomas M. Ross Download Full Text