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Volume 15

ARCHIVE
VOLUME 15
Issue 1 – Fall 2009

ARTICLES

Future of Disability Rights Advocacy and “The Right to Live in the World”, by Eve Hill & Peter Blanck

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Toward a New International Politics of Disability, by Gerard Quinn

NOTES

Keeping Stalkers at Bay in Texas, by Melvin Huang

Learning on Razor’s Edge: Re-Examining the Constitutionality of School District Policies Restricting Educationally Disruptive Student Speech, by C. Eric Wood

Issue 2 – Spring 2010

ARICLES

Why March to a Uniform Beat? Adding Honesty and Proportionality to the Tune of Federal Sentencing, by Jelani Jefferson Exum

Title VII’s Transgender Trajectory: An Analysis of Whether Transgender People are a Protected Class under the Term “Sex” and Practical Implications of Inclusion, by Shawn D. Twing & Timothy C. Williams

NOTES

Do Public Officials Leave Their Constitutional Rights at the Ballot Box? A Commentary on the Texas Open Meetings Act, by Devon Helfmeyer

Adoption by Same-Sex Couples: Public Policy Issues in Texas Law & Practice, by Michael J. Ritter

COMMENT

The Executive Summary: Working within the Framework of the Texas Clemency Procedures, by Sarah Hunger

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