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Volume 16

ARCHIVE
VOLUME 16
Issue 1 – Fall 2010

ARTICLES

A New Look at Section 504 and the ADA in Special Education Cases, by Mark C. Weber

Congress Needs to Repair the Court’s Damage to § 1983, by Ivan E. Bodensteiner

NOTES

Race and Civil Asset Forfeiture: A Disparate Impact Hypothesis, by Mary Murphy

Arab Americans, Affirmative Action, and a Quest for Racial Identity, by Christine Tamer

Issue 2 – Spring 2011

ARICLES

Amending Christian Legal Society v. Martinez: Protecting Expressive Association as an Independent Right in a Limited Public Forum, by Erica Goldberg

Disparate Impact is Not Unconstitutional, Michael Evan Gold

NOTES

Eliminating the Use of Restraint and Seclusion against Students with Disabilities, by Christine Florick Nishimura

Bucking Grutter: Why Critical Mass Should Be Thrown off the Affirmative-Action Horse, by Mark T. Terrell

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