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Human Rights Magazine

Winter 2000, Volume 27, Number 1
Introduction
By Kathi J. Pugh
Disability Rights Today: How Far Have We Come?
By Leslie Francis and Anita Silvers
Assisted Suicide and Disability: Another Perspective
By Diane Coleman
Invisible Victims: Violence Against Persons with Developmental Disabilities
By Joan Petersilia
Defining Disability in the Aftermath of Sutton: Where Do We Go from Here?
By Arlene B. Mayerson and Kristan S. Mayer
Ensuring Access to the Legal System for Children and Youth with Disabilities in Special Education Disputes
By Lilliam Rangel-Diaz
Not a Bad IDEA: Discipline and Due Process Get a Fair Hearing
By Stephen Rosenbaum
"Electronic Curbcuts": The ADA in Cyberspace
By Cynthia D. Waddell
The National Federation of the Blind Sues AOL
Cynthia D. Waddell
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About Human Rights Magazine

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