Human Rights Magazine

Spring 2001, Volume 28, Number 2
From the Chair
By Michael S. Greco
Introduction
By Harlan A. Loeb
Civil Rights: Mixed Messages from the Bush Administration
By John Podesta and Josh Gottheimer
Federal Leadership on Civil Rights Standards: What Can We Expect?
By Paul M. Igasaki
Affirmative Action, the Federal Government, and President Bush: A Conservative View
By Rodger Clegg
It's Time to Address the Long-Term Healthcare Crisis
By Tom Barrett
The Politics of Medicare and Prescription Drug Costs
By Reginald Hislop III
The Future of the Establishment Clause
By Erwin Chemerinsky
Resources: Civil Rights
Human Rights Hero: Lenny Zakim
By Harlan A. Loeb
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