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Human Rights Magazine

Summer 2004, Volume 31, Number 3
Introduction
By Dennis W. Archer and Joan F. Kessler
Give Brown v. Board of Education Its Due
By Jan Allen May
The IR&R Sourcebook on Attorneys' Fees in Civil Rights Cases
By Robert Weiner
The 1964 Civil Rights Act - Then and Now
By Juan Williams
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 - Progeny of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
By Robert D. Dinerstein
The Civil Rights Act of 1964: Precursors and Progeny
By the Editors of Human Rights
Protection for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Employees Under Title Vii of the 1964 Civil Rights Act
By Courtney Joslin
Filling the Gaps - Women, Civil Rights, and Title IX
By Kristen M. Galles
Reconciling Faith and Livelihood - Religion in the Workplace and Title VII
by Richard T. Foltin and James D. Standish
In Support of a New Civil Rights Act
by Dina Lassow
Human Rights Hero: Coretta Scott King
by Stephen J. Wermiel and Robert E. Stein
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About Human Rights Magazine

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