Human Rights Magazine

Summer 2005, Volume 32, Number 3
What is Poverty?
By Susan Ann Silverstein
Housing Rights Are Human Rights
By Mayra Gomez and Bret Thiele
Race and Housing Rights in the United States: The View from Baltimore
By Philip Tegeler
Access to Justice in the New Millenium: Achieving the Promise of Pro Bono
By Scott L. Cummings
A Civil Right to Counsel for the Poor
By Paul Marvy and Debra Gardner
Economic Justice and the Future of Social Security
By Thomas D. Sutton
Predatory Lending: The New Face of Economic Injustice
By Nikitra S. Bailey
Ending Poverty in Our Time
By Jeffrey D. Sachs
Human Rights Hero: Peter B. Edelman
By Stephen J. Wermiel
Current Issue
Earlier This Year
Editorial Board
About Human Rights Magazine

Published quarterly by ABA Publishing, Human Rights covers a wide range of topics in the human and civil rights arena. While the subscription is free of charge for Section members, individual subscriptions may be purchased for $18 by calling the American Bar Association Service Center at 1-800-285-2221. Additional annual subscriptions for Section members are $3 each.
If you are a member of the ABA but not the Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities then we encourage you to join today. If you are not a member of the ABA then we encourage you to visit the ABA membership page. You can also resolve membership issues by calling 1-800-285-2221.
Please note that all information appears as it did when originally published. Therefore, some biographical information about the authors may no longer be accurate.
Copyright Info
All articles and information on this page are copyright 2007 by the American Bar Association. All rights reserved. This information or any portion thereof may not be copied or disseminated in any form or by any means or stored in an electronic database or retrieval system without the express written consent of the American Bar Association.
To request reprint permission please click here.


