Human Rights Magazine

IRR's 40th Anniversary
A Message from the ABA President on the Section's 40th Anniversary
Karen J. Mathis
To consider the impact of the Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities (IRR), both on our nation and on the American Bar Association (ABA) itself, one need only briefly recall the years before IRR’s formation four decades ago.
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Mark Agrast
Past as Prologue: The Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities at Forty Years
Michael S. Greco
Protecting and Advancing International Rule of Law
Walter H. White, Jr.
Civil Rights and the American Bar Association
Paul M. Igasaki
The Chill Wind Blows . . .
The Editors
Reproductive Privacy Rights: What Direction Does the Chill Wind Blow?
Sarah Weddington and Seth Kretzer
Health Information Privacy Protection: A Critical and Evolving Challenge
Robyn S. Shapiro
Technology and Privacy: Old Problems and New Challenges
Marc Rotenberg
IRR Then and Now: Two Presidential Reflections
Human Rights Heroes: Our Leaders and Members
Father Robert F. Drinan, S.J.
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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.
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