| Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 2001 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Accommodating linguistic difference: toward a comprehensive theory of language rights in the United States. | Social sciences | Rodriguez, Cristina M. |
| Broadening the scope of school finance and resource comparability litigation. | Social sciences | Zwibelman, Julie |
| Disabling discrimination in our public schools: comprehensive legal challenges to inappropriate and inadequate special education services for minority children. | Social sciences | Losen, Daniel J., Welner, Kevin G. |
| Legitimizing community consent to local policing: the need for democratically negotiated community representation on civilian advisory councils. | Social sciences | Kim, Rennah L. |
| Marriage as a trade: bridging the private/private distinction. | Social sciences | Ertman, Martha M. |
| On postmodern feminist legal theory. | Social sciences | Eichner, Maxine |
| Public and private child: Troxel v. Granville and the constitutional rights of family members. | Social sciences | Bell, Alessia |
| Punitive damages in fair housing litigation: ending unwise restrictions on a necessary remedy. | Social sciences | |
| Reforming welfare after welfare reform.(Reynolds v. Giuliani) | Social sciences | Bers, Alice |
| Undocumented immigrants in the workplace: the fallacy of labor protection and the need for reform. | Social sciences | Nessel, Lori A. |
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