Oregon law review

by University of Oregon. School of Law

Journal, Magazine : Periodical, c2002

Status

Available

Call number

K15 .O74

LCC

K15 .O74

Barcode

2000001337

Publication

Eugene, Oregon : University of Oregon, School of Law

Physical description

(various pagings) p.; 26 cm

Local notes

Oregon law review volume 81 number 4 Winter 2002 contents: Page 783 - Seventh Annual LatCrit Conference, LatCrit VII, Coalition Theory and Praxis: Social Justice Movements and LatCrit Community - Part II. Focusing the electoral lens by Sylvia R. Lazos Vargas. Page 849 - Voting matters: APIAs, Latinas/os and post - 2000 redistricting in California by Kathay Feng, Keith Aoki and Bryan Ikegami. Page 917 - Latinas/os and the political process: the need for critical inquiry by Kevin R. Johnson. Page 941 - LatCritical perspectives: individual liberties, state security, and the war on terrorism by Berta E. Hernandez -Truyol. Page 985 - The 9/11 "national security" cases: three principles guiding judges' decision - making by Raquel Aldana - Pindell. Page 1051 - Whose liberty? Whose security? The USA Patriot Act in the context of COINTELPRO and the unlawful repression of political dissent by Natsu Taylor Saito. Page 1133 - Justice and equity for whom? A personal journey and local perspective on community justice and struggles for dignity by Peggy Nagae. Page1153 - Sight, sound, and stereotype: the war on terrorism and its consequences for Latinas/os by Steven W. Bender. Includes table of contents and an author index.

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