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Volume VII, Number 2 (Summer 2000)          return to top

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Volume VII, Number 1 (Winter 2000)          return to top

Notes
License to Drive: Getting Welfare Recipients from the City to the Jobs
Monica Oui Frazer , p. 1 
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"States' Rights" and Self-Sufficiency or Federally-Imposed Draconia? The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act's Impact on Vermont's Welfare Policy
Rachel Batterson , p. 21 
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Connecting Students to 'The Net': Guiding Principles from State Constitutions
Jessica L. Malman , p. 53 
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Comment
Another Dream Deferred? Walker v. City of Mesquite and the Threat to Meaningful Desegregation Remedies
Thomas Peter Abt , p. 123 
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Essay
Terminating Representation: A Call for Class-Conscious Ethical Deliberation
Rebecca Yoheved Starr , p. 147 
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Public Addresses
Building a Labor Movement Strategy for the New Century
John J. Sweeney , p. 163 
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220,000 Teachers a Year: Putting First-Class Educators in Every Classroom
Sandra Feldman , p. 173 
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Book Notes
"Positive Rights" and Other Arguments Against Welfare Using Smoke and Mirrors
Denise Mejlszenkier , p. 181
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The Home Front: What We Need to Know About Housing Policy to Effectively Implement Welfare Reform
Michael Howard , p. 185 
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The Invisible Poor
Katrina Lederer , p. 189 
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Volume VI, Number 2 (Summer 1999)          return to top

Features
Out of Sight--Out of Mind?: The Continuing Trend Toward the Criminalization of Homelessness
Maria Foscarinis, Kelly Cunningham-Bowers, Kristen E. Brown, p. 145
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Note: Giuliani, Broken Windows, and the Right to Beg
Peter A. Barta , p. 165 
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Perspectives of the Homeless in Washington DC at the Community for Creative Non-Violence
Kobie Flowers, Bibi Berry , p. 195 
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Notes
"Boalt-ing" Opportunity?: Deconstructing Elite Norms in Law School Admissions
Abiel Wong , p. 199 
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Profit or Perish: Non-Profit Social Service Organizations & Social Entrepreneurship
Heather Gottry , p. 249 
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Book Note
Numbers to Hang Your Hat On
Armando Ramirez , p. 277 
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Volume VI, Number 1 (Winter 1999)          return to top

Articles
Joblessness and the Law Before the New Deal
Philip Harvey , p. 1 
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The Politics of Helping: Reflections on Identity, Ethics, and Defending the Poor
Scott L. Cummings , p. 43 
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Public Address
1998 Thurgood Marshall Medal of Justice Award: Remarks
Bill Lann Lee , p. 67 
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Notes
Using the Fair Housing Act to Combat Predatory Lending
Frank Lopez , p. 73 
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Reforming Urban School Systems: Putting the Public Back in Public Education
Lillemor McGoldrick , p. 111 
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Book Notes
The Cloud Within the Silver Lining
Kester Wise , p. 137 
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The Failure of Modern Social Policymaking
Marisa Jaffe , p. 141 
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Volume V, Number 2 (Summer 1998)         return to top

Introduction
Introduction
Cynthia Price Cohen , p. 123 
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Features
The Convention on the Rights of the Child: Progress and Challenges
Rebeca Rios-Kohn , p. 139 
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Ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
David P. Stewart , p. 161 
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A Model Child Protection Legal Reform Instrument: The Convention on the Rights of the Child and its Consistency with United States Law
Howard Davidson , p. 185 
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Briefing Papers
The Jurisprudence of the Committee on the Rights of the Child
Cynthia Price Cohen , p. 201 
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The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Political Climate in the United States
Joseph Mettimano , p. 209 
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The Use of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in Family Litigation Involving American Children
Patricia Apy , p. 215 
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American Death Penalty for Juveniles: An International Embarassment
Victor L. Streib , p. 219 
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The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and Corporal Punishment of Children: Ramifications for the United States
Susan H. Bitensky , p. 225 
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United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: Potential Impact on Abuse & Neglect Litigation
Anne E. Schneiders , p. 235
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Addresses
The International Need for U.S. Ratification of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child
Sister Mary Rose McGeady , p. 253 
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The Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Well-Being of America's Children
Jim Weill , p. 257 
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Moving from Commitment to Compliance: Human Rights Treaties in U.S. Law
Elisa Massimino , p. 263 
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To Ratify the Convention
Sanford Fox , p. 267 
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A Constitutional Amendment for Children
Charles D. Gill , p. 273 
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Unaccompanied Children in I.N.S. Detention
Rosa Ehrenreich , p. 279 
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The Convention on the Rights of the Child: Implications for Welfare Reform in the United States
Peter Edelman , p. 285
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Children's Health Care in the United States and the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Robert M. Corwin , p. 289 
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Health, Education, Labor and the Convention on the Rigths of the Child
Darlene Adkins , p. 295 
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The Convention and the Juvenile Death Penalty
Steven Hawkins , p. 301 
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The Child's Right to be Heard
George H. Russ , p. 305
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From Property to Personhood: A Child-Centered Perspective on Parents' Rights
Barbara Bennett Woodhouse , p. 313 
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Weeping for our Children: The Convention on the Rights of the Child
Father Robert Drinan , p. 321 
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Student Research
The Convention on the Rights of the Child: Federalism Issues for the United States
Susan Kilbourne , p. 327 
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Assisted Suicide and the Illusory Poverty Component
Yoel Goldfeder , p. 335 
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Due Process Rights Under Connecticut's Time-Limited Benefit Program for Families in Need
Elana S. Marton , p. 349 
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Voices
Scared
Shawn Russ , p. 367 
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Volume V, Number 1 (Winter 1997)          return to top

Features
Self-Sufficiency and Safety: Welfare Reform for Victims of Domestic Violence
Maria L. Imperial , p. 3 
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Above and Beyond: Veterans Disabled by Military Service
Kathleen A. Tarr , p. 39 
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Family Values, the Welfare Act and My Uncle Sam
Roger Wilkins , p. 51 
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Voices Focus: Veterans Affairs 
AXIS I: 309.81
K.A. Tarr , p. 55
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Semper Fidelis: Voice of the Disabled Veteran
Jennifer Lee Dozier , p. 57 
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Voices Focus: Charitable Choice
Maryland's Implementation of the Charitable Choice Provision: The Story of One Woman's Success
James D. Standish , p. 65
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Texas and the Charitable Choice Provision of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996
Lillemor D. McGoldrick , p. 69 
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Welfare for Churches: Buyers and Beneficiaries Beware
Julie A. Segal , p. 71 
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Student Research
Adequacy in Baltimore City Schools: Why the Consent Decree in Bradford v. Maryland is Right
Timothy Ayers , p. 77 
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Affirmative Action in Education: Should Race or Socioeconomic Status be Determinative?
Purvi Badiani , p. 89 
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Charitable Choice and the Establishment Clause
Jonathan Friedman , p. 103 
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Volume IV, Number 2 (Spring 1997)          return to top

Features
Can Poverty Lawyers Play Well with Others? Including Legal Services in Integrated, School-Based Service Delivery Programs
Leigh Goodmark , p. 243 
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Reflections on Defining, Understanding and Measuring Poverty in Terms of Violations of Economic and Social Rights under International Law
Alicia Ely Yamin , p. 273 
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Policy & Practice
The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Block Grant
Center for Law and Social Policy , p. 311 
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HHS Policy Guidance on Maintenance of Effort, Assistance, and Penalties: Summary and Discussion
Mark Greenberg, Center for Law and Social Policy , p. 315
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Teen Parent Provisions in the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996
Jodie Levin-Epstein, Center for Law and Social Policy , p. 323 
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The Welfare Reform Act of 1996: Political Compromise or Panacea for Welfare Dependency
Nichola L. Marshall , p. 333 
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Public Address
1997 Thurgood Marshall Medal of Justice Award
Gay J. McDougall , p. 349 
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Voices
Tomorrow's Child
Rose Ryan , p. 355 

Letter to the President
Christine Bryant , p. 357 

Voices Focus: Chacraseca, Nicaragua
Editor's Introduction
Jason Scott King , p. 359 
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Injustice
Peter White , p. 360 
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Untitled
Sister Joan Uhlen , p. 362 
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Excerpt from Letter to Peter White
Lauren Glickman , p. 363 
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Rich in Love
Meredith White , p. 363 
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Jesus
Adam Kantrowitz , 365 
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Good Bye
Ashling Ganes , p. 367 
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Untitled
Anonymous , p. 368 
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My Experience in Nicaragua
Tovah Sherman , p. 369 
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Untitled
Heather B. Moore , p. 370 
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Untitled
Tommy , p. 371 
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Three-D, Third World . . . Phase One
Martin Murphy , p. 373 
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Nicaragua: So Much More
Meryl Feingold , p. 374 
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Mission USA--Northport Public High School
Rita Owczarek, Elizabeth Salmon, Jennette Birondo-Goddard, Sue Rech , p. 375 
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Student Research
Implementation of the Family Cap: Models for Integrating Family Planning Services
Robyn R. Bender , p. 379
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Child Custody and the Ideal of Motherhood in Late Nineteenth Century New York
Corinne Schiff , p. 403
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Volume IV, Number 1 (Fall 1996)          return to top

Features
Report Regarding Implementation of the American Bar Association's Recommendations and Resolutions Concerning the Death Penalty and Calling for a Moratorium on Executions
Randall Coyne and Lyn Entzeroth , p. 3 
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Fair Housing and Community Empowerment: Where the Roof Meets Redemption
Judith E. Koons , p. 75
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Public Address
Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996
Rudolph W. Giuliani , p. 165 
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Preparing People for Work: State Options and Their Fiscal Implications
Clifford M. Johnson , p. 171 
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Voices Focus: Capital Punishment
Why the ABA Opposes Unjust Executions
Ronald J. Tabak , p. 181 
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The American Bar Association's Recognition of the Sacrifice of Fairness for Results: Will We Pay the Price for Justice
Stephen B. Bright , p. 183 
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The Hanging Tree
Bob Herbert , p. 189 
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An Interview with William Neal Moore
Jennifer M. Trulock , p. 191 
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I Shall Not Die, But Live
William Neal Moore , p. 195 
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Voices Focus: Litigation and Community Empowerment
Reflections of Mother and Daughter
Beatrice Houston and Roni Houston McNeil , p. 199 
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Save Our Neighborhood: Going Door to Door
Sylvia Wimberly , p. 202 
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Big Cases: Keeping Time and Magic Markers
Nancy J. Martin , p. 203 
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Houston v. City of Cocoa: Part Two
B.J. Owens , p. 204 
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Student Research
Will Procedural Due Process Survive After Aid to Families With Dependent Children Is Gone?
Laura C. Conway , p. 209
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Tribal Sovereignty and Economic Development on the Reservation
Seth H. Row , p. 227 
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Volume III, Number 2 (Spring 1996)            return to top

Features
Disability Benefits, Substance Abuse and the Undeserving Poor: A Critique of the Social Security Independence and Program Improvements Act of 1994
Linda G. Mills and Anthony Arjo , p. 125 
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Public Address
Justice Thurgood Marshall: He Knew the Anguish of the Silenced and Gave Them a Voice
A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. , p. 163 
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Voices: Essay
Essay from the Frontline
Sarah Silbert , p. 171 
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Voices: Poetry
Conscience
Melissa O'Hare , p. 174 

Flying Higher
Melissa O'Hare , p. 175 

Dance, Ballerina, Dance
Lisa Marie Slover , p. 176 

Family Ties
Lisa Marie Slover , p. 177 

Silent Tears
Lisa Marie Slover , p. 178 

Life of Lies
Lisa Marie Slover , p. 179

Student Research
Creating Substantive Rights for Children with Disabilities
Bartholomew A. Seymour III , p. 183 
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Volume III, Number 1 (Fall 1995)             return to top

Symposium

A Leadership Summit: The Link Between Violence and Poverty in the Lives of Women and Their Children
p. 5
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A Wedding Band is a Never-Ending Circle and so is Abuse
Anna Boone, p. 13
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Reshaping the Rhetoric: The Nexus of Violence, Poverty, and Minority Status in the Lives of Women and Children in the United States
Angela Browne, p. 17
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Incorporating Men into the Women's Movement
Betty Friedan, p. 25
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Domestic Violence and Welfare Receipt: The Unexplored Barrier to Employment
Jody Raphael, p. 29
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Stigma, Stereotypes, and Gender Entrapment: Violence Against Women and Poverty
Beth E. Richie, p. 35
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Fitting the Pieces Together: The Attorney General's Keynote Address to the NOW Leadership Summit on Violence and Poverty in the Lives of Women and Their Children
Janet Reno, p. 39
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Selling a Solution to Institutional Violence
Beverly Coleman-Miller, p. 45
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Strategies for Taking Action: Political and Institutional Solutions to Poverty and Violence Against Women
Patricia Ireland, p. 49
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An Action Plan for the Eradication of Poverty in the United States
Ethel Long-Scott, p. 55
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The Politics of Invisibility
Jenny Rivera, p. 61
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Public Address
Dead Man Walking: A Sharing of the Journey
Sister Helen Prejean, p. 69
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Voices Focus
Profile of Prisoner No. 168-405
Katya Lezin, p. 87
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Fighting Domestic Violence in the Nation's Capital
Deborah Epstein, p. 93
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Client Autonomy and Clinic Guidance
Andrew Goldfarb, p. 97
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Domestic Violence
Annette Bailey, p. 99
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Dying Day to Day
Juana Ubau, p. 102
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About the Authors
p. 103
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Voices Focus: Amherst Writers & Artists Institute
Again , Cindy , Suzanne
Karen Buchinsky, p. 107

Born to , Conspiracy , Dues Paid
Suzanne M. Lincoln, p. 110

While Waiting for Mr. Right , Hello
Diane Mercier, p. 112

Please , The Sun Room , Inheritance
Corinna Spenard, p. 116

I Found Myself , Hunting Season is Over
Enid Santiago Welch, p. 118

About the Participants
p. 121

Volume II, Number 2 (Spring 1995)           return to top

Features
Not in Anyone's Backyard: Ending the "Contest of Nonresponsibility" and Implementing Long-Term Solutions to Homelessness
Nancy Wright, p. 163 
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Policy & Practice
Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Policy: Time for Early Childhood Intervention
Jane Watson, p. 245
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Voices: Poetry
Low Man; Panhandler II; The Invitation
Troy L. Thompson, pp. 273-275 

From the Homey Front
Joel Alfassa, p. 276 

The Most Amazing Christmas Tree
Eileen M. Winters, p. 277 

Under the Sky
Dennis Vazquez, p. 278 

A True Professional
Violet Uram, p. 279 

How to Pray
Buck, p. 279 

False Pride
Dianne Snowflower, p. 280 

Out
Scott C. Holstad, p. 280 

Five O'clock Picnic
Walt Franklin, p. 281 

America's Most Liveable City
Margaret Menamin, p. 281 

Real Life
Stephen Michael Convoy, p. 282 

In Praise of Consistency
James Leo Ferris, p. 282 

Window Shopping; Homeless
James B. Burroughs, p. 283 

We're Only Homeless
Sarah Hughes, p. 283 

About the Artists
p. 284 

Voices Focus: The D.C. Family Literacy Project
Introduction
p. 285 
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Family Literacy and the Law
Richard L. Roe, p. 286 
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My Reflections About Working for the D.C. Family Literacy Project
Agnes Precure, p. 288 
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Children's Literature and the D.C. Family Literacy Project
Maria Salvadore, p. 291 
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My Observations: A Case Study
Beatriz Bieler, p. 292 
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Why the Community Should Support This Program
Angel Lee, p. 293 
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How is Family Literacy Beneficial to Me?
Annette Williams, p. 294 
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Back to the Future
Daddy, p. 295 

A Black Woman's Dream
Belinda "Jukebox" Hagans, p. 296 

Untitled
Patricia A. Smith, p. 296 

Parent Love
Pamela A. Cooper, p. 297 

Prom
Geneva Jones, p. 297 

Autobiography
Marion Barrow, p. 298 

About the Participants
p. 299

Student Research
"Rational" Inner City Disinvestment: A Critique of Lender's Negative Economic Rights and a Foucaultian Analysis of CreditWorthiness Evaluation
David Scott Black, p. 303 
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Rights Education as a Means of Economic Empowerment for Women in Sub-Saharan Africa
Janet M. Sawaya, p. 329 
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Volume II, Number 1 (Fall 1994)       return to top

Features
"Ending Welfare As We Know It" - Wrong for Welfare, Wrong for Poverty
Joel F. Handler, p. 3
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Policy & Practice
Fighting Homelessness: Can International Human Rights Law Make A Difference
Marc-Olivier Herman, p. 59
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Voices Focus: Poetry
Behind Those Brick Walls
Dregs of Cosiety (DOC), p. 85

Out of the Woods
Dregs of Cosiety (DOC), p.86

Through the Plexiglass
Roger J. Wright, p. 87

The Swallow's Nightmare
Roger J. Wright, p. 87

Failure is Never Final
David L. Brooks (a.k.a. "Itchy"), p. 88

It's All or Nothing
Roger J. Wright, p. 90

The Lion's Roar
Roger J. Wright, p. 90

My Truck
Phyllis Frye Brown, p. 91

Times
Phyllis Frye Brown, p. 91

Funny on the Outside, But Sad on the Inside
Regina Pete, p. 92

About the Artists
p. 93

Student Research
The Green Badge of Slavery
Marco Masoni, p. 97
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The New Jersey Child Exclusion: Model or Mess?
James M. Sullivan, p. 127
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Book Review
Brutal Need: Lawyers and the Welfare Rights Movement
Andrew Dwyer, p. 157
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Volume I, Number 3 (1994)  return to top

Features
Welfare Servitude
Julie A. Nice , p. 340 
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Racial and Locational Patterns of Subsidized Housing in the Chicago Suburbs
Paul B. Fischer , p. 384 
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Policy & Practice
Developing A System for Tuberculosis Prevention and Care in New York City
Virginia Shubert and the New York City TB Working Group , p. 418 
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Voices Focus: Youth Empowerment

Introduction
Beyond Generation X: Reflections on Childhood in America 
Wallace J. Mlyniec , p. 440 
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Voices of Our Youth
Hassan Gaither , p. 443 
Jane, Lee , p. 444
Mark Smith , p. 444 
Marquitta McKinney , p. 445 
Marion Ballew , p. 446
Quotes from Other Students , p. 448 

Voices: Essays from the Frontline
The Rising Challenges of Immigrant Education
Donnie Broxson , p. 449 
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From the Ground Up
Eileen Flood, p. 451
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Voices: Their Voices, Their Lives
Marian Vaughan Green
Resumé, p. 453
Transplants, p. 454
A Day Without Hope, p. 456
Life Without Quarters, p. 457
The Invisible "I", p. 458

Student Research
Discrimination in Lending: Community Adaptation and Government Responses
Brian Porter Zidek, p. 460
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Fulfilling the Promise of Brown
Richard W. Riley, p. 480
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Volume I, Number 2 (1994) return to top

Features
The Massachusetts Experience with Targeted Tenant-Based Rental Assistance for the Homeless: Lessons on Housing Policy for Socially Disfavored Groups, Part II
Barbara Sard, p. 182
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The Massachusetts Experience with Targeted Tenant-Based Rental Assistance for the Homeless: Lessons on Housing Policy for Socially Disfavored Groups, Part III
Barbara Sard, p. 216
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Policy & Practice
Balancing Fundamental Disability Policies: The Relationship Between the Americans with Disabilities Act and Social Security Disability
Frank S. Ravitch, p. 240
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School Readiness--The Nation's First Education Goal for the Year 2000: Can We Keep the Promise?  
Judith E. Jones, p. 258
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Voices
Around the World of Welfare in 183 Days
Frank Trinity and K.C., p. 268
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Voices Focus: Perspectives on Homelessness
Editors' Introduction
p. 270
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Voices of Homeless People
Voices from the Street, p. 271
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Essays From The Frontline hat
False Alarms and Invisible Men: Responses to Homelessness in 1993
Heather Fuller, p. 277
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Volunteering for the Homeless: Trends and Issues
Juliet C. Orzal, p. 280
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Working With Homeless Men
Sister Martha Beaudoin, p. 282
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Shelter Reflections: Calvary Women's Shelter
Jill E. Cincera, Lahela Hekekia, Nancy Meyer, Suzanne Clarke, Marysa Dockerys, Lera Fuller, p. 285
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Street Beat: Literary Empowerment for the Homeless
Jay Katz, p. 294
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Poetry
Player Piano
Eileen M. Winters, p. 297

Walking the Line
Stephen Michael Conroy, p. 298

When You're Homeless
Brenda Brown, p. 298

Fighting Stigma with Humor
Art Liebowitz, p. 299

Capitol Hill Homeless
Steve Smock, p. 300

Tomorrow's Dawn
Stephen Michael Conroy, p. 300

Life's Ebb and Flow
Nate Sims, p. 301

I Want To Be President
Julian C. Washington, p. 302

Student Research
SOS for SSI: The Unfulfilled Promise to Homeless Americans
Leonard Adler, p. 304
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The Common Good: A Critique of How Communities Are Addressing Panhandling
Marco Masoni, p. 322
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Judicial Decisions in the Fight Against Homelessness: The Means, Not the Ends
Réinena Davis, p. 332
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Volume I, Number 1 (1993) return to top

In Memoriam
Remembering Justice Thurgood Marshall: Thoughts from His Clerks
Susan Low Bloch, Vicki C. Jackson, Louis Michael Seidman, and Mark V. Tushnet, p. 8
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Features
The Massachusetts Experience with Targeted Tenant-Based Rental Assistance for the Homeless: Lessons on Housing Policy for Socially Disfavored Groups, Part I
Barbara Sard, p. 16
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Symposium: Dear Mr. President: Fighting Poverty in a New Administration
Introduction to the Symposium
p. 42
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Basic Human Needs
End Homelessness Now
Maria Foscarinis and James Scheibel, p. 44
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Developing Effective Housing Programs: Lessons from HOME
Mitzi C. Barker, p. 47
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Improving Government-Assisted Housing Programs
Florence Wagman Roisman, p. 49
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Ending Hunger: The Challenge for the 1990s
Robert J. Fersh and Mary Ellen Natale
, p. 51
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Diverse Needs, Diverse Solutions
Toward a Latino Anti-Poverty Agenda
Deirdre Martinez and Sonia M. Perez, p. 55
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An African American Anti-Poverty Agenda
Billy J. Tidwell, Ph.D., p. 59
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Fighting Poverty Among the Elderly Poor
Burton Fretz, p. 63
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Empowering the Poor
Observations from a Legal Services Lawyer
Steven R. Berg, p. 67
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Fighting Behavioral Poverty
Robert Rector, p. 69
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Empowering Poor People: Lessons from Mexico
Mark R. Sills, p. 74
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Breaking Barriers, Forging New Bonds
Margaret Weir, p. 77
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Community Action and Welfare Reform
Harry Dull, p. 80
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Solutions Are the Problem: Liberating the Poor
David Boaz, p. 82
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Policy and Practice
The New Paternalism: War on Poverty or War on Women?
Martha F. Davis, p. 88
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A Call for Educational Justice: Voices from the Wilderness
Antonia Darder, p. 95
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From the Frontline
Ventures into the Unprecedented: The Challenge of Integrating Women's Drug Treatment, Family Preservation and HIV Services
Galia Siegel, p. 104
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Shelter Reflections
Maria Steinman, p. 108
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Points of View: The Search for Real Welfare Reform--Beyond Workfare and Learnfare
Editors' Introduction
p. 110
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Let's Talk About Real Welfare Reform
Patricia Schroeder, p. 112
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Workfare is Unfair
Guida West, p. 113
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Workfare and Learnfare: Can Punitive Strategies Cut the Welfare Budget?
Martin Needleman and Carolyn Needleman, p. 114
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Jobs for JOBS
Sar A. Levitan, p. 115
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What's Wrong with Workfare and Learnfare
Timothy Casey, p. 116
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Personal Perspectives: An Interview with Women from Hannah House
Jill E. Cincera, p. 117
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Poetry
About the Poets
p. 121

Dirty Hands
Carolyn Peyser, p. 122

The Constant...silent protest
Bessie Bass, p. 123

sad song
A. Bradford Byard, p. 123

Public Starecase
Annie Q., p. 126

Who Brought These Shoes
A. Bradford Byard, p. 128

i seek
A. Bradford Byard, p. 128

The Richest Poor
D.J., p. 129

Student Research
Employment Programs for Individuals with Disabilities: Reducing Poverty in America?
Theo Liebmann and Ann Peters, p. 132
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Current Developments: Health Care
Kip Bollin, J. Peter Nixon, Anne Pijar, and James Sullivan, p. 141
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Current Cases: Artist M.
Darlene Oliver, p. 156
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Book Reviews
The Visible Poor: Homelessness in the United States, by Joel Blau
Kim Hopper, p. 160
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Poverty and Compassion: The Moral Imagination of the Late Victorians, by Gertrude Himmelfarb
Grant Jacobson, p. 164
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