Civil rights in public service
By: Cooper, Phillip J
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 342.73085 CO CI (Browse shelf) | Available | T0055224 |
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342.73 SH OU Should there be limits to free speech? / | 342.73062 AN SU Suicide pact : | 342.73082 EX TR Extraordinary rendition : | 342.73085 CO CI Civil rights in public service | 342.73085 EC ON Economics, law, and individual rights | 342.730853 LI BR Broadcast and internet indecency : | 342.730858 GR LE Legal issues in information security |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Miles' Law and the Challenge of Civil Rights in the United States 2. From the Heritage of African American Slavery to Modern Civil Rights Protection 3. From Plessy to Brown: Momentous Years in the Struggle 4. Beyond Brown v. Board: Politics, Policy, and Problems 5. The Native American Perspective: Toward Civil Rights from Conquest, But a Long Way from That Goal 6. Continuing Challenges for Native Americans: Problems Continue Despite Civil Rights Gains for Others 7. Natural Resources and Native Spirituality: A Different Kind of Civil Rights Claim 8. Civil Rights from a Latino Perspective 9. Critical Contemporary Issues in Latino Civil Rights 10. Gender Discrimination: The Rise of So-called Middle Standard 11. Civil Rights and Sexual Orientation and Identity 12. Civil Rights and Disabilities in America: Paternalism, Discrimination, or Equality? 13. Now the Work Begins: The Agenda for Policy and Practice Going Forward