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Texas Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights, Volume 19, Number 2, Spring 2014

Description: Biannual journal containing articles, notes, and other analyses of law and legal cases related to civil liberties and rights in the United States. This issue covers cell phones in Fourth Amendment analysis, non-originalist affirmative action jurisprudence, the lynching of James Scales, and U.S. v. Jones.
Date: Spring 2014
Creator: University of Texas at Austin. School of Law.

Texas Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights, Volume 18, Number 1, Fall 2012

Description: Biannual journal containing articles, notes, and other analyses of law and legal cases related to civil liberties and rights in the United States. This issue covers the Occupy Wall Street Movement conduct on free speech, equal rights to information and technology access, information asymmetry, and deference in redistricting.
Date: Autumn 2012
Creator: University of Texas at Austin. School of Law.

Texas Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights, Volume 17, Number 2, Spring 2012

Description: Biannual journal containing articles, notes, and other analyses of law and legal cases related to civil liberties and rights in the United States. This issue covers challenges to institutionalization, school-based ticketing practice, new payday lending regulations, and Florence v. Board of Chosen Freeholders.
Date: Spring 2012
Creator: University of Texas at Austin. School of Law.

Texas Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights, Volume 15, Number 1, Fall 2009

Description: Biannual journal containing articles, notes, and other analyses of law and legal cases related to civil liberties and rights in the United States. This issue covers disability rights advocacy, new international politics of disability, keeping stalkers at bay in Texas, and school district policies restricting educationally disruptive student speech.
Date: Autumn 2009
Creator: University of Texas at Austin. School of Law.
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