(1973). The Constitutional Rights of Female Public School Teachers and Students. Educational Horizons, 52, 2, 95-9, W 73/74. This article examines the developing area of school law primarily through an analysis of pertinent recent court decisions. (Author)…
(1977). Today \Kaleidoscope\; Tomorrow the \New York Times.\. This paper examines the facts of the Knops case, a Wisconsin Supreme Court decision that deals with freedom of the press, underground newspapers, and reporter's privilege (not to reveal a news source), and surveys the news coverage of the Knops case to evaluate the stance of the Wisconsin press in regard to reporter's privilege. The paper concludes that the Wisconsin media coverage of the Knops case was extensive but little better than no coverage at all, since the media did not accept responsibility for educating the public about the value, to the public, of reporter's privilege or about the challenge to freedom of the press that was created by the decision in the Knops case. (Author/RL)… [PDF]
(1975). Status of Women in Soviet Society. Convergence, 8, 1, 34-7, 75. …
(1975). The Child in the Law's View. Law in American Society, 4, 3, 3-8, Sep 75. Discusses extending criminal procedure protection to juveniles, constitutional rights and liberties for students, the child's rights in the family, and the rights of children in juvenile facilities. This journal is published by the Law in American Society Foundation, 33 North La Salle Street, Suite 1700, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Other articles from this issue are SO 504 024 through SO 504 027. (ND)…
(1975). Puerto Rican Problems in Integration. Integrated Education, 13, 3, 8-10, May-Jun 75. The focus of this testimony, presented before a public hearing of the New York City Commission on Human Rights in May 1974, is on the issues that the Puerto Rican Legal Defense Fund has been involved in over the past couple of years; litigation has been pursued against both school segregation and barriers to public employment against Puerto Ricans. (Author/JM)…
(1975). Equal Rights for Men and Women. Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 18, 5, 286-7, May/Jun 75. A member of the Illinois House of Representatives expresses her reasons for believing that most of the goals of Women's Rights advocates are not only reasonable and desirable, but necessary for the survival of the family, and that the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) means equal opportunity and recognition for all. (Author/AJ)…
(1975). Women and Minority Scientists. Science, 189, 4205, 751, Sep 75. Offers statistics on the numbers of women and members of minority groups in the sciences. Suggests if women and members of minority groups are to be encouraged to prepare for scientific careers, they must be given the same incentives as offered to men. (CP)…
(1975). The Buckley Amendment – Through a Glass, Darkly. Independent School Bulletin, 34, 4, 21-5, May 75. The author, a college counselor, evaluated the \The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974\, proposed by Senator James Buckley (R., N.Y.) and discussed its negative and positive aspects. (RK)…
(1969). Interview with Roy Wilkins. Urban Rev, 3, 6, 16-23, 69 Jun. …
(1969). The Rights of Children: Why More Boards Are Landing in Court–and Losing. Amer Sch Board J, 156, 12, 9-12, 69 Jun. …
(1969). How Deans and Students See It. Junior Coll J, 39, 5, 40, 42, 44, 69 Feb. …
(1969). How Not to Pay Damages: Don't Penalize Teachers for Unionism. Amer Sch Bd J, 156, 10, 8-10, 69 Apr. …
(1969). European Textbooks and America's Racial Problem. Soc Educ, 33, 3, 310-313, 69 Mar. …
(1969). The UFT Strike: Will It Destroy the AFT?. Grade Teacher, 86, 6, 250-254, 69 Feb. A longer version of this article appared in the November, 1968, issue of NEW POLITICS…
(1969). Congress for the Unity of Black Students: A Report and an Evaluation. J Nat Assn Women Deans Counselors, 32, 2, 75-79, 69 W. …