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    The Use of Land in Momaday’s House Made of Dawn and Silko’s Ceremony by Shamsad Mortuza

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Their recognition in the late sixties and early seventies can be justified in terms of the general swinging mood after the Civil Rights Movement. However, without taking any credit from these two authors, it can be argued that the strength of these two authors lie in identifying the evil in the white encroachment and the violation of the land. …”
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    Current state and development of police law as a subsystem of administrative law by O. A. Zhydovtseva

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Meanwhile, the study of problematic aspects of policing does not lose its relevance and importance, as such activities are primarily focused on respect for human and civil rights and freedoms, as well as the provision of services to the public. …”
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    Formal and Informal Discrimination Against Women At Work: The Role of Gender Stereotypes by Heilman, Madeline E., Welle, Brian

    Published 2010
    “…Additionally, 1.6 million women who are currently, or were formerly, employed at Wal-Mart are eligible to participate in what is poised to become the largest-ever civil rights lawsuit: like the women of Morgan Stanley, they claim to have been victims of sex discrimination (Greenhouse, 2004). …”
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    New developments in geopolitics: a reassessment of theories after 2023 by Topalidis, Georgios, Kartalis, Nick N., Velentzas, John R., Sidiropoulou, Charalampia

    Published 2024
    “…With the progress of the times, the protection and respect of civil rights has become the basic consensus of the international community. …”
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    AI generates covertly racist decisions about people based on their dialect by Hofmann, V, Kalluri, PR, Jurafsky, D, King, S

    Published 2024
    “…Although previous research has focused on overt racism in language models, social scientists have argued that racism with a more subtle character has developed over time, particularly in the United States after the civil rights movement8, 9. It is unknown whether this covert racism manifests in language models. …”
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    Racism, Chronic Disease, and Mental Health: Time to Change Our Racialized System of Second-Class Care by Judith L. Albert, Claire M. Cohen, Thomas F. Brockmeyer, Ana M. Malinow

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…We discuss the history of Medicaid, which, while passed alongside Medicare during the Civil Rights era, was Congress’s concession to Southern states unwilling to concede federal oversight and funds to the provision of equal healthcare for poor and Black people. …”
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    The Semantic Study of Citizenship Rights in Nahj ul-Balagha by Ahmad Biglari

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Thus, by pursuing the vocabularies – from the text of Nahj ul-Balāgha – which are in the semantic filed of this research subject, i.e. citizenship, we investigate the related denotations based on the three well-known concepts of civil rights, political rights and social rights as well as their instances.…”
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    Building Emancipatory Food Power: Freedom Farms, Rocky Acres and the Struggle for Food Justice by Bobby J. Smith, II

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…It also has deep roots in the historical arc of food politics in the Black Freedom Struggle of the civil rights era. However, we know very little about this dual pro­cess and how black communities engage in it. …”
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    A (not so) Forgotten War: The Korean Conflict as a Turning Point in the History of the War Comics Genre by Mattia Arioli

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In this paper, I would like to address the cultural importance of these comics showing how they anticipated some of the themes (and fracture) that would emerge within America during the Vietnam War thanks to the Civil Rights Movement and the counterculture. Indeed, one can already observe the existence of two conflictual narratives. …”
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    Disrupting the Big Lie: Higher Education and Whitelash in a Post/Colorblind Era by Melvin A. Whitehead, Zak Foste, Antonio Duran, Tenisha Tevis, Nolan L. Cabrera

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…James Baldwin (1998) described whiteness as “the big lie” of American society where the belief in the inherent superiority of white people allowed for, emboldened, and facilitated violence against People of Color. In the post-Civil Rights era, scholars reframed whiteness as an invisible, hegemonic social norm, and a great deal of education scholarship continues to be rooted in this metaphor of invisibility. …”
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    Exploring and Understanding Law Enforcement’s Relationship with Technology: A Qualitative Interview Study of Police Officers in North Carolina by Ronald P. Dempsey, James R. Brunet, Veljko Dubljević

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Conversely, police officers believe that AI will not necessarily increase trust between police and the community, citing ethical concerns and the potential to infringe on civil rights. It is thus argued that the trends toward integrating AI technologies into law enforcement are not without risk. …”
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    Legal Ableism, Interrupted: Developing Tort Law & Policy Alternatives to Wrongful Birth & Wrongful Life Claims by Lydia X. Z. Brown

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…U.S. law has often embodied that very same message despite the existence of civil rights protections for people with disabilities, and most particularly and glaringly in its adoption of wrongful birth and wrongful life claims as cognizable in tort. …”
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    THE ADMINISTRATIVE MEASURE OF ESCORTING TO THE POLICE STATION, ANALYZED IN THE RECENT JURISPRUDENCE OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT REGARDING THE INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM by Simina POPESCU-MARIN

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Of natural origin, individual freedom is part of the category of inviolability, an essential component of first-generation civil rights, currently guaranteed by art. 23 of the Romanian Constitution and international legal acts in the field of human rights, as art. 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 9 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, art. 5 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, art. 6 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. …”
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    Race, Language, and the Passive Voice: Hardship narratives in U.S. Social Studies Textbooks from 1860 to the present by Jeremy Jimenez

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Understanding how history textbooks continue to propagate these selective uses of compassionate discourses has significant implications for understanding and addressing not only history instruction, but for contemporary civil rights struggles as well.…”
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    The nature of Ius resistendi in the context of legal schools and theories by Strogov, Nikita D.

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Introduction.Many researchers considerius resistendi as the right to violent uprising, while nowadays this right plays the role of a legal institution that restrains public authorities from abuses and encroachments on other human and civil rights. Ius resistendi is rooted in classical iusnaturalism, but is comprehended by means of modern natural law, legal positivism and sociological science, including the theory of confl ict, which makes it possible to analyze the nature of the right of resistance more comprehensively. …”
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    From Interactive to Intra-active Body by Jia-Rey Chang

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…It just gave us a glimpse of the possibility”.10 Various technologies and cultures were developing boundlessly at an unprecedented speed during this time. Movements for civil rights due to racial discrimination, movements for women’s rights due to feminism, liberation movements for bodily autonomy, and student movements (Mai 68) in France due to the education system, influenced and challenged the conservative thought and systems in the society which people were used to. …”
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    Outer Children Marriages Status After Constitutional Court Decision No: 46/PUU-VII/2010 by Sri Budi Purwaningsih

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Illegitimate children have the rights to demand their civil rights toward their father (biological) as the same rights obtained by the legitimate son. …”
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    A Short History of the Informal Economy by Jan Breman

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In the reconfiguration, both politics and governance are next to big business as stakeholders in a regime of informality erosive of equality, democracy, civil rights, solidarity and shared well-being for humankind at large. …”
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    Remittances, institutional quality and investment in Sub-Saharan Africa by Umar Mohammed, Erdal Tanas Karagöl

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Furthermore, SSA countries must improve their economic freedom and democratic practices by reducing government size, protecting property rights, and promoting respect for political and civil rights. Originality/value – This is the first study to analyze the relationship between remittances, institutional quality and investment in SSA. …”
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