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13 N.Y. City L. Rev. [i] (2009-2010)

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LAW REVIEW
Edited by the Students of the City University of New York School of Law
A Journal of Law in the Service of Human Needs

CONTENTS
Articles

Historically Black Colleges Advance
Reverse Academic Diversity
Sticks and Stones, The Words that Hurt:
Entrenched Stereotypes Eight Years
after 9/11

L. Darnell Weeden

Sahar F. Aziz

Comments
Housing is Harm Reduction: The Case for  Megan Stuart
the Creation of Harm Reduction Based
Termination of Tenancy Procedures for
the New York City Housing Authority
Worker Unity and the Law: A            Jonathan Fox Harris
Comparative Analysis of the National
Labor Relations Act and the Fair Labor
Standards Act, and the Hope for the
NLRA's Future
Negusie v. Holder: The End of the Strict  Karl Goodman
Liability Persecutor Bar?
Public Interest Practice Section
Law & Organizing: An Introduction to the  Shirley Lung
Public Interest Practice Section

Here Comes the Neighborhood: Attorneys,
Organizers, and Immigrants Advancing
a Collaborative Vision of Justice
The Role of Legal Service in Workers'
Organizing
Lawyers as Resource Allies in Workers'
Struggles for Social Change

Sebastian Amar & Guy Johnson
Nadia Marin-Molina &
Jamie Vargas
E. Tammy Kim

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