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Dr. Gerber was an internationally recognized teacher and scientist, respected by former students and colleagues worldwide. The Tulane University Medical Center is a financially vigilant and prudent institution whose faculty provides--for no fee--excellent care of indigent patients at New Orleans public hospitals. In your ill-conceived article, you...
Always rose-colored, my view of the Fourth has gotten muddier this summer, the indirect benefit of an internship with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Florida. As an intern, I screen calls and letters for civil rights concerns, referring calls to other agencies as appropriate and summarizing written...
In 1963, Lewis won his second Pulitzer for his articles on the Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainright, which established the right of indigent defendants to have public defenders.
Wellstone emphasized that women and minorities make up a disproportionate share of the indigent population in America and criticized the welfare reform bill which passed last August under the Clinton Administration.
For many of the poor--about half of AIDS patients qualify for Medicaid--protease inhibitors are somebody else's miracle. All 50 states have ADAPS, AIDS drug-assistance programs, which are partly funded by Washington. But in 28 states they won't cover protease inhibitors. The rest face a funding...