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...policy change is currently under review at the Massachusetts Department of Corrections (DOC) that would prohibit all first-year and some second-year students in Harvard’s Prison Legal Assistance Program from representing prisoners in court...

Author: By Leon Neyfakh, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Student Legal Aid to Prisoners Threatened | 11/20/2003 | See Source »

...violence in the first place?  Though gay and lesbian activists have made significant social and legislative inroads in the last two decades, progress for gender-variant people has been glacial by comparison. Only four states—California, New Mexico, Minnesota, and Rhode Island—explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity...

Author: By Nico Carbellano, Yumi Lee, and Jessica M. Rosenberg, S | Title: Trans Activism and Mourning | 11/20/2003 | See Source »

Matthews challenged Gephardt on the latter issue, asking whether he would repeal Right to Work laws that prohibit unions from requiring membership for all of a company’s workers. After a heated exchange, Gephardt insisted that he was against the laws, and would pass legislation to repeal them if he could...

Author: By Michael M. Grynbaum, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Gephardt Shuns Bush Iraq Policy | 11/4/2003 | See Source »

...hijab as a symbol of female subjugation - a view many Muslim women find patronizing. Says Iyman Alzayed, 45, a teacher in Hanover: "My head scarf is just something that hides my hair." Germany has been grappling with these issues for more than a decade. In 1995, its Constitutional Court prohibited overwhelmingly Catholic Bavaria from applying a state law requiring that crucifixes be hung in classrooms. (The verdict has since been skirted by a Bavarian regulation allowing crosses, unless parents object.) In 1998, a young Muslim teacher named Fereshta Ludin applied for a job in Plüderhausen in Baden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Faith And Fury | 11/2/2003 | See Source »

...affaires at the Saudi embassy and a representative from the German Foreign Ministry. The Saudis opposed closing the school, which was proving legally difficult anyway, so the Foreign Ministry in Berlin suggested a deal that satisfied both sides: the academy would stay open, but the Saudis would prohibit attendance by Muslims who are German citizens, since the school was originally intended only for the children of diplomats; and the mosque, previously open to the public, would be restricted to those with a connection to the school...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Saudi School for Scandal | 11/2/2003 | See Source »

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