Search results for keyword(s) 'civil rights' .
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Civil rights, education law, disbility law, school reform, and the intersection of law and policy in education.
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International affairs; national security/ defense policy; human resources policy (especially military personnel); civil rights/ race relations; policy making (especially the executive branch); federal education policy; African politics, business
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Latinos/Hispanics in the 20th-Century U.S.; History of Mexican Americans in the Southwest; History of Mexican Immigration; Comparative Race Relations in the 20th-Century U.S.; Mexican American and African American Civil Rights; Transnational history of the U.S.-Mexico Border Region; U.S.-Mexico Relations since Word War II; Race, Citizenship and National Identity in Mexico and the U.S.
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Abandonment, risk and resilience in daughters of incarcerated mothers, working with children from at-risk environments, women and addiction.
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Civil Rights Movement; Social Movements; Politics of race and gender; American South
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Ian Hancock, Ph.D.
Professor of Linguistics
Department of Linguistics
College of Liberal Arts
CONTACT INFORMATION
Office: 512-232-7684
E-mail: xulaj@mail.utexas.edu
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Romani (Gypsy) language (origins, history, civil rights movement); creolization of language; English (dialects, history, spread overseas)
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Immigration law, constitutional and statutory rights of immigrants in federal and immigration courts.
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The intersection of public health, civil rights and transnational social movements; 19th and 20th popular mobilization and American public health policies at the Mexican border; race and cross-border labor politics; and Latino public history
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U.S. Supreme Court; constitutional interpretation; the intersection of law and politics
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Agricultural and environmental law (Domestic and International); Indian law; civil rights; critical race theory;
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