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The courts, politics, and the ACLU

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She is co-director of the Arthur Garfield Civil Liberties Program where she teaches and writes in the areas of family law, constutional law, and health law.

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Law, S.A. The courts, politics, and the ACLU. Society 28, 17–19 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02695497

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