Articles From Matthew W. Beaudet

Ethnic bar helps prosecutors & community build bridges in combating hate crime By Matthew W. Beaudet Human and Civil Rights, September 2002 The validity of hate crime legislation is still being actively debated amongst our colleagues in the legal community.
Adjudicating the government use of racial slurs—the “Redskins” debate By Matthew W. Beaudet Human and Civil Rights, January 2002 The "Redskins" debate being waged both Nationally and here in the State of Illinois has been mistakenly viewed as part and parcel of the general debate involving the use of Native American-based names, symbols and mascots.
The source of Native American rights in Illinois By Matthew W. Beaudet Human and Civil Rights, May 2001 It was a great honor to be invited to the ISBA's Individual Rights & Responsibilities Section Council's mid-year meeting last month.

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