Tooby's California Post-Conviction Relief for Immigrants
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Selected Bibliography. Coleman, Individualizing Justice Through Multiculturalism: The Liberal’s Dilemma, 96 Colum. L.Rev. 1093 (1996); Ensuring Equal Justice: Addressing Cultural and Linguistic Differences in the Courts of Massachusetts (Massachusetts Bar Association 1996); Fischer, The Human Rights Implications of a “Cultural Defense,” 6 So. Cal. Interdisc. L. J. 663 (1997); E. Hall, Beyond Culture (Anchor Books 1989); Hing, Beyond the Rhetoric of Assimilation and Cultural Pluralism: Addressing the Tension of Separatism and Conflict in an Immigration-Driven Multiracial Society, 81 Cal. L. Rev. 863 (1993); W. Hing, To Be American: Cultural Pluralism and the Rhetoric of Assimilation (1997); K. Howze, Making Differences Work: Cultural Context in Abuse and Neglect Practice for Judges and Attorneys (American Bar Association, 1996); Lam, Culture as a Defense: Preventing Judicial Bias Against Asians and Pacific Islanders, 1 UCLA Asian Am. Pac. Islands L.J. 49 (1993); Note, The Cultural Defense in the Criminal Law, 99 Harv. L. Rev. 1293 (1986); A. Portes & R. Rumbat, Immigrant America: A Portrait, Ch. 6 (1990) (linguistic and cultural assimilation); U.S. Comm’n on Immigration Reform, Becoming an American: Immigration and Immigrant Policy, A Report to Congress, Executive Summary (1997) (diversity and unity within a multicultural nation); Do’s And Taboos Around The World (Roger E. Axtell, ed., 3d ed. 1993) (covers protocol, gestures, gifts, jargon, and customs; mainly designed for business travelers, but offers useful information).