AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearGender in title or SummaryEthnicity Identified in Title
Jessica Williams The Consequences of Florida's Discretionary Direct File Law and its Particular Impact on Young African American Males 9 Southern Journal of Policy and Justice 57 (Spring 2015) In July of 2014, eighteen-year-old Ivins Rosier was sentenced to twenty-three years in prison for a burglary he committed in 2012 when he was only sixteen. During the burglary, Rosier and two other juveniles broke into the home of a Florida Highway Patrol Trooper and fatally shot the Trooper's retired police dog. Charged as an adult, Rosier's...; Search Snippet: ...DISCRETIONARY DIRECT FILE LAW AND ITS PARTICULAR IMPACT ON YOUNG AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES Jessica Williams Copyright (c) 2015 The National Black Law Students... 2012 Yes  
Nicolas A. Novy The Emperor Has No Clothes: the Ncaa's Last Chance as the Middle Man in College Athletics 21 Sports Lawyers Journal 227 (Spring, 2014) I. Introduction. 227 II. Sign Here: The Policy Justifications of the NCAA and the History Behind Them. 229 III. The NCAA on the Brink: A Time for Change. 231 A. Amateurism as a Sham: Players Take Back Their Rights. 232 B. Legal Claims Against the NCAA. 235 1. The Right of Publicity. 235 2. Former Athletes' Claim Under the Sherman Act: Ed O'Bannon's...; Search Snippet: ...HAS NO CLOTHES: THE NCAA'S LAST CHANCE AS THE MIDDLE MAN IN COLLEGE ATHLETICS Nicolas A. Novy [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2014... 2012   African/Black American
Vincent J. Samar The Right to Privacy and the Right to Use the Bathroom Consistent with One's Gender Identity 24 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 33 (Fall, 2016) Recently, North Carolina, Kentucky, Florida, and Texas have either adopted, are considering adopting, or have failed to adopt statutes requiring all persons within the state to only use the public bathroom or locker room associated with their biological sex at birth. These efforts have given rise to cries of discrimination and persecution by...; Search Snippet: ...AND THE RIGHT TO USE THE BATHROOM CONSISTENT WITH ONE'S GENDER IDENTITY Vincent J. Samar [FNa1] Copyright © 2016 by Vincent J... 2012 Yes  
Theresa Glennon The Stuart Rome Lecture Knocking Against the Rocks: Evaluating Institutional Practices and the African American Boy 5 Journal of Health Care Law and Policy 10 (2002) A Frisky Child Knocks His Face Against the Rocks. The media portrays young black men as dangerous, hostile and out of control. While many African American boys do succeed, statistics about black youth reveal serious achievement gaps between them and their Caucasian counterparts in school and high rates of arrest and referral to juvenile court....; Search Snippet: ...LECTURE KNOCKING AGAINST THE ROCKS: EVALUATING INSTITUTIONAL PRACTICES AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN BOY Theresa Glennon [FNa1] Copyright © 2002 University of Maryland School of... 2012   Hispanic/Latinx American
Thomas A. Mayes Understanding Intersectionality Between the Law, Gender, Sexuality and Children 36 Children's Legal Rights Journal 90 (2016) Children who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning (hereinafter LGBTQ) are at a greater risk of negative life outcomes than their straight counterparts, including substance abuse, perpetration of violence, victimization, school failure, suicide attempts, and suicide. LGBTQ children are overrepresented in the foster care system,...; Search Snippet: ...Legal Rights Journal 2016 Article UNDERSTANDING INTERSECTIONALITY BETWEEN THE LAW, GENDER, SEXUALITY AND CHILDREN Thomas A. Mayes [FNa1] Copyright © 2016 by... 2012 Yes  
Sherri Lee Keene Victim or Thug? Examining the Relevance of Stories in Cases Involving Shootings of Unarmed Black Males 58 Howard Law Journal 845 (Spring, 2015) INTRODUCTION. 845 I. DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES ABOUT THE ROLE OF RACE IN THE AMERICAN LEGAL SYSTEM. 847 II. THE ROLE OF STORIES IN JURY DECISION-MAKING. 849 III. STORIES ABOUT UNARMED AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES SHOT BY POLICE. 851 IV. ADDRESSING RACE IN THE COURTROOM. 854; Search Snippet: ...RELEVANCE OF STORIES IN CASES INVOLVING SHOOTINGS OF UNARMED BLACK MALES Sherri Lee Keene [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2015 Howard University School... 2012 Yes  
Waleska Suero We Don't Think of it as Sexual Harassment: the Intersection of Gender & Ethnicity on Latinas' Workplace Sexual Harassment Claims 33 Chicana/o-Latina/o Law Review 129 (2015) [T]hat's right, we don't think of it as sexual harassment . In the workplace, sexual harassment is broadly defined as the making of unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical harassment of a sexual nature. Workplace sexual harassment may arise as a single occurrence where sexual favors are demanded in...; Search Snippet: ...DON'T THINK OF IT AS SEXUAL HARASSMENT: THE INTERSECTION OF GENDER & ETHNICITY ON LATINAS' WORKPLACE SEXUAL HARASSMENT CLAIMS Waleska Suero [FNa1] Copyright © 2015 Waleska... 2012 Yes  
Lindsay Hart With Inadequate Protection under the Law, Transgender Students Fight to Access Restrooms in Public Schools Based on Their Gender Identity 41 Northern Kentucky Law Review 315 (2014) Coy Mathis appeared to be a typical a six-year-old girl with long blonde hair and a big smile. Coy wore dresses, played with stereotypically girls' toys, and had predominately female playmates. What could not be observed was that Coy was born a boy. But, independently and at an early age, Coy became distraught when treated as a boy and refused to...; Search Snippet: ...FIGHT TO ACCESS RESTROOMS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS BASED ON THEIR GENDER IDENTITY Lindsay Hart [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2014 Northern Kentucky University... 2012   African/Black American
Risa L. Goluboff Won't You Please Help Me Get My Son Home: Peonage, Patronage, and Protest in the World War Ii Urban South 24 Law and Social Inquiry 777 (Fall, 1999) During World War II, young African Americans from southern cities left their homes for what appeared to be patriotic job opportunities harvesting sugar cane in Florida. When returning workers described peonage and slavery instead, parents worried about their children's safety. After attempting to contact their children directly, the parents...; Search Snippet: ...Student Prize Winner WON'T YOU PLEASE HELP ME GET MY SON HOME: PEONAGE, PATRONAGE, AND PROTEST IN THE WORLD WAR II... 2012 Yes Multiple Groups
Kimberly D. Krawiec, John M. Conley, Lissa L. Broome A Difficult Conversation: Corporate Directors on Race and Gender 26 Pace International Law Review 13 (Spring 2014) This symposium essay summarizes our ongoing ethnographic research on corporate board diversity. This research is based on fifty-seven interviews with corporate directors and a limited number of other persons of interest (including institutional investors, executive search professionals, and proxy advisors) regarding their views on race and gender...; Search Snippet: ...2014 Article A DIFFICULT CONVERSATION: CORPORATE DIRECTORS ON RACE AND GENDER Kimberly D. Krawiec John M. Conley Lissa L. Broome [FNa1... 2011 Yes  
  Annotated Legal Bibliography on Gender 20 Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 549 (Winter, 2014) Abortion and Reproductive Rights. 550 Children and Teenagers. 552 Crime Prevention. 554 Domestic Violence. 554 Education. 555 Family. 557 Gender Bias and Discrimination. 558 Health. 562 Human Rights. 565 LGBTQ Rights. 567 Marriage, Divorce, and Intimate Relationships. 570 Parenting. 572 Sex Industry. 573 Sex Offenses. 575 Women's Rights. 577; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Law & Gender Winter, 2014 ANNOTATED LEGAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ON GENDER Copyright © 2014 by Yeshiva University Abortion and Reproductive Rights 550... 2011 Yes  
  Annotated Legal Bibliography on Gender 21 Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 289 (Fall 2014) Annotated Legal Bibliography on Gender. 289 Abortion and Reproductive Rights. 290 Children and Teenagers. 293 Domestic Violence. 295 Education. 296 Family. 299 Gender Bias and Discrimination. 299 Health. 301 Human Rights. 302 LGBTQ Rights. 304 Marriage and Divorce. 308 Parenting. 309 Sex Industry. 310 Sex Offenses. 310 Women's Rights. 315; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Law & Gender Fall 2014 ANNOTATED LEGAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ON GENDER Copyright (c) 2014 Yeshiva University Annotated Legal Bibliography on Gender... 2011 Yes  
Alejandro Madrazo Biocolonialism: Trips and the Genetic No Man's Land 25 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review 487 (2013) This article explores the parallels between the legal doctrines that supported early European colonialism in the Americas and the current intellectual property rights regime as applied to the patenting of genetic resources and biodiversity. By exploring the historic and methodological origins of colonial doctrines, it draws to the forefront the...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review 2013 Article BIOCOLONIALISM: TRIPS AND THE GENETIC NO MAN'S LAND Alejandro Madrazo [FNa1] Copyright © 2013 by Alejandro Madrazo Abstract... 2011    
Hon. Thadd A. Blizzard Book Review: Gender and Judging 25 Hastings Women's Law Journal 267 (Summer 2014) The recently published book Gender and Judging brings together a wide-ranging collection of scholarly works that together present the story of women's difficulties in becoming judges, the degree to which they have in some ways overcome those difficulties, and the impact women have had on society in their role as judicial officers. It is a rich...; Search Snippet: ...JOURNAL Hastings Women's Law Journal Summer 2014 Article BOOK REVIEW: GENDER AND JUDGING Hon. Thadd A. Blizzard [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2014... 2011    
Deborah L. Rhode Diversity and Gender Equity in Legal Practice 82 University of Cincinnati Law Review 871 (Spring, 2014) One irony of this nation's continuing struggle for diversity and gender equity in employment is that the profession leading the struggle has failed to set an example in its own workplaces. In principle, the American bar is deeply committed to equal opportunity and social justice. In practice, it lags behind other occupations in leveling the playing...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review Spring, 2014 Robert S. Marx Lecture DIVERSITY AND GENDER EQUITY IN LEGAL PRACTICE Deborah L. Rhode [FNa1] Copyright ©... 2011    
Daniel E. Ho, Mark G. Kelman Does Class Size Affect the Gender Gap? A Natural Experiment in Law 43 Journal of Legal Studies 291 (June, 2014) We study a unique natural experiment in which Stanford Law School randomly assigned first-year students to small or large sections of mandatory courses from 2001 to 2011. We provide evidence that assignment to small sections closed a slight (but substantively and highly statistically significant) gender gap existing in large sections from 2001 to...; Search Snippet: ...Studies June, 2014 PT. 1 DOES CLASS SIZE AFFECT THE GENDER GAP? A NATURAL EXPERIMENT IN LAW Daniel E. Ho Mark... 2011    
Lolita Buckner Inniss From Space-off to Represented Space: a Review of Reimagining Equality: Stories of Gender, Race, and Finding Home by Anita Hill. Boston: Beacon Press, 2011. 195 Pp. $25.95 Hardback. 28 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice 138 (Winter 2013) In Reimagining Equality: Stories of Gender, Race, and Finding Home, author Anita Hill explores some of the literal and figurative meanings of home, focusing specifically on African-American women in their quest for home. Hill layers discussions of law, literature, and culture with stories of individual women, both historic and contemporary. In...; Search Snippet: ...TO REPRESENTED SPACE: A REVIEW OF REIMAGINING EQUALITY: STORIES OF GENDER, RACE, AND FINDING HOME BY ANITA HILL. BOSTON: BEACON PRESS... 2011    
Saurabh Vishnubhakat Gender Diversity in the Patent Bar 14 John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law 67 (2014) I. Introduction. 68 II. Relevant Dimensions of Gender Diversity. 68 III. The Patent Bar Gender Data File. 72 A. Data and Methodology. 72 B. Practitioners in the Active Roster. 73 C. Practitioners Named on Granted Patents. 75 IV. Discussion. 76 V. Conclusion. 77 Appendix: Tables and Figures. 79; Search Snippet: ...LAW John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law 2014 Article GENDER DIVERSITY IN THE PATENT BAR Saurabh Vishnubhakat [FNa1] Copyright © Saurabh... 2011    
Cheryl L. Wade Gender Diversity on Corporate Boards: How Racial Politics Impedes Progress in the United States 26 Pace International Law Review 23 (Spring 2014) The excellent conference organized by Darren Rosenblum comparing global approaches to board diversity inspired me to think about how progress in this context has unfolded in the United States. Even though the issue of diversity on corporate boards has become a global issue, few U.S. boards have moved beyond mere tokenism when it comes to female...; Search Snippet: ...INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW Pace International Law Review Spring 2014 Article GENDER DIVERSITY ON CORPORATE BOARDS: HOW RACIAL POLITICS IMPEDES PROGRESS IN... 2011    
Maria Noel Leoni Zardo Gender Equality and Indigenous Peoples' Right to Self-determination and Culture 28 American University International Law Review 1053 (2013) I. INTRODUCTION. 1053 II. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION AND THE COLLECTIVE RIGHT TO CULTURE. 1059 A. The Importance of Recognizing Collective Rights of Indigenous Peoples. 1059 B. The Scope of the Collective Rights to Self-Determination and Culture. 1068 III. ADDRESSING GENDER INEQUALITY WITHIN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES. 1073 IV....; Search Snippet: ...the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and International Human Rights Law GENDER EQUALITY AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION AND CULTURE... 2011    
Kareem Crayton Gender Unbound? 81 George Washington Law Review 1799 (November, 2013) This Essay engages current research on gender norms and biases and the way they interact in the political sphere with female candidates. Since Hillary Clinton's campaign for U.S. President in 2008, many scholarly retrospectives have presented various reasons that her candidacy faltered. As a starting point, this piece addresses one particular...; Search Snippet: ...A Symposium on the Law Governing Our Democratic Process Essay GENDER UNBOUND? Kareem Crayton [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2013 George Washington Law... 2011    
Angela Nicole Johnson Intersectionality, Life Experience & Judicial Decision Making: a New View of Gender at the Supreme Court 28 Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 353 (2014) On New Year's Day, acting at the request of an order of Catholic nuns in Colorado, Justice Sotomayor temporarily blocked the Obama administration, acting under the Affordable Care Act, from requiring some religiously affiliated groups to provide health insurance coverage of birth control. In response, commentators attacked the Justice and blamed...; Search Snippet: ...INTERSECTIONALITY, LIFE EXPERIENCE & JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING: A NEW VIEW OF GENDER AT THE SUPREME COURT Angela Nicole Johnson [FNa1] Copyright ©... 2011    
Rashmi Goel , Tamara Lave , Elizabeth MacDowell, Adele Morrison Panel on Problematizing Assumptions about Gender Violence 5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 347 (Summer, 2015) MACDOWELL: As Beth Richie described in her keynote address, we are here to reimagine a movement to end gender violence, and that goal creates space for a feminist analysis that is at once broader and more particularized than the initial feminist analysis of the problem. So, for example, our analysis can be broader in that we consider the...; Search Snippet: ...Reimagining Gender Violence Transcript [FNa1] PANEL ON PROBLEMATIZING ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT GENDER VIOLENCE University of Miami School of Law Rashmi Goel [FNa2... 2011 Yes  
Nekima Levy-Pounds Par for the Course?: Exploring the Impacts of Incarceration and Marginalization on Poor Black Men in the U.s. 14 Journal of Law in Society 29 (Winter, 2013) I. Introduction. 29 II. The War on Drugs as a War on the Black Family?. 36 A. Children of Incarcerated Parents. 42 B. Impacts on Poor Black Men. 45 C. The Connection between the Thirteenth Amendment and the Criminal Justice System. 50 III. Race, Poverty & Incarceration in Detroit. 55 IV. Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions. 60 V....; Search Snippet: ...EXPLORING THE IMPACTS OF INCARCERATION AND MARGINALIZATION ON POOR BLACK MEN IN THE U.S. Nekima Levy-Pounds [FN1] Copyright © 2013 Wayne... 2011 Yes African/Black American
Eric J. Miller Police Encounters with Race and Gender 5 UC Irvine Law Review 735 (November, 2015) Introduction. 735 I. Reasonable Encounters?. 738 A. Targeting and Treating Civilians. 739 B. Contestatory Citizens. 744 II. Contesting Encounters. 748 Conclusion. 757; Search Snippet: ...Law Review November, 2015 Article POLICE ENCOUNTERS WITH RACE AND GENDER Eric J. Miller [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2015 UC Irvine Law... 2011 Yes  
Chelsea V. King Procedurally Criminal: How Peremptory Challenges Create Unfair and Unrepresentative Single-gender Juries 21 William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 187 (Fall, 2014) Introduction I. The Gender-Based Peremptory Challenge A. In General: Peremptory Challenges B. Batson: Equal Protection Protects Jurors from Racial Discrimination C. Extension of Batson Rationale, Prohibiting Discriminatory Peremptory Challenges to Gender D. Peremptory Challenges in Practice II. The Right to an Impartial Jury of One's Peers A....; Search Snippet: ...PROCEDURALLY CRIMINAL: HOW PEREMPTORY CHALLENGES CREATE UNFAIR AND UNREPRESENTATIVE SINGLE- GENDER JURIES Chelsea V. King [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2014 College of... 2011    
Professor Michael McCann Revisiting Sex: Keynote Address Money, Sex, and Power: Gender Discrimination and the Thwarted Legacy of the 1964 Civil Rights Act 91 Denver University Law Review 779 (2014) Introduction. 779 I. Some Frustrating Facts About Continuing Gender Inequality. 781 II. Critical Feminist Theory on the Limits of Rights-Based Strategies for Change. 785 III. A Different Explanation: Power and Politics of Law. 788 A. Discrimination Is Structural. 791 B. Dispensing with Demonstrations of Intent. 792 C. Enhanced Empirical Evidence....; Search Snippet: ...2014 Article REVISITING SEX: KEYNOTE ADDRESS MONEY, SEX, AND POWER: GENDER DISCRIMINATION AND THE THWARTED LEGACY OF THE 1964 CIVIL RIGHTS... 2011    
Neville Hoad Sovereign Feeling: the South African Constitution, Hiv/aids, and the Right to Sexual Orientation and Dignity 18 UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 125 (Fall, 2013) As the gay rights movement gathered momentum in many parts of the world, countries increasingly started considering if and how to protect the rights of their citizens to be free from discrimination based on sexual orientation. In 1996, South Africa, a relatively new country still reeling from the racial discrimination that permeated society during...; Search Snippet: ...Angeles, Feb. 14-15, 2013); African Same-Sex Sexualities and Gender Diversity Conference (Pretoria, Feb. 13-16, 2011); Modern Languages Association... 2011    
Professor Donna Coker Stand Your Ground in Context: Race, Gender, and Politics University of Miami Law Review Eleventh Circuit Issue "Stand Your Ground" Laws 68 University of Miami Law Review 943 (Summer 2014) Florida's self-defense law, commonly known as Stand Your Ground (SYG), has been the subject of extraordinary debate, both popular and scholarly. SYG was the subject of hearings conducted by the Senate Judiciary Committee, the United Nations Human Rights Committee, and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights; the focus of a new American...; Search Snippet: ...Review Summer 2014 Foreword STAND YOUR GROUND IN CONTEXT: RACE, GENDER, AND POLITICS UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI LAW REVIEW ELEVENTH CIRCUIT ISSUE... 2011    
Janel A. George Stereotype and School Pushout: Race, Gender, and Discipline Disparities 68 Arkansas Law Review 101 (2015) As in a family that can never discuss its fundamental secrets, our deeply held and often unconscious beliefs, stereotypes, and biases are too rarely brought to the surface, examined, and finally expunged. Yet as much as we seek to lock them from view, race and racism continue to color our interactions, including our disciplinary actions, on a...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review 2015 Symposium Article STEREOTYPE AND SCHOOL PUSHOUT: RACE, GENDER, AND DISCIPLINE DISPARITIES Janel A. George [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2015... 2011 Yes  
Holly Foster, John Hagan Supportive Ties in the Lives of Incarcerated Women: Gender, Race/ethnicity, and Children's Human Rights 17 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 257 (Spring 2014) In keeping with trends of mass imprisonment in the contemporary United States of America, especially the pronounced increase in incarcerated groups from the 1970s forward, women's rates of incarceration have increased six-fold between 1980 and 2008. The majority of female inmates are parents of young children and many of these women were living...; Search Snippet: ...Symposium Article SUPPORTIVE TIES IN THE LIVES OF INCARCERATED WOMEN: GENDER, RACE/ETHNICITY, AND CHILDREN'S HUMAN RIGHTS Holly Foster John Hagan... 2011    
Megan Veith The Continuing Gender-health Divide: a Discussion of Free Choice, Gender Discrimination, and Gender Theory as Applied to the Affordable Care Act 21 Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy 341 (Spring, 2014) Men and women are historically, socially, and biologically different from each other. Therefore, they utilize different health care services from each other, or similar services, but in different ways. With so much gender variation, measuring equality in the current health care system is a difficult task. However, for gender equality to exist in...; Search Snippet: ...on Poverty Law and Policy Spring, 2014 Note THE CONTINUING GENDER-HEALTH DIVIDE: A DISCUSSION OF FREE CHOICE, GENDER DISCRIMINATION, AND GENDER THEORY AS APPLIED TO THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT Megan Veith... 2011    
Catherine Jean Archibald Transgender Student in Maine May Use Bathroom That Matches Gender Identity--are Co-ed Bathrooms Next? 83 UMKC Law Review 57 (Fall, 2014) No State shall . . . deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. -Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Section 1. No person shall . . . be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law . . . . -Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. This is an exciting time for...; Search Snippet: ...Article TRANSGENDER STUDENT IN MAINE MAY USE BATHROOM THAT MATCHES GENDER IDENTITY--ARE CO-ED BATHROOMS NEXT? Catherine Jean Archibald [FNa1... 2011    
Angela Mae Kupenda , Tamara F. Lawson 'Truth and Reconciliation': a Critical Step Toward Eliminating Race and Gender Violations in Tenure Wars 31 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 87 (2015) Women and other underrepresented groups have fought valiantly to render legal education inclusive regardless of one's race or gender. Clashing with a status quo denying access to individuals in underrepresented groups, they battled first just to gain admission to law schools as students and then to be admitted to the Bar. The struggle continued as...; Search Snippet: ...TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION: A CRITICAL STEP TOWARD ELIMINATING RACE AND GENDER VIOLATIONS IN TENURE WARS Angela Mae Kupenda [FNa1] Tamara F... 2011 Yes  
Verónica Caridad Rabelo, Lilia M. Cortina , University of Michigan Two Sides of the Same Coin: Gender Harassment and Heterosexist Harassment in Lgbq Work Lives 38 Law and Human Behavior 378 (August, 2014) This project investigated the incidence, interplay, and impact of gender-and sexuality-based harassment, as experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (LGBQ) employees in higher education. Unlike much queer empirical research, participants in this study were residents of noncoastal regions of the U.S. that are predominantly White, rural, and...; Search Snippet: ...Human Behavior August, 2014 TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN: GENDER HARASSMENT AND HETEROSEXIST HARASSMENT IN LGBQ WORK LIVES Verónica Caridad... 2011    
Janel A. George Undermining Opportunity: Race, Gender, and Discipline Disparities 19-DEC NBA National Bar Association Magazine 18 (December, 2014) Although many African American girls were pivotal in advancing educational opportunity before and during the Civil Rights era, the educational outcomes of African American girls are being undermined by practices influenced by race and gender bias, including overly punitive discipline practices in schools. A recent report by the NAACP Legal Defense...; Search Snippet: ...NBA National Bar Association Magazine December, 2014 UNDERMINING OPPORTUNITY: RACE, GENDER, AND DISCIPLINE DISPARITIES Janel A. George [FNa1] Copyright © 2014 by The National Bar Association; Janel A. George A lthough many African American girls were pivotal in advancing educational opportunity before and during the Civil Rights era, the educational outcomes of African American girls are being undermined by practices 2011 Yes  
Mariela Olivares Unreformed: Towards Gender Equality in Immigration Law 18 Chapman Law Review 419 (Spring 2015) The history of American immigration law and policy has hills and valleys, twists and turns. When it comes to the inclusion and exclusion of socially and politically marginalized communities into the fabric of U.S. citizenship and society, U.S. immigration law is characterized by its inhospitality. Not surprising when considered against the backdrop...; Search Snippet: ...Review Spring 2015 Symposium: Stalemate on Immigration Reform UNREFORMED: TOWARDS GENDER EQUALITY IN IMMIGRATION LAW Mariela Olivares [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2015... 2011 Yes  
Curtis Nyquist, Patrick Ruiz and Frank Smith Using Students as Discussion Leaders on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues in First-year Courses 49 Journal of Legal Education 535 (December, 1999) One of the authors, Nyquist, is a nongay white biologically male law teacher. Ruiz is a heteroqueer evolved-male (the now-antiquated term is transsexual) Hispanic law student. Smith is a gay white biologically male law student. Both Ruiz and Smith are active in the Les-Bi-Gay-Trans Caucus at the New England School of Law and have been involved in...; Search Snippet: ...Article USING STUDENTS AS DISCUSSION LEADERS ON SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY ISSUES IN FIRST-YEAR COURSES Curtis Nyquist Patrick Ruiz... 2011 Yes Multiple Groups
Frank Rudy Cooper We Are Always Already Imprisoned: Hyper-incarceration and Black Male Identity Performance 93 Boston University Law Review 1185 (May, 2013) Introduction. 1185 I. The Circuit of Identities. 1188 II. Naturalization of the Hyper-Incarceration of Black Men. 1189 A. How the Drug War Naturalized the Image of Black Men as Criminals. 1190 B. The Naturalization of Lack of Empathy for Black Men. 1194 1. The End of Men as Naturalizing Black Men's Imprisonment. 1194 2. Strip Search Doctrine as...; Search Snippet: ...Inequality WE ARE ALWAYS ALREADY IMPRISONED: HYPER-INCARCERATION AND BLACK MALE IDENTITY PERFORMANCE Frank Rudy Cooper [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2013 Trustees... 2011 Yes African/Black American
Nancy E. Dowd What Men?: the Essentialist Error of the "End of Men" 93 Boston University Law Review 1205 (May, 2013) Introduction. 1205 I. The Context of Black Boys: Funneling Toward Subordination. 1207 A. The Early Years: Poverty, Income Support, and Child Welfare. 1210 B. School: Gendering the Racial Gap. 1216 C. Juvenile Justice: The Injustice System. 1222 D. Employment: Foreclosed Opportunity. 1226 II. Implications: Levels of Inequalities. 1229 III....; Search Snippet: ...Reconciling the End of Men with Women's Continuing Inequality WHAT MEN?: THE ESSENTIALIST ERROR OF THE END OF MEN Nancy E. Dowd [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2013 Trustees of Boston... 2011   African/Black American
Bethany M. Coston , Michael Kimmel White Men as the New Victims: Reverse Discrimination Cases and the Men's Rights Movement 13 Nevada Law Journal 368 (Winter 2013) Roy Den Hollander doesn't exactly look like a revolutionary. He's a reasonably good-looking guy--nattily dressed, sort of preppy-corporate, Ivy-League educated, former New York corporate lawyer. He should be comfortable in his late middle age, approaching retirement at the top end of the Top One Percent. And yet Den Hollander is incensed, furious...; Search Snippet: ...I: Masculinities Studies and Multidimensional Masculinities: Origins and Theory WHITE MEN AS THE NEW VICTIMS: REVERSE DISCRIMINATION CASES AND THE MEN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT [FN1] Bethany M. Coston [FNa1] Michael Kimmel [FNaa1... 2011   African/Black American
Ashley Valdez Who's Really Determining Our Social Policy? Revisiting the Relationship Between Congress and the Courts in Workplace Gender Discrimination 25 Hastings Women's Law Journal 327 (Summer 2014) Betty Dukes worked as a Wal-Mart employee in Pittsburg, California since 1994. She started as a cashier, but eventually received a promotion to customer service manager. Despite years of service and positive performance reviews, the employment relationship soured when Wal-Mart disciplined Dukes for violating company policy. When filing her claim,...; Search Snippet: ...REVISITING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONGRESS AND THE COURTS IN WORKPLACE GENDER DISCRIMINATION Ashley Valdez [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2014 UC Hastings College... 2011    
William M. Rodgers III A Labor Economist's Response to Hanna Rosin's "End-of-men" Hypothesis 93 Boston University Law Review 815 (May, 2013) Introduction. 815 I. The End-of-Men Labor Market Claims and Basic Evidence. 820 A. Most Future Job Growth Will Take Place in Female-Dominated Occupations.. 821 B. Women Are the Majority of the Labor Force. 821 C. Most Managers Are Now Women. 823 D. The Great Recession Hurt Men: In fact, It Was Called the Mancession . 824 II. An Analytical...; Search Snippet: ...Employment A LABOR ECONOMIST'S RESPONSE TO HANNA ROSIN'S END-OF- MEN HYPOTHESIS William M. Rodgers III [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2013 Trustees... 2010 Yes African/Black American
Jessica Dixon Weaver African-american Grandmothers: Does the Gender-entrapment Theory Apply? Essay Response to Professor Beth Richie 37 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 153 (2011) First, I would like to extend my appreciation to Dean Appell and Vice-Provost Davis for inviting me to discuss how my research on the African-American family intersects with Professor Richie's work in the anti-violence black feminist movement area. My focus on the black family deals with how the family has been historically structured, how law and...; Search Snippet: ...Justice: Mass Incarceration and Masculinity Through a Black Feminist Lens AFRICAN- AMERICAN GRANDMOTHERS: DOES THE GENDER-ENTRAPMENT THEORY APPLY? ESSAY RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR BETH RICHIE Jessica... 2010    
Geneva Brown Ain't I a Victim? The Intersectionality of Race, Class, and Gender in Domestic Violence and the Courtroom 19 Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 147 (Fall 2012) African American women who seek protection from law enforcement and the courts encounter a legal system that has fixed notions of African Americans as more susceptible and amenable to violence. Race and gender stereotyping affect how successfully African American women can avail themselves of the full panoply of services and protections offered to...; Search Snippet: ...AIN'T I A VICTIM? THE INTERSECTIONALITY OF RACE, CLASS, AND GENDER IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THE COURTROOM Geneva Brown [FNa1] Copyright... 2010 Yes  
James D. Leach Bad Men among the Whites Claims Afterrichard V. United States 43 New Mexico Law Review 533 (Fall 2013) Two Navajos walk on the side of the road on the Navajo Reservation. A non-Indian drunk driver runs them down, killing them. Can the families of the decedents recover damages from the federal government? Almost every lawyer would unequivocally answer this question no. After Richard v. United States, however, the correct answer is yes. Richard...; Search Snippet: ...REVIEW New Mexico Law Review Fall 2013 Professional Article BAD MEN AMONG THE WHITES CLAIMS AFTERRICHARD V. UNITED STATES James D... 2010 Yes African/Black American
Lolita K. Buckner Inniss Bicentennial Man - the New Millennium Assimilationism and the Foreigner among Us 54 Rutgers Law Review 1101 (Summer 2002) Much has been written about law and film. Law and film can be seen as an outgrowth of the law and literature movement, which is typically understood as being roughly divided between considerations of law as literature, and law in literature. Most law and film scholarship falls into the latter category, frequently treating the portrayal of lawyers...; Search Snippet: ...Cluster VIII: Cultural and PostColonial Critiques in LatCrit Theory BICENTENNIAL MAN - THE NEW MILLENNIUM ASSIMILATIONISM AND THE FOREIGNER AMONG US Lolita... 2010   Hispanic/Latinx American
Rachel E. Kahn , Amy L. Byrd , Dustin A. Pardini , University of New Orleans, University of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Callous-unemotional Traits Robustly Predict Future Criminal Offending in Young Men 37 Law and Human Behavior 87 (2013) Callous-unemotional (CU) traits (e.g., lack of empathy, deficient guilt/remorse, and shallow affect) are a circumscribed facet of the adult psychopathic personality. Although several studies have found that adult psychopathy is a robust predictor of future criminal offending, research exploring the predictive utility of CU traits and future...; Search Snippet: ...CALLOUS-UNEMOTIONAL TRAITS ROBUSTLY PREDICT FUTURE CRIMINAL OFFENDING IN YOUNG MEN Rachel E. Kahn [FNa1] University of New Orleans Amy L... 2010 Yes African/Black American
Christina M. Tenuta Can You Really Be a Good Role Model to Your Child If You Can't Braid Her Hair? The Unconstitutionality of Factoring Gender and Sexuality into Custody Determinations 14 CUNY Law Review 351 (Summer 2011) The best way to defend your constitutional rights as a parent may be to enroll in beauty school. One trial court implied that the ability of a parent to style a child's hair is a relevant consideration in the determination of a child custody dispute. While family courts make decisions about what traits children should learn from their parents with...; Search Snippet: ...IF YOU CAN'T BRAID HER HAIR? THE UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OF FACTORING GENDER AND SEXUALITY INTO CUSTODY DETERMINATIONS Christina M. Tenuta [FNd1] Copyright... 2010    
Steven F. Shatz , Naomi R. Shatz Chivalry Is Not Dead: Murder, Gender, and the Death Penalty* 27 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice 64 (Winter 2012) Chivalry--that set of values and code of conduct for the medieval knightly class--has long influenced American law, from Supreme Court decisions to substantive criminal law doctrines and the administration of criminal justice. The chivalrous knight was enjoined to seek honor and defend it through violence and, in a society that enforced strict...; Search Snippet: ...Law & Justice Winter 2012 Article CHIVALRY IS NOT DEAD: MURDER, GENDER, AND THE DEATH PENALTY* Steven F. Shatz [FNd1] Naomi R... 2010 Yes  
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