AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearGender in title or SummaryEthnicity Identified in Title
Anita Bernstein , Hans Dieter Seibel Reparations, Microfinance, and Gender: a Plan, with Strategies for Implementation 44 Cornell International Law Journal 75 (Winter 2011) Introduction. 76 I. The Strategy. 79 A. Engaging Microfinance Institutions to Effect Reparations. 79 1. Terminology. 79 2. The Plan in Brief: Transfer Payments to, and Shares in, Microfinance Institutions. 80 3. Upgrading and Linking to Larger Financial Institutions. 81 4. Options for the Reparations Plan. 85 B. Extending the Microfinance Record....; Search Snippet: ...Cornell International Law Journal Winter 2011 Article REPARATIONS, MICROFINANCE, AND GENDER: A PLAN, WITH STRATEGIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION Anita Bernstein [FNd1] , Hans... 2009    
Rayvon Fouché , Sharra Vostral Selling Women: Lillian Gilbreth, Gender Translation, and Intellectual Property 19 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 825 (2011) I. Introduction. 825 II. Women's Bodies, Vernacular Knowledge, and Intellectual Property. 831 III. The Gilbreth Report: Extracting, Commodifying, and Packaging. 835 IV. Gender Translation. 844; Search Snippet: ...April 16, 2010 Symposium Article SELLING WOMEN: LILLIAN GILBRETH, GENDER TRANSLATION, AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Rayvon Fouché [FNa1] Sharra Vostral [FNd1... 2009    
Amy J. Schmitz Sex Matters: Considering Gender in Consumer Contracting 19 Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 437 (Winter 2013) We hear about the so-called War on Women and persisting salary gaps between men and women in the popular media, but contracts scholars and policymakers rarely discuss gender. Instead, dominant voices in the contracts field often reflect classical and economics-driven theories built on assumptions of gender neutral and economically rational...; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Law & Gender Winter 2013 Article SEX MATTERS: CONSIDERING GENDER IN CONSUMER CONTRACTING Amy J. Schmitz [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2013... 2009   African/Black American
Bridgette Baldwin Stratification of the Welfare Poor: Intersections of Gender, Race, & "Worthiness" in Poverty Discourse and Policy 6 Modern American Am. 4 (Spring, 2010) On average, we black women have bigger, better problems than any other women alive. We bear the burden of being seen as pretenders to the thrones of both femininity and masculinity, endlessly mocked by the ambiguously gendered crown-of-thorns imagery of queen Madame Queen, snap queen, welfare queen, quota queen, Queenie Queen, Queen Queen Queen....; Search Snippet: ...American Spring, 2010 STRATIFICATION OF THE WELFARE POOR: INTERSECTIONS OF GENDER, RACE, & WORTHINESS IN POVERTY DISCOURSE AND POLICY Bridgette Baldwin [FN1... 2009    
Melissa Murray Teaching Gender as a Core Value: the Softer Side of Criminal Law 36 Oklahoma City University Law Review 525 (Summer 2011) This is my fifth year teaching family law and criminal law at the University of California, Berkeley. In many ways, incorporating issues of gender into the traditional family-law curriculum is a no-brainer. From Bradwell v. Illinois to more recent cases like In re Baby M, the family-law canon is replete with examples of how gender shapes the...; Search Snippet: ...in the Classroom: Teaching Gender as a Core Value TEACHING GENDER AS A CORE VALUE: THE SOFTER SIDE OF CRIMINAL LAW... 2009    
Mildred Wigfall Robinson The Current Economic Situation and its Impact on Gender, Race, and Class: the Legacy of Raced (And Gendered) Employment 14 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 431 (Spring 2011) In November 2009, American joblessness soared to 10.2%, the highest unemployment rate reported in a quarter century. The present unemployment rate continues to hover near 10%. More than 15 million Americans are encompassed within this percentage. Moreover, available data suggest that the number of unemployed is actually significantly higher than 15...; Search Snippet: ...Symposium Article THE CURRENT ECONOMIC SITUATION AND ITS IMPACT ON GENDER, RACE, AND CLASS: THE LEGACY OF RACED (AND GENDERED) EMPLOYMENT... 2009    
George W. Gowen The Measure of Injury: Race, Gender, and Tort Law by Martha Chamallas and Jennifer B. Wriggins New York University Press, New York, Ny, 2010. 228 Pages, $40.00 57-JUL Federal Lawyer 53 (July, 2010) If there is truth to the Japanese proverb, The saddest thing in life is to be born a woman, it lies in the treatment of women as chattel in much of the world, in female infanticide and circumcision, and in the sex trade in adolescent girls. But, if we flatter ourselves in believing that the United States is approaching gender equality as well as...; Search Snippet: ...Lawyer July, 2010 Book Review THE MEASURE OF INJURY: RACE, GENDER, AND TORT LAW BY MARTHA CHAMALLAS AND JENNIFER B. WRIGGINS... 2009    
Michael J. Higdon To Lynch a Child: Bullying and Gender Nonconformity in Our Nation's Schools 86 Indiana Law Journal 827 (Summer, 2011) Introduction. 827 I. Bullying and Its Gendered Roots. 833 A. The Bully as Gender Enforcer. 836 B. Beyond the Bully: The Complicity of Educators. 843 II. The Harms of Chronic Bullying: A Psychological and Spiritual Lynching. 847 A. Physical Effects: A Growing Body Count. 851 B. Emotional Effects: First they bully you, then you bully yourself.. 855...; Search Snippet: ...Journal Summer, 2011 Article TO LYNCH A CHILD: BULLYING AND GENDER NONCONFORMITY IN OUR NATION'S SCHOOLS [FNd1] Michael J. Higdon [FNa1... 2009    
Doris Marie Provine Too Many Black Men: the Sentencing Judge's Dilemma 23 Law and Social Inquiry 823 (Fall, 1998) Legal reform sometimes has unanticipated, even ironic, results. A good example is federal legislation adopted in the 1980s that was supposed to enhance equity in sentencing. Congress, like many state legislatures in this period, reduced judicial control over sentencing by adopting presumptive sentencing guidelines for all serious criminal offenses...; Search Snippet: ...Special Issue of Honor of Herbert Jacob TOO MANY BLACK MEN: THE SENTENCING JUDGE'S DILEMMA Doris Marie Provine [FNa1] Copyright ©... 2009 Yes Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
June Carbone Unpacking Inequality and Class: Family, Gender and the Reconstruction of Class Barriers 45 New England Law Review 527 (Spring 2011) The changing economy and evolution of political ideas have led to a resurgence of the idea of class in American discourse. Relatively little of that discourse, however, acknowledges the role of greater inequality as a critical force remaking the family along class lines. The political right exploits class resentments in championing family values...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review Spring 2011 Article UNPACKING INEQUALITY AND CLASS: FAMILY, GENDER AND THE RECONSTRUCTION OF CLASS BARRIERS June Carbone [FNa1] Copyright... 2009    
Michael J. Kelly A Skeleton in the Legal Closet: the Discovery of "Kennewick Man" Crystalizes the Debate over Federal Law Governing Disposal of Ancient Human Remains 21 University of Hawaii Law Review 41 (Summer, 1999) Hope springs eternal in the human breast; Man never Is, but always To be blest. The soul, uneasy, and confin'd from home, Rests and expiates in a life to come. Lo, the poor Indian! Whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind; His soul proud Science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk or milky way; Yet simple Nature to...; Search Snippet: ...A SKELETON IN THE LEGAL CLOSET: THE DISCOVERY OF KENNEWICK MAN CRYSTALIZES THE DEBATE OVER FEDERAL LAW GOVERNING DISPOSAL OF ANCIENT... 2008 Yes Multiple Groups
Angela P. Harris Beyond the Monster Factory: Gender Violence, Race, and the Liberatory Potential of Restorative Justice 25 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice 199 (Spring 2010) Some years ago, Frank Zimring and Gordon Hawkins noted that American crime rates are similar to those of other industrialized nations in most categories of nonviolent crime - even lower, in some cases. Only when it comes to lethal violence does the United States outpace other Western nations, with homicide rates many, many times greater. Zimring...; Search Snippet: ...Law & Justice Spring 2010 Book Review BEYOND THE MONSTER FACTORY: GENDER VIOLENCE, RACE, AND THE LIBERATORY POTENTIAL OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Dreams... 2008 Yes  
Prof. Michael K. Jordan Colored People and Affirmative Action: the Colored Man Standing by the Punch Bowl 5 New York City Law Review 175 (Fall 2002) Imagine attending a social gathering where there are a number of people who have never met. You are standing with a group of friends, one of whom is attempting to describe an individual standing across the room. Finally, your friend identifies the individual by saying the person he is talking about is the colored man standing by the punch bowl....; Search Snippet: ...Fall 2002 Articles COLORED PEOPLE AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: THE COLORED MAN STANDING BY THE PUNCH BOWL Prof. Michael K. Jordan [FNa1... 2008 Yes Hispanic/Latinx American
Jennifer B. Wriggins Constitution Day Lecture: Constitutional Law and Tort Law: Injury, Race, Gender, and Equal Protection 63 Maine Law Review 263 (2010) Welcome to the annual Constitution Day lecture at the University of Maine School of Law. This lecture follows the example set last year by Professor Mel Zarr who spoke about the Fourth Amendment and search and seizure law in a piece that was published by the Maine Law Review. My focus today is on a different section of the Constitution, the...; Search Snippet: ...CONSTITUTION DAY LECTURE: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND TORT LAW: INJURY, RACE, GENDER, AND EQUAL PROTECTION Jennifer B. Wriggins [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2010... 2008 Yes  
Leah M. Provost Excavating from the Inside: Race, Gender, and Peremptory Challenges 45 Valparaiso University Law Review 307 (Fall, 2010) Class, race, sexuality, gender-and all other categories by which we categorize and dismiss each other-need to be excavated from the inside. The attorney begins by asking Juror Number Four, a white male, questions about his background. Do you have any legal training? No, Juror Number Four replies. Please tell me your present occupation. I...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review Fall, 2010 Notes EXCAVATING FROM THE INSIDE: RACE, GENDER, AND PEREMPTORY CHALLENGES Leah M. Provost [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2010... 2008 Yes  
Gina M. Vincent, Laura S. Guy, Samantha L. Fusco, Bernice G. Gershenson, University of Massachusetts Medical School Field Reliability of the Savry with Juvenile Probation Officers: Implications for Training 36 Law and Human Behavior 225 (2012) Two complimentary studies were conducted to investigate the inter-rater reliability and performance of juvenile justice personnel when conducting the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk for Youth (SAVRY). Study 1 reports the performance on four standardized vignettes of 408 juvenile probation officers (JPOs) and social workers rating the SAVRY...; Search Snippet: ...35 years of age ( SD = 9.05 years), 58% were male and most were Black/ African- American (61%; White, 39%). JPOs had worked in juvenile justice settings... 2008 Yes African/Black American
Sarah Hinger Finding the Fundamental: Shaping Identity in Gender and Sexual Orientation Based Asylum Claims 19 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 367 (2010) Within the United States and globally, gender and sexual orientation form the basis of an increasing number of rights claims and protections. Both grounds, which reflect the expanding notions and challenges of identity-based rights, have been incorporated into United States asylum law with varying success. The extension of asylum to include some...; Search Snippet: ...Gender and Law 2010 FINDING THE FUNDAMENTAL: SHAPING IDENTITY IN GENDER AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION BASED ASYLUM CLAIMS Sarah Hinger [FNa1] Copyright... 2008    
Laura M. Padilla Gendered Shades of Property: a Status Check on Gender, Race & Property 5 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 361 (Spring 2002) Approximately 75% of women between the ages of twenty and fifty-four now work, including nearly 65% of women with children under the age of six. Yet, women on average still earn between 70% to 75% of what men earn. Working women also continue to perform between two to three times as much housework as men, remain overwhelmingly responsible for child...; Search Snippet: ...2002 Article GENDERED SHADES OF PROPERTY: A STATUS CHECK ON GENDER, RACE & PROPERTY Laura M. Padilla [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2002 Journal... 2008   Hispanic/Latinx American
Michael Correll Getting Fat on Government Cheese: the Connection Between Social Welfare Participation, Gender, and Obesity in America 18 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 45 (Fall 2010) The dramatic increase in obese and overweight Americans over the last two decades has produced enormous scholarly interest. New theories as to the causes, medical consequences, and legal implications of obesity abound. Despite this increase in obesity scholarship, medical, legal, and social science understandings of this topic largely remain...; Search Snippet: ...FAT ON GOVERNMENT CHEESE: THE CONNECTION BETWEEN SOCIAL WELFARE PARTICIPATION, GENDER, AND OBESITY IN AMERICA Michael Correll [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2010... 2008    
Shaun Ossei-Owusu Gimme Some More: Centering Gender and Inequality in Criminal Justice and Discretion Discourse 18 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 607 (2010) I. Introduction. 608 II. Understanding Discretion. 612 A. Discretion as Discreetness. 612 B. Widening Our Lens. 613 III. Sites and Stages of Discretion. 614 A. Understanding Institutional Fields and Bureaucratic Patriarchy. 614 B. Police Practices and Preemptive Investigations. 616 C. Arrests. 619 D. Charging. 620 IV. Conclusion. 622; Search Snippet: ...to Help End the Status Quo GIMME SOME MORE: CENTERING GENDER AND INEQUALITY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND DISCRETION DISCOURSE Shaun Ossei... 2008    
Laura E. Pisarello Lawless by Design: Jurisdiction, Gender and Justice in Indian Country 59 Emory Law Journal 1515 (2010) [O]ur method of dealing with [murder] was Crow Dog should go take care of Spotted Tail's family, and if he didn't do that we'd banish him from the tribe. But that was considered too barbaric . . . so they passed the Major Crimes Act that said we don't know how to handle murderers and they were going to show us. [I]f you want to rape or kill...; Search Snippet: ...JOURNAL Emory Law Journal 2010 Comment LAWLESS BY DESIGN: JURISDICTION, GENDER AND JUSTICE IN INDIAN COUNTRY Laura E. Pisarello [FNa1] Copyright... 2008    
Meera E. Deo , Maria Woodruff , Rican Vue , Thomas Jefferson School of Law, UCLA, UCLA Paint by Number? How the Race and Gender of Law School Faculty Affect the First-year Curriculum 29 Chicana/o-Latina/o Law Review 1 (2010) While there is a relatively standard first-year curriculum at all ABA-accredited law schools in the U.S., no two classrooms are identical. This article examines how the race and gender of law school faculty affect both what is taught in the first year and how that material is taught. Using focus group data from a national, longitudinal,...; Search Snippet: ...Review 2010 Articles PAINT BY NUMBER? HOW THE RACE AND GENDER OF LAW SCHOOL FACULTY AFFECT THE FIRST-YEAR CURRICULUM Meera... 2008    
Rachel J. Anderson Promoting Distributional Equality for Women: Some Thoughts on Gender and Global Corporate Citizenship in Foreign Direct Investment 32 Women's Rights Law Reporter 1 (Fall, 2010) This essay applies a legal theory of global corporate citizenship to the question of women's distributional equality in foreign direct investment (FDI). It proposes ways that a legal theory of mandatory global corporate citizenship can expand the ways we think about regulating transnational corporations and promoting gender equality. Gender...; Search Snippet: ...the Economy PROMOTING DISTRIBUTIONAL EQUALITY FOR WOMEN: SOME THOUGHTS ON GENDER AND GLOBAL CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP IN FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT Rachel J... 2008    
Carissa Byrne Hessick Race and Gender as Explicit Sentencing Factors 14 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 127 (Fall 2010) Most modern sentencing systems in the United States express an explicit commitment to ensuring that a defendant's sentence is not affected by the defendant's race or gender. This commitment to keeping criminal sentencing free of race and gender considerations is consistent with the wider legal trend of eradicating race and gender discrimination...; Search Snippet: ...and the Law Criminal Sentencing Guidelines Conference Articles RACE AND GENDER AS EXPLICIT SENTENCING FACTORS Carissa Byrne Hessick [FNa1] Copyright ©... 2008    
Khiara M. Bridges Tanf and the End (Maybe?) Of Poor Men 93 Boston University Law Review 1141 (May, 2013) I. Defining the End of Men. 1141 II. TANF's Ambivalence: Get a Job/Get a Husband. 1147 A. The Call to Work. 1148 B. The Call to Marry. 1151 C. The Call to Marry Within the Call to Work. 1153 III. Excising Pathology from Descriptions of Indigent, Female-Headed Households. 1155; Search Snippet: ...Women's Continuing Inequality TANF AND THE END (MAYBE?) OF POOR MEN Khiara M. Bridges [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2013 Trustees of Boston... 2008 Yes African/Black American
Philip N. Cohen The "End of Men" Is Not True: What Is Not and What Might Be on the Road Toward Gender Equality 93 Boston University Law Review 1159 (May, 2013) Introduction. 1159 I. An Empirical Critique of The End of Men. 1160 A. Education and Employment. 1161 B. Inequality Within Couples. 1166 C. Women's Power. 1168 D. Gender and Violence. 1172 E. Women on Top. 1177 II. The Place of Feminism. 1178 Conclusion: Linked Responses. 1181; Search Snippet: ...End of Men with Women's Continuing Inequality THE END OF MEN IS NOT TRUE: WHAT IS NOT AND WHAT MIGHT BE ON THE ROAD TOWARD GENDER EQUALITY Philip N. Cohen [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2013 Trustees of... 2008 Yes African/Black American
June Carbone , Naomi Cahn The End of Men or the Rebirth of Class? 93 Boston University Law Review 871 (May, 2013) Introduction. 872 I. The Rise of Women or the Recreation of Class?. 874 A. The Rise of Women?. 874 B. Income Inequality and Elite Male Dominance. 876 C. Gender and the Recreation of Class. 878 D. The End of Blue-Collar Men. 880 II. The Family. 882 A. Remade Marriages at the Top: The True Feminist Triumph. 884 B. The Disappearance of Marriage at the...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review May, 2013 Panel III: Family THE END OF MEN OR THE REBIRTH OF CLASS? June Carbone [FNa1] Naomi Cahn... 2008 Yes African/Black American
Leeron Avnery The Gender Gap: a Persistent Problem That Congress Has Yet to Address 16 William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 395 (Winter, 2010) It is a well-known fact that women are noticeably outnumbered in the workplace when it comes to careers in math, engineering, and the sciences. This is what is known as a gender gap: a disproportionate difference or disparity between the sexes. What may not be as familiar to many is the concept of a gender gap in middle schools and high schools...; Search Snippet: ...Protecting Women's Privacy in the Most Important Places Notes THE GENDER GAP: A PERSISTENT PROBLEM THAT CONGRESS HAS YET TO ADDRESS... 2008    
Jonathan C. Augustine The Theology of Civil Disobedience: the First Amendment, Freedom Riders, and Passage of the Voting Rights Act 21 Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 255 (Winter 2012) In 2011, usage of the term civil disobedience resurged in the American lexicon for at least two reasons: (1) there was widespread civil protest in Egypt; and (2) America observed the fiftieth anniversary of the now-celebrated Freedom Rides. Both reasons demonstrate the continued relevance of the twentieth century American Civil Rights Movement...; Search Snippet: ...was established in 1951 as a place of excellence where African American young men could receive a quality Catholic education. See generally, Matthew J... 2008   African/Black American
Carmen M. Cusack, J.D., Ph.D.C. To-get-her Forever: a Man Hater's Right to Same-sex Marriage 10 Rutgers Journal of Law & Public Policy 63 (Spring, 2013) Not all same-sex partners are born homosexual. Many people in same-sex relationships are born homosexual, but some choose same-sex relationships. Biologically heterosexual women can choose to live in same-sex relationships with other women: lesbians, bisexuals, transsexuals, or heterosexuals. There are many reasons why a woman might want to marry...; Search Snippet: ...Current Issues in Public Policy TO-GET-HER FOREVER: A MAN HATER'S RIGHT TO SAME-SEX MARRIAGE [FN1] Carmen M. Cusack... 2008 Yes African/Black American
Rhacel Salazar Parreñas Transnational Mothering: a Source of Gender Conflicts in the Family 88 North Carolina Law Review 1825 (June, 2010) Migration destabilizes families or what we think families should look like, as it forces the transformation of households from nuclear to transnational structures, challenges the traditional gender division of labor, and imposes the barrier of geographical distance on marital and intergenerational relations. Looking at the case of migration from...; Search Snippet: ...3: Families and Global Migration TRANSNATIONAL MOTHERING: A SOURCE OF GENDER CONFLICTS IN THE FAMILY [FNa1] Rhacel Salazar Parreñas [FNaa1] Copyright... 2008    
Angela Irvine, Ph.D. We've Had Three of Them: Addressing the Invisibility of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Gender Non-conforming Youths in the Juvenile Justice System 19 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 675 (2010) Two researchers were speaking to a high-ranking probation officer from a large city, trying to convince her to participate in a project on lesbian, gay, bisexual and questioning (LGB), and gender non-conforming youths. Her first response was, I've worked in this system for twenty-five years and in all of that time I think we've had three of...; Search Snippet: ...OF THEM: ADDRESSING THE INVISIBILITY OF LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND GENDER NON-CONFORMING YOUTHS IN THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM Angela Irvine... 2008    
Rachel A. Van Cleave Advancing Tolerance and Equality Using State Constitutions: Are the Boy Scouts Prepared? 29 Stetson Law Review 237 (Fall, 1999) Yoda, in star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (Lucasfilm Ltd. 1999) Intolerance remains a significant problem in the United States. The recent shooting spree at a Jewish Community Center in Los Angeles illustrates the persistent historical menace of religious intolerance. The violent murder of James Byrd, Jr. in Jasper, Texas exemplifies racial...; Search Snippet: ...Symposium ADVANCING TOLERANCE AND EQUALITY USING STATE CONSTITUTIONS: ARE THE BOY SCOUTS PREPARED? [FNa1] Rachel A. Van Cleave [FNaa1] Copyright ©... 2007 Yes Multiple Groups
  Annotated Legal Bibliography on Gender 15 Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 169 (2008) Abortion and Reproductive Rights. 170 Children and Teenagers. 174 Domestic Violence. 181 Education. 183 Family. 187 Feminism. 194 Gender Bias. 195 History and Culture. 199 Human Rights. 200 LGBT Rights. 200 Marriage. 205 Parenting. 207 Race and Gender. 211 Same Sex Marriage. 216 Sex Discrimination. 217 Sexual Abuse. 221 Social Class. 224 Workplace...; Search Snippet: ...Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 2008 ANNOTATED LEGAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ON GENDER Copyright (c) 2008 Yeshiva University Annotated Legal Bibliography on Gender... 2007    
  Annotated Legal Bibliography on Gender 14 Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 459 (Spring 2008) Abortion. 460 Bioethics. 462 Children. 463 Civil Disorder. 471 Domestic Violence. 472 Education. 475 Employment Discrimination. 480 Family. 480 Gender Bias. 481 Health. 484 Human Rights. 487 Immigration. 489 International Law. 491 LGBT. 493 Marriage. 496 Parenting. 499 Racial Discrimination. 502 Rape. 505 Religion. 507 Reproduction. 508 Sexual...; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Law & Gender Spring 2008 ANNOTATED LEGAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ON GENDER Copyright (c) 2008 Yeshiva University Abortion 460 Bioethics 462 Children... 2007    
Elizabeth Loeb As "Every Schoolboy Knows": Gender, Land, and Native Title in the United States 32 New York University Review of Law and Social Change 253 (2008) This article begins with an obvious but necessary premise: the U.S. state has historically produced itself as sovereign over a specific territorial mass through the violent conquest and continuing occupation of lands to which Native Americans also lay and have laid sovereign claim. At its core, this article seeks to ask how a Liberal conception of...; Search Snippet: ...Law and Social Change 2008 Article AS EVERY SCHOOLBOY KNOWS: GENDER, LAND, AND NATIVE TITLE IN THE UNITED STATES Elizabeth Loeb... 2007    
Barbara Enloe Hadsell Ben Margolis: Portrait of a Founder as a Young Man 69 National Lawyers Guild Review 155 (Summer, 2012) Ben Margolis (1910-1999), an icon of radical political lawyering in California for decades, was the son of Russian emigrants. As a result of pogroms in their rural villages, Anna Gerwits and Samuel Margolis emigrated separately to the United States after the 1905 Revolution. Ben's father was about to be inducted into the Russian army, so he was...; Search Snippet: ...Issue BEN MARGOLIS: PORTRAIT OF A FOUNDER AS A YOUNG MAN Barbara Enloe Hadsell [FNa1] Copyright © 2012 by National Lawyers Guild... 2007 Yes African/Black American
M.V. Lee Badgett, Brad Sears, Holning Lau, Deborah Ho Bias in the Workplace: Consistent Evidence of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Discrimination 1998-2008 84 Chicago-Kent Law Review 559 (2009) This article summarizes social science data published during the past decade documenting discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in employment. Over the last ten years, many researchers have conducted studies to find out whether LGBT people face sexual orientation discrimination in the workplace. These studies...; Search Snippet: ...BIAS IN THE WORKPLACE: CONSISTENT EVIDENCE OF SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY DISCRIMINATION 1998-2008 M.V. Lee Badgett Brad Sears Holning... 2007 Yes  
Stephanie Francis Ward Boys & Girls Together? 98-DEC ABA Journal 17 (December, 2012) Ask Kaleem Caire why he wants single-sex and the Urban League president for the greater Madison, Wis., area says it would remove distractions and fears adolescents often have in classrooms, particularly when called on to show what they know. Hell also tell you there are many fatherless children in the minority community and too few are exposed to...; Search Snippet: ...The Docket Edited by Richard Brust / richard.brust@americanbar.org National Pulse BOYS & GIRLS TOGETHER? Courts Deal with a Push to End co... 2007   African/Black American
  Civil Rights--public Accommodation Statutes--new Jersey Supreme Court Holds That Boy Scouts May Not Deny Membership to Homosexuals.--dale V. Boy Scouts of America, 734 A.2d 1196 (N.j. 1999), Petition for Cert. Filed, 68 U.s.l.w. 1083 (U.s. Oct. 25, 1999) 113 Harvard Law Review 621 (December, 1999) States have long used public accommodation statutes to abate discriminatory practices at traditional places of public accommodation, such as commercial establishments and facilities. Although early applications of these laws were relatively uncontroversial, an expanding view of what constitutes public accommodation has prompted concerns about...; Search Snippet: ...RIGHTS--PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION STATUTES--NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT HOLDS THAT BOY SCOUTS MAY NOT DENY MEMBERSHIP TO HOMOSEXUALS.--DALE V. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, 734 A.2D 1196 (N.J. 1999), PETITION... 2007 Yes Multiple Groups
Anita Bernstein Fellow-feeling and Gender in the Law of Personal Injury 18 Journal of Law & Policy 295 (2009) Whenever authorities instruct audiences about the law that American courts apply--in civics lessons, in speeches to the public, and to students in law schools, as well as in the scripted instructions written for a jury--they typically emphasize the tenet of impartiality. Impartiality underlies fairness, justice, and intelligibility in any legal...; Search Snippet: ...POLICY Journal of Law & Policy 2009 Article FELLOW-FEELING AND GENDER IN THE LAW OF PERSONAL INJURY Anita Bernstein [FNa1] Copyright... 2007 Yes  
Julia C. Oparah Feminism and the (Trans)gender Entrapment of Gender Nonconforming Prisoners 18 UCLA Women's Law Journal 239 (Winter 2012) I. Introduction. 239 II. Defining Transgender: An Intersectional Analysis. 244 III. Feminist Encounters with the Other(ed) Woman. 249 IV. Gender Policing and Racialized Punishment. 256 V. Gender Violence Behind the Walls. 260 VI. Post-Incarceration Sentences. 265 VII. Rethinking Feminist Responses to Gender Violence. 269 [So ] you have male and...; Search Snippet: ...Journal Winter 2012 Article FEMINISM AND THE (TRANS)GENDER ENTRAPMENT OF GENDER NONCONFORMING PRISONERS Julia C. Oparah [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2012 Regents... 2007   African/Black American
Katie J. Colopy, Sandra K. Dielman, Michelle A. Morgan Gender Discrimination in the Workplace: "We've Come a Long Way, Baby" 49 The Advocate (Texas) 11 (Winter, 2009) Since the enactment of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII), the proportion of women working outside the home has steadily increased. In fact, women now comprise nearly half of the U.S. labor force. Despite the significance of these gains, allegations of workplace discrimination based on gender continue to be made with alarming...; Search Snippet: ...Texas) Winter, 2009 December, 2009 Symposium: Women and the Law GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN THE WORKPLACE: WE'VE COME A LONG WAY, BABY... 2007 Yes  
Aeyal Gross Gender Outlaws Before the Law: the Courts of the Borderland 32 Harvard Journal of Law & Gender 165 (Winter 2009) This Article considers four trials held in the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel, in which gender outlaws were accused and convicted in a criminal court for fraudulent gender presentations. These trials raise questions at a number of junctures that touch on the regulation and politics of sex, gender, and sexuality. I argue that these cases...; Search Snippet: ...LAW AND GENDER Harvard Journal of Law & Gender Winter 2009 GENDER OUTLAWS BEFORE THE LAW: THE COURTS OF THE BORDERLAND [FNa1... 2007 Yes  
Julie Goldscheid Gender Violence and Work: Reckoning with the Boundaries of Sex Discrimination Law 18 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 61 (2008) It is uncontroverted . that Hossack was terminated because management feared her husband's threats and that he might very well cause workplace disruption in the future . [consequently] no reasonable jury could find that the defendant terminated [her] employment because she is a woman. Workplace inequality based on sex, as well as discrimination...; Search Snippet: ...GENDER AND LAW Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 2008 GENDER VIOLENCE AND WORK: RECKONING WITH THE BOUNDARIES OF SEX DISCRIMINATION... 2007    
Rhonda Copelon Gender Violence as Torture: the Contribution of Cat General Comment No. 2 11 New York City Law Review 229 (Summer 2008) Violence against women persists in every country in the world as a pervasive violation of human rights and a major impediment to achieving gender equality. Such violence is unacceptable, whether perpetrated by the State and its agents or by family members or strangers, in the public or private sphere, in peacetime or in times of conflict. The...; Search Snippet: ...and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Remarks GENDER VIOLENCE AS TORTURE: THE CONTRIBUTION OF CAT GENERAL COMMENT NO... 2007    
Neomi Rao Gender, Race, and Individual Dignity: Evaluating Justice Ginsburg's Equality Jurisprudence 70 Ohio State Law Journal 1053 (2009) American equal protection jurisprudence reflects various competing conceptions of equality. This Article will compare Justice Ginsburg's treatment of gender and racial classifications. When considering constitutional challenges to gender classifications, Justice Ginsburg has focused closely on individual merit and eliminating barriers that deny...; Search Snippet: ...Discussion of Fifteen Years on the U.S. Supreme Court Articles GENDER, RACE, AND INDIVIDUAL DIGNITY: EVALUATING JUSTICE GINSBURG'S EQUALITY JURISPRUDENCE Neomi... 2007 Yes  
Brittany Reid If Gold Rust : the Clergy Child Abuse Scandal Demonstrates the Need for Limits to the Church Autonomy Doctrine 72 Mississippi Law Journal 865 (Winter 2002) The church is catholic, universal, so are all her actions; All that she does belongs to all. When she baptizes a child, that action concerns me, for that child is thereby connected to that head which is my head too, and ingrafted into that body, whereof I am a member . . . . All mankind is of one author and is one volume . . . . No man is an...; Search Snippet: ...priest, Daniel Herek. [FN12] In an effort to gain the boy's trust, Herek manipulated the boy's interest in Native American culture, took him on trips, and gave him alcohol. [FN13] Herek created stories of Native American customs and rituals in order to get the boy to remove his clothing and allow Herek to molest him... 2007 Yes Hispanic/Latinx American
Taylor Flynn Instant (Gender) Messaging: Expression-based Challenges to State Enforcement of Gender Norms 18 Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review 465 (Spring 2009) Statements of identity, without more, have long been a potent form of demand for inclusion and equal treatment. Consider the signs carried by workers, most of whom were African American, during the 1968 Memphis sanitation strike during which Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated. They read, quite simply, I AM A MAN. Or, consider the...; Search Snippet: ...2009 Symposium: Intersections of Transgender Lives and the Law INSTANT ( GENDER) MESSAGING: EXPRESSION-BASED CHALLENGES TO STATE ENFORCEMENT OF GENDER NORMS Taylor Flynn [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2009 Temple Political & Civil... 2007 Yes  
K.J. Greene Intellectual Property at the Intersection of Race and Gender: Lady Sings the Blues 16 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 365 (2008) I. The Emergence of Race in Legal Analysis. 367 A. Intellectual Property, Innovation and African-Americans. 368 B. Blacks and Copyright Law. 370 C. Blacks and Trademark Law. 374 II. The Emerging Feminist Critique of Intellecual Property. 378 A. African-American Women and IP. 380 III. Traditional Knowledge/Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual...; Search Snippet: ...2008 Article INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AT THE INTERSECTION OF RACE AND GENDER: LADY SINGS THE BLUES K.J. Greene [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2008... 2007    
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