AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearGender in title or SummaryEthnicity Identified in Title
Jennifer Sumi Kim A Father's Race to Custody: an Argument for Multidimensional Masculinities for Black Men 16 Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy 32 (2014) This Article applies masculinities theory to custody proceedings in family court and, in particular, applies the theory of bipolar black masculinity to black fathers. This Article explores the two extreme images of black men: 1) the default image of the excessively masculine Bad Black Man, who is seen as animalistic, inherently criminal, and...; Search Snippet: ...RACE TO CUSTODY: AN ARGUMENT FOR MULTIDIMENSIONAL MASCULINITIES FOR BLACK MEN Jennifer Sumi Kim [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2014 Regents of the... 2014 Yes African/Black American
Jonathan Stahler Creating an Equitable Playing Field: Vital Protections for Male Athletes in Revenue-generating Sports Who Are Predominantly African-american 3 Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal 422 (Spring, 2014) Cardale Jones recently declared on the online social networking service, Twitter, Why should we have to go to class if we came here to play FOOTBALL, we ain't come to play SCHOOL classes are POINTLESS. In that statement, Cardale Jones, a freshman at Ohio State University, who is also the third-string quarterback for the Buckeyes football team,...; Search Snippet: ...Spring, 2014 CREATING AN EQUITABLE PLAYING FIELD: VITAL PROTECTIONS FOR MALE ATHLETES IN REVENUE-GENERATING SPORTS WHO ARE PREDOMINANTLY AFRICAN- AMERICAN Jonathan Stahler [FNa1] Copyright © 2014 by Arizona State Sports and... 2014 Yes African/Black American
D. Marvin Jones He's a Black Male . . . Something Is Wrong with Him! the Role of Race in the Stand Your Ground Debate 68 University of Miami Law Review 1025 (Summer 2014) That's one of the great frustrations of African-American life, those times when you are standing right there, minding your business, tending your house, coming home from the store, and other people are looking right at you, yet do not see you. They see instead their own superstitions and suppositions, paranoia and guilt, night terrors and...; Search Snippet: ...of Miami Law Review Summer 2014 Article HE'S A BLACK MALE . . . SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH HIM! THE ROLE OF RACE IN... 2014 Yes African/Black American
Margaret E. Montoya Máscaras Y Trenzas: Reflexiones Un Proyecto De Identidad Y Análisis a Través De Veinte Años 32 Chicana/o-Latina/o Law Review 7 (2014) Using Spanish to Wrestle Brown Space into White Space On the street at night I whistled popular tunes from the Beatles and Vivaldi's Four Seasons. The tension drained from people's bodies when they heard me. Brent Staples, quoted by Claude M. Steele From their inception, names--including first names, surnames, names of groups, and even story, book,...; Search Snippet: ...draw the epigram that begins this essay, depicts a young African American man walking at night through the streets of the Hyde Park... 2014 Yes African/Black American
Teresa M. Bruce Terrorism du Jour 21 UCLA Women's Law Journal 1 (Spring, 2014) I have tried to imagine my father as a little boy, playing on the typewriter in Bernice Worden's Plainfield, Wisconsin hardware store. He could probably smell motor oil and leather gloves, the musty pages of books stored too long on shelves, and the earthy dust that would have permeated a small-town family business in the days before big-box...; Search Snippet: ...Case Exposes an Endemic Regime of Fear That Keeps Black Males and Females of All Colors in a State of Subjugation... 2014 Yes African/Black American
  A Bad Man Is Hard to Find 127 Harvard Law Review 2521 (June, 2014) In January 2003, a young woman named Lavetta Elk got into a car with an Army recruiter whom she had known since she was sixteen. She believed that she had been accepted as an enlistee--her dream was to work eventually as an Army nurse--and that he was taking her for a medical evaluation. Instead, Staff Sergeant Joseph Kopf drove down a deserted...; Search Snippet: ...LAW REVIEW Harvard Law Review June, 2014 Note A BAD MAN IS HARD TO FIND Copyright (c) 2014 Harvard Law Review... 2014 Yes  
Nancy Chi Cantalupo Masculinity & Title Ix: Bullying and Sexual Harassment of Boys in the American Liberal State 73 Maryland Law Review 887 (2014) I. Introduction. 888 II. The Hidden-Curriculum-to-Violence Phenomenon. 895 A. The Prevalence of Harassment, Violence, and Hazing Among Students. 896 B. Masculinity Studies' Explanations for Gender-Based Violence. 903 C. Traditional Masculinity, the Hidden Curriculum, and Sex-Segregated Education. 915 D. All-Male Educational Environments and Gender...; Search Snippet: ...2014 Article MASCULINITY & TITLE IX: BULLYING AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF BOYS IN THE AMERICAN LIBERAL STATE Nancy Chi Cantalupo [FNa1] Copyright... 2014 Yes  
Samuel Vincent Jones Men and Boys and the Ethical Demand for Social Justice 20 Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice 507 (Spring, 2014) I. Introduction. 507 II. Social Justice and the Neglect of Men and Boys. 511 A. Today's Women and Girls. 514 B. Today's Men and Boys. 516 III. Finding a Solution for the Neglect and Alienation of Males. 536 A. Causation. 536 B. Solution. 540 IV. Conclusion. 543 A great weight of legal scholarship rests on the presupposition that women are an...; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice Spring, 2014 Articles MEN AND BOYS AND THE ETHICAL DEMAND FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Samuel Vincent Jones... 2014 Yes  
Melissa Hart Missing the Forest for the Trees: Gender Pay Discrimination in Academia 91 Denver University Law Review 873 (2014) Women in virtually every job category still make less than men. Academia is no exception. This Article will explore some of the structural explanations for this continued disparity and the continued resistance to seriously confronting those structural barriers to equality. Using the still-unfolding story of a charge of discrimination filed against...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review 2014 Article MISSING THE FOREST FOR THE TREES: GENDER PAY DISCRIMINATION IN ACADEMIA Melissa Hart [FNd1] Copyright (c) 2014... 2014 Yes  
Claire R. Rollor Narrowing the Gender Pay Gap by Providing Equal Opportunities: the Need for Tenured Female Professors in Higher Stem Institutions in an Effort to Recast Gender Norms 21 UCLA Women's Law Journal 143 (Fall, 2014) Men and women in the United States do not perform equal work. The slogan equal pay for equal work has become heavily associated with modern data suggesting that women earn around 81 cents for every dollar men earn (.81/1), but is misleading and a misrepresentation of the United States' employment environment. The .81/1 figure represents the...; Search Snippet: ...JOURNAL UCLA Women's Law Journal Fall, 2014 Article NARROWING THE GENDER PAY GAP BY PROVIDING EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES: THE NEED FOR TENURED... 2014 Yes  
Mary Anne Franks Real Men Advance, Real Women Retreat: Stand Your Ground, Battered Women's Syndrome, and Violence as Male Privilege 68 University of Miami Law Review 1099 (Summer 2014) Proponents of Stand Your Ground laws cynically exploit the image of vulnerable women to defend expansions of self-defense doctrine, despite the fact that such laws actually reinforce and exacerbate existing gender divides in self-defense law that disproportionately harm women. The appropriation of women's right to self-defense by Stand Your Ground...; Search Snippet: ...REVIEW University of Miami Law Review Summer 2014 Article REAL MEN ADVANCE, REAL WOMEN RETREAT: STAND YOUR GROUND, BATTERED WOMEN'S SYNDROME, AND VIOLENCE AS MALE PRIVILEGE Mary Anne Franks [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2014 University of... 2014 Yes  
Ahmad R. Smith Saving Jamal to Save America: Presidential Authority to Decriminalize the Future Male Majority 49 Gonzaga Law Review 83 (2013-2014) The disparately criminalized racial minority community is projected to become the majority within many Americans' lifetimes. Racial minorities currently constitute a third of the U.S. population, but are expected to make up over half by 2042. The anticipated shift in the majority populace is not merely a numbers game detailing statistical changes....; Search Snippet: ...JAMAL TO SAVE AMERICA: PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY TO DECRIMINALIZE THE FUTURE MALE MAJORITY Ahmad R. Smith [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2013 The Corporation... 2014 Yes  
Meryl Prochaska Statistically Speaking: Evaluation of the Becoming a Man (B.a.m.) Program in Chicago 34 Children's Legal Rights Journal 339 (Fall, 2014) Studies have found that children living with chronic stress, including stress related to exposure to violence in their community, experience challenges with developing non-cognitive or social cognitive skills. The study's authors explain that these skills include self-regulation, reasoning, impulse control, and conflict resolution, and are also...; Search Snippet: ...Featured Practice Perspective STATISTICALLY SPEAKING: EVALUATION OF THE BECOMING A MAN (B.A.M.) PROGRAM IN CHICAGO Meryl Prochaska Copyright © 2014 by Children's... 2014 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... 2014 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... 2014 Yes  
Brian G. Gilmore , Reginald Dwayne Betts Deconstructing Carmona: the U.s. War on Drugs and Black Men as Non-citizens 47 Valparaiso University Law Review 777 (Spring, 2013) The Negritude movement poet, Aimé Césaire of Martinique, wrote in his book, Discourse on Colonialism, A civilization that proves incapable of solving the problems it creates is a decadent civilization. Césaire, at the time, was critiquing colonial rule of Europe over developing societies all over the world and had declared that Europe was...; Search Snippet: ...Article DECONSTRUCTING CARMONA: THE U.S. WAR ON DRUGS AND BLACK MEN AS NON-CITIZENS Brian G. Gilmore [FNa1] Reginald Dwayne Betts... 2013 Yes African/Black American
Nekima Levy-Pounds Going up in Smoke: the Impacts of the Drug War on Young Black Men 6 Albany Government Law Review 563 (2013) I. An Overview of the War on Drugs. 567 A. The Shift Away from Judicial Discretion. 569 B. Is it Crack? is it Powder? Is it Different?. 570 II. New Developments in Marijuana Legalization Initiatives. 573 III. Unintended Consequences of Marijuana Legalization. 582 IV. Collateral Effects of Criminal Justice Involvement. 583 Conclusion. 588 For the...; Search Snippet: ...SMOKE: THE IMPACTS OF THE DRUG WAR ON YOUNG BLACK MEN Nekima Levy-Pounds [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2013 Albany Law School... 2013 Yes African/Black American
Martin Summers Manhood Rights in the Age of Jim Crow: Evaluating "End-of-men" Claims in the Context of African American History 93 Boston University Law Review 745 (May, 2013) American history has seen its share of episodic crises of American masculinity. Or, to be more precise, American history has seen its share of periods during which American men experienced a heightened, collective anxiety that they were in danger of losing not only their privileged status in society, but the very foundational ideals by which...; Search Snippet: ...RIGHTS IN THE AGE OF JIM CROW: EVALUATING END-OF- MEN CLAIMS IN THE CONTEXT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Martin Summers [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2013 Trustees of Boston... 2013 Yes African/Black American
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... 2013 Yes African/Black American
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... 2013 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... 2013 Yes 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... 2013 Yes White
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... 2013 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... 2013 Yes  
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... 2013 Yes  
Lisa Lucile Owens Coerced Parenthood as Family Policy: Feminism, the Moral Agency of Women, and Men's "Right to Choose" 5 Alabama Civil Rights & Civil Liberties Law Review Rev. 1 (2013) Part of what makes human agency moral is the demand that individuals think through their choices and, to the extent that they are choices made freely and unilaterally, that they shoulder most if not all of the consequences that visit upon those choices. It is not uncommon for the state to intervene in this moral field, shifting to choice-bystanders...; Search Snippet: ...AS FAMILY POLICY: FEMINISM, THE MORAL AGENCY OF WOMEN, AND MEN'S RIGHT TO CHOOSE Lisa Lucile Owens [FNa1] Copyright © 2013 the... 2013 Yes  
Laurie S. Kohn Engaging Men as Fathers: the Courts, the Law, and Father-absence in Low-income Families 35 Cardozo Law Review 511 (December, 2013) Introduction. 512 I. Trends in Father-Absence. 516 II. Barriers to Paternal Engagement. 519 A. Relational Barriers to Paternal Engagement. 521 B. Structural Barriers to Father-Presence. 523 C. Role Barriers to Paternal Engagement. 525 1. Role Ambiguity. 525 2. Dissatisfaction with the New Role. 526 D. Social Norm Barriers to Paternal Engagement....; Search Snippet: ...CARDOZO LAW REVIEW Cardozo Law Review December, 2013 Article ENGAGING MEN AS FATHERS: THE COURTS, THE LAW, AND FATHER-ABSENCE IN... 2013 Yes  
Stephanie Bontrager, Kelle Barrick, Elizabeth Stupi Gender and Sentencing: a Meta-analysis of Contemporary Research 16 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 349 (Spring 2013) Daly and Bordt's review of sentencing studies published between 1960 and 1990 found that women were generally at an advantage over male defendants in sentencing decisions. Given twenty-one years of additional gender/sentencing inquiry, and extensive revisions to criminal justice policy and practice since the publication of the meta-analysis,...; Search Snippet: ...JUSTICE Journal of Gender, Race and Justice Spring 2013 Article GENDER AND SENTENCING: A META-ANALYSIS OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH Stephanie Bontrager... 2013 Yes  
Juliet A. Williams Girls Can Be Anything . . . but Boys Will Be Boys: Discourses of Sex Difference in Education Reform Debates 13 Nevada Law Journal 533 (Winter 2013) In recent years, K-12 public education has emerged as a central staging ground for debating the nature and significance of gender differences. What might the rise of gender-based advocacy in education suggest about contemporary understandings of sex and gender in the United States? Assessing recent efforts to introduce gender-appropriate learning...; Search Snippet: ...IV: Masculinities and Education Law GIRLS CAN BE ANYTHING . . . BUT BOYS WILL BE BOYS: DISCOURSES OF SEX DIFFERENCE IN EDUCATION REFORM DEBATES Dr. Juliet... 2013 Yes  
Serena Mayeri Historicizing the "End of Men": the Politics of Reaction(s) 93 Boston University Law Review 729 (May, 2013) In fact, the most distinctive change is probably the emergence of an American matriarchy, where the younger men especially are unmoored, and closer than at any other time in history to being obsolete . . . . - Hanna Rosin In 1965 a Labor Department official named Daniel Patrick Moynihan wrote a report entitled The Negro Family: The Case for...; Search Snippet: ...the End of Men: Historical Perspectives HISTORICIZING THE END OF MEN : THE POLITICS OF REACTION(S) Serena Mayeri [FNa1] Copyright ©... 2013 Yes  
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