AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearGender in title or SummaryEthnicity Identified in Title
Ann C. McGinley Introduction: Men, Masculinities, and Law a Symposium on Multidimensional Masculinities Theory 13 Nevada Law Journal 315 (Winter 2013) I am pleased to introduce this volume of the Nevada Law Journal on Multidimensional Masculinities and the Law. Multidimensional Masculinities and the Law is an emerging legal discipline that uses masculinities studies from social sciences to interpret legal doctrine and to propose changes to legal interpretation. Those of us who are engaged in...; Search Snippet: ...Masculinities, and Law: A Symposium on Multidimensional Masculinities Theory INTRODUCTION: MEN, MASCULINITIES, AND LAW A SYMPOSIUM ON MULTIDIMENSIONAL MASCULINITIES THEORY Ann... 2013 Yes  
Michael Kimmel Is it the End of Men, or Are Men Still in Power? Yes! 93 Boston University Law Review 689 (May, 2013) Introduction. 689 I. Assumptions: Is Gender a Zero-Sum Game?. 690 II. Economy: Greater Equality and the Glass Ceiling. 691 III. Education: Is the Boy Crisis Because of Girls' Rise?. 693 IV. Sex: The Gender Politics of Hooking Up. 693 Conclusion. 695; Search Snippet: ...2013 Commentators on Keynote Address IS IT THE END OF MEN, OR ARE MEN STILL IN POWER? YES! Michael Kimmel [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2013... 2013 Yes  
June Carbone , Naomi Cahn Is Marriage for Rich Men? 13 Nevada Law Journal 386 (Winter 2013) At the center of critical theory, including feminism and much of masculinities theory, is a distrust of hierarchy. Yet, promotion of gender equality between men and women does not necessarily address the role of hierarchies among men or among women, and the role of male hierarchies often has different consequences from those among women. In this...; Search Snippet: ...Section II: Work, Family, and Masculinities IS MARRIAGE FOR RICH MEN? [FN1] June Carbone [FNa1] Naomi Cahn [FNaa1] Copyright (c) 2013... 2013 Yes  
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... 2013 Yes  
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... 2013 Yes  
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... 2013 Yes  
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... 2013 Yes  
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... 2013 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... 2012 Yes African/Black American
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... 2012 Yes African/Black American
M. Kristen Hefner, University of Delaware Punished: Policing the Lives of Black and Latino Boys. By Victor M. Rios. New York: New York University Press, 2011. 218 Pp. $20.00 Paper 46 Law and Society Review 942 (December, 2012) Punitive strategies such as tough on crime and zero tolerance policies that have traditionally been restricted to the field of criminal justice are currently being implemented in mainstream institutions that serve youthful populations, such as schools and civic centers. While examinations of punitive discourses and practices, poverty, and youth...; Search Snippet: ...E. Hull, Editor PUNISHED: POLICING THE LIVES OF BLACK AND LATINO BOYS. BY VICTOR M. RIOS. NEW YORK: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS... 2012 Yes Multiple Groups
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... 2012 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... 2012 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... 2012 Yes  
Joshua D. Talicska Out of One Closet and into Another: Why Abused Homosexual Males Refrain from Reporting Their Abuse and What to Do about it 8 Modern American 21 (Fall, 2012) It is estimated that the prevalence of partner abuse experienced by homosexual men is comparable to the prevalence of partner abuse experienced by heterosexual women. Still, the prevalence of partner abuse experienced by homosexual men is thought to be greatly underestimated and marked by a greater failure to report than partner abuse experienced...; Search Snippet: ...OUT OF ONE CLOSET AND INTO ANOTHER: WHY ABUSED HOMOSEXUAL MALES REFRAIN FROM REPORTING THEIR ABUSE AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT... 2012 Yes  
Ann C. McGinley Reasonable Men? 45 Connecticut Law Review Rev. 1 (November, 2012) After the Supreme Court recognized sexual harassment as a form of sex discrimination under Title VII, lower courts used the reasonable person standard to measure whether the behavior was sufficiently severe or pervasive to constitute a hostile working environment. Cultural and radical feminists objected to the reasonable person measure, and many...; Search Snippet: ...CONNECTICUT LAW REVIEW Connecticut Law Review November, 2012 Article REASONABLE MEN? Ann C. McGinley [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2011 the Connecticut Law... 2012 Yes  
Hannah Alsgaard Rural Inheritance: Gender Disparities in Farm Transmission 88 North Dakota Law Review 347 (2012) Farmers are farmers' sons. Notable in our modern day, heralded by many as a gender-neutral society, it is farmers' sons, not farmers' daughters, who become farmers and take over ownership and management of the family farm. It has long been true that agricultural knowledge and land have passed through generations of men. In contrast, daughters, even...; Search Snippet: ...LAW REVIEW North Dakota Law Review 2012 Article RURAL INHERITANCE: GENDER DISPARITIES IN FARM TRANSMISSION Hannah Alsgaard [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2012... 2012 Yes  
Angela J. Hattery They Play like Girls: Gender and Race (In) Equity in Ncaa Sports 2 Wake Forest Journal of Law and Policy 247 (2012) It has been a long time coming--39 years, to be exact--but women's tennis players will receive equal prize money to the men at Wimbledon this year. - Christopher Clarey In the 60s, we were always together .. But when the men formed the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals), I said, You're going to include the women aren't you? They said no....; Search Snippet: ...of Law and Policy 2012 Article THEY PLAY LIKE GIRLS: GENDER AND RACE (IN) EQUITY IN NCAA SPORTS Angela J. Hattery... 2012 Yes  
Alexandra Harwin Title Vii Challenges to Employment Discrimination Against Minority Men with Criminal Records 14 Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy 2 (2012) For job applicants, questions about criminal history are ubiquitous. Nearly three quarters of employment applications inquire into an applicant's criminal background, and nearly half of employers routinely follow up with background checks. Criminal convictions of whatever kind and whatever vintage serve as an automatic bar to employment in...; Search Snippet: ...2012 Article TITLE VII CHALLENGES TO EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST MINORITY MEN WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS Alexandra Harwin Copyright © 2012 by Regents of... 2012 Yes  
Brenda V. Smith Uncomfortable Places, Close Spaces: Female Correctional Workers' Sexual Interactions with Men and Boys in Custody 59 UCLA Law Review 1690 (August, 2012) It is well known that sexual abuse occurs within the correctional system. That female correctional staff commit a significant proportion of that sexual abuse is met with discomfort bordering on disbelief. This discomfort has limited the discourse about female correctional workers who abuse men or boys under their care. Scant scholarship exists that...; Search Snippet: ...UNCOMFORTABLE PLACES, CLOSE SPACES: FEMALE CORRECTIONAL WORKERS' SEXUAL INTERACTIONS WITH MEN AND BOYS IN CUSTODY Brenda V. Smith Copyright (c) 2012 Regents of... 2012 Yes  
Amy L. Katzen African American Men's Health and Incarceration: Access to Care upon Reentry and Eliminating Invisible Punishments 26 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice 221 (Summer 2011) African American men suffer worse health outcomes and have a lower life expectancy than other demographic groups. The disproportionately high incarceration rates of African American men for drug and other crimes is a crucial factor in understanding and combating health inequities. Being imprisoned is very bad for inmates' health because of damaging...; Search Snippet: ...JUSTICE Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice Summer 2011 Commentary AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN'S HEALTH AND INCARCERATION: ACCESS TO CARE UPON REENTRY AND ELIMINATING... 2011 Yes African/Black American
Angela P. Harris Heteropatriarchy Kills: Challenging Gender Violence in a Prison Nation 37 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 13 (2011) We need an analysis that furthers neither the conservative project of sequestering millions of men of color in accordance with the contemporary dictates of globalized capital and its prison industrial complex, nor the equally conservative project of abandoning poor women of color to a continuum of violence that extends from the sweatshops through...; Search Snippet: ...and Masculinity Through a Black Feminist Lens HETEROPATRIARCHY KILLS: CHALLENGING GENDER VIOLENCE IN A PRISON NATION Angela P. Harris [FNa1] Copyright... 2011 Yes African/Black American
Theresa M. Beiner White Male Heterosexist Norms in the Confirmation Process 32 Women's Rights Law Reporter 105 (Winter/Spring 2011) Justice Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearing took a controversial turn when commentators became aware of a reference in the New York Times to a portion of a speech she gave in 2001. In that speech, she candidly addressed how her background might influence her decision making opining, I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her...; Search Snippet: ...REPORTER Women's Rights Law Reporter Winter/Spring 2011 Article WHITE MALE HETEROSEXIST NORMS IN THE CONFIRMATION PROCESS Theresa M. Beiner [FNa1... 2011 Yes Multiple Groups
Jessica L. West 12 Racist Men: Post-verdict Evidence of Juror Bias 27 Harvard Journal on Racial & Ethnic Justice 165 (Spring 2011) I. Introduction. 166 II. The Evidentiary Prohibition on Post-Verdict Inquiry into Juror Deliberations. 171 A. The History of the Evidentiary Prohibition. 171 B. Concerns Protected by the Evidentiary Prohibition. 175 C. Contemporary Interpretation of the Rule: Tanner v. U.S. 178 III. The Evidentiary Prohibition within the Context of Juror...; Search Snippet: ...Harvard Journal on Racial & Ethnic Justice Spring 2011 12 RACIST MEN: POST-VERDICT EVIDENCE OF JUROR BIAS Jessica L. West [FNa1... 2011 Yes  
Heather S. Dixon A Temporary Ban on Pornography: a First Amendment-friendly Stride Toward Gender Equality 20 Southern California Review of Law & Social Justice 433 (Summer 2011) [I]f true equality between male and female persons is to be achieved, we cannot ignore the threat to equality resulting from exposure to . . . [m]aterials portraying women . . . as objects for sexual exploitation and abuse. Previous attempts to protect women and their enjoyment of constitutional liberties from the detrimental effects of pornography...; Search Snippet: ...TEMPORARY BAN ON PORNOGRAPHY: A FIRST AMENDMENT-FRIENDLY STRIDE TOWARD GENDER EQUALITY Heather S. Dixon [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2011 University of... 2011 Yes  
Gail Heriot , Alison Somin Affirmative Action for Men? Strange Silences and Strange Bedfellows in the Public Debate over Discrimination Against Women in College Admissions 12 Engage: The Journal of the Federalist Society Practice Groups 14 (11/1/2011) While some news reports indicate that discrimination against women on the basis of sex in college admissions is increasingly common, there has been relatively little public discussion about it--especially compared to the much more heated public debate concerning race-based affirmative action. Not surprisingly, therefore, there have been few...; Search Snippet: ...Society Practice Groups November 2011 Civil Rights AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FOR MEN? STRANGE SILENCES AND STRANGE BEDFELLOWS IN THE PUBLIC DEBATE OVER... 2011 Yes  
Katharine B. Silbaugh Deliverable Male 34 Seattle University Law Review 733 (Spring, 2011) In the summer of 2010, the Atlantic Monthly declared that we have reached The End of Men, explicating, in direct and unvarnished language, an idea that's been brewing for some time. That article claimed that we are in an era that puts the wind at the back of women in every way, and that [o]nce you open your eyes to this possibility, the evidence...; Search Snippet: ...2011 Crowdsourcing the Work-Family Debate: A Colloquy I DELIVERABLE MALE Katharine B. Silbaugh [FNd1] Copyright © 2011 by the Seattle University... 2011 Yes  
Krystal M. Moore Is Saving an Innocent Man a "Fool's Errand"? The Limitations of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act on an Original Writ of Habeas Corpus Petition 36 University of Dayton Law Review 197 (Winter, 2011) I. Introduction. 197 II. Background. 200 A. The Original Writ of Habeas Corpus. 201 B. The Purpose of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996. 203 C. Statutory Language of 28 U.S.C. § 2254(d)(1). 205 D. In re Troy Anthony Davis. 208 III. Analysis. 212 A. Section 2254(d)(1) and the Original Writ. 213 1. The Unreasonable Standard of...; Search Snippet: ...Dayton Law Review Winter, 2011 Comments IS SAVING AN INNOCENT MAN A FOOL'S ERRAND? THE LIMITATIONS OF THE ANTITERRORISM AND EFFECTIVE... 2011 Yes  
Lillian Marquez Making "Bad Men" Pay: Recovering Pain and Suffering Damages for Torts on Indian Reservations under the Bad Men Clause 20 Federal Circuit Bar Journal 609 (2011) Of the many peace treaties that the U.S. government created with existing bands of people in unacquired territories, nine explicitly provide for indemnification by the federal government for virtually any wrong committed against a member of a signatory tribe. Since the years in which the nine treaties were signed, this indemnification clause has...; Search Snippet: ...CIRCUIT BAR JOURNAL Federal Circuit Bar Journal 2011 MAKING BAD MEN PAY: RECOVERING PAIN AND SUFFERING DAMAGES FOR TORTS ON INDIAN RESERVATIONS UNDER THE BAD MEN CLAUSE Lillian Marquez [FNa1] Copyright © 2011 by The Federal Circuit... 2011 Yes  
Abigail E. Langer Men Made It, but They Can't Control It: Immigration Policy During the Great Depression, its Parallels to Policy Today, and the Future Implications of the Supreme Court's Decision in Chamber of Commerce V. Whiting 43 Connecticut Law Review 1645 (July, 2011) In its landmark 1941 decision, Edwards v. California, the Supreme Court held that people are themselves instruments of commerce. The Court's decision not only signaled a dramatic shift in immigration policy, but also reflected the federal government's desire to control the social and economic strife during and after the Great Depression. In May...; Search Snippet: ...4472945 CONNECTICUT LAW REVIEW Connecticut Law Review July, 2011 Notes MEN MADE IT, BUT THEY CAN'T CONTROL IT: IMMIGRATION POLICY DURING... 2011 Yes  
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