AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearGender in title or SummaryEthnicity Identified in Title
Sarah McCarthy The Legal and Social Implications of the Ncaa's "Pregnancy Exception" -- Does the Ncaa Discriminate Against Male Student-athletes? 14 Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 327 (2007) The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) punished University of Kansas football player Eric Butler for doing the right thing. Butler took a year off from playing football to help raise his newborn daughter. Now, the NCAA refuses to grant Butler the same rights that it would have offered a female student-athlete. Under present NCAA...; Search Snippet: ...OF THE NCAA'S PREGNANCY EXCEPTION -- DOES THE NCAA DISCRIMINATE AGAINST MALE STUDENT-ATHLETES? Sarah McCarthy [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2007 Villanova University... 2007 Yes  
Elaine Craig Trans-phobia and the Relational Production of Gender 18 Hastings Women's Law Journal 137 (Summer 2007) In 1431, Joan of Arc, a nineteen-year-old cross-dresser, was burned alive at the stake because she refused to stop dressing in men's clothing. Nearly six centuries later, in 2002, Gwen Araujo, a seventeen-year-old male-to-female transsexual, was strangled to death by two men who later claimed what can be described as a trans panic defense because...; Search Snippet: ...Summer 2007 Article TRANS-PHOBIA AND THE RELATIONAL PRODUCTION OF GENDER Elaine Craig [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2007 UC Hastings College of... 2007 Yes  
William A. Wick Book Review: Men in Black 73 Defense Counsel Journal 82 (January, 2006) MARK Levin's bestselling book, entitled Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America, is a forceful indictment of what Levin identifies as an increasingly activist court for amending our national Constitution in the guise of construing it. His book details the history of the current nine black-robed jurists on the U.S. Supreme Court...; Search Snippet: ...Defense Counsel Journal January, 2006 Feature Article Review BOOK REVIEW: MEN IN BLACK William A. Wick [FNa1] Copyright © 2006 by the... 2006 Yes African/Black American
I. Bennett Capers The Trial of Bigger Thomas: Race, Gender, and Trespass 31 New York University Review of Law and Social Change 1 (2006) Richard Wright's Native Son, the first novel by an African American to be featured as a main selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club, was nothing short of groundbreaking in the annals of American literature. The novel opens with the sound of an alarm going off--Richard Wright's wake-up call to America to open its eyes and address issues of race and...; Search Snippet: ...Social Change 2006 Articles THE TRIAL OF BIGGER THOMAS: RACE, GENDER, AND TRESPASS I. Bennett Capers [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2006 New... 2006 Yes African/Black American
Walter “Trey” Stock United States V. Scrushy and its Impact on Criminal Prosecutions under the Certification Requirements of Sarbanes-oxley 13 Texas Wesleyan Law Review 239 (Fall 2006) I. Introduction. 239 II. The Enron Firestorm--The Impetus Behind Sarbanes-Oxley. 241 A. The Certification Requirements of Sarbanes-Oxley. 244 B. Appraisal of Internal Controls Requirement. 244 C. Other Sarbanes-Oxley Provisions. 246 D. The Government's Success Leading up to United States v. Scrushy. 247 III. HealthSouth and the Case Against Richard...; Search Snippet: ...bench behind the defense table. Within a few minutes, five African- American men and women of faith joined hands with Richard and Leslie... 2006 Yes African/Black American
Burt R. Willie Kennewick Man--mission Accomplished? 43 Idaho Law Review 301 (2006) Did the legal result from the Kennewick Man litigation accomplish the desired protection for Native American cultural property that Congress intended when it passed the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)? The discovery of the Kennewick Man has generated a great deal of attention and conflict regarding Native American...; Search Snippet: ...4385258 IDAHO LAW REVIEW Idaho Law Review 2006 Comment KENNEWICK MAN--MISSION ACCOMPLISHED? Burt R. Willie [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2006 Idaho... 2006 Yes American Indian/Alaskan Native
S. Alan Ray Native American Identity and the Challenge of Kennewick Man 79 Temple Law Review 89 (Spring 2006) Give the historical method an inch and it will take a mile. From a strictly orthodox standpoint, therefore, it seems to bear a certain similarity to the devil . . . . Jurisprudence, ethics, sociology, political theory, and aesthetics have been affected to their very depths by the historical approach and have been aligned with historical viewpoints...; Search Snippet: ...2332068 TEMPLE LAW REVIEW Temple Law Review Spring 2006 Article NATIVE AMERICAN IDENTITY AND THE CHALLENGE OF KENNEWICK MAN S. Alan Ray [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2006 Temple University of... 2006 Yes American Indian/Alaskan Native
Ann Martin Stacey, Cassia Spohn Gender and the Social Costs of Sentencing: an Analysis of Sentences Imposed on Male and Female Offenders in Three U.s. District Courts 11 Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law 43 (Spring, 2006) Disparity in the treatment of offenders involved in the criminal justice system has been the topic of a substantial amount of research over the past thirty years. Perhaps the most compelling evidence of disparity is found in the demographics of the inmate population in state and federal prisons throughout the United States. Most of those...; Search Snippet: ...CRIMINAL LAW Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law Spring, 2006 Article GENDER AND THE SOCIAL COSTS OF SENTENCING: AN ANALYSIS OF SENTENCES IMPOSED ON MALE AND FEMALE OFFENDERS IN THREE U.S. DISTRICT COURTS Ann Martin... 2006 Yes  
Kim Taylor-Thompson Girl Talk--examining Racial and Gender Lines in Juvenile Justice 6 Nevada Law Journal 1137 (Spring 2006) Much of the talk about juvenile justice in the United States centers on the plight of young men of color: for good reason. Their disproportionate presence in the system warrants, at a minimum, close examination and candid conversation. As critical as that discussion remains, it may be deflecting attention from the fastest growing segment of the...; Search Snippet: ...Legal Representation of Children Article GIRL TALK--EXAMINING RACIAL AND GENDER LINES IN JUVENILE JUSTICE Kim Taylor-Thompson [FNa1] Copyright ©... 2006 Yes  
Carolyn B. Ramsey Intimate Homicide: Gender and Crime Control, 1880-1920 77 University of Colorado Law Review 101 (Winter 2006) The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system tolerated male violence against women. This article dramatically revises feminist understanding of the legal history of public responses to intimate homicide by showing that, in both the eastern and the western United States, men accused of killing...; Search Snippet: ...University of Colorado Law Review Winter 2006 Article INTIMATE HOMICIDE: GENDER AND CRIME CONTROL, 1880-1920 Carolyn B. Ramsey [FNa1] Copyright... 2006 Yes  
Steven Goldberg Kennewick Man and the Meaning of Life 2006 University of Chicago Legal Forum 275 (2006) When Native Americans and scientists clashed over ownership of the ancient remains of Kennewick Man it was, in part, a dispute between the needs of traditional culture and the needs of the modern research establishment. Native Americans demanded the reburial of Kennewick Man whereas scientists wanted to analyze the ancient remains. But more was at...; Search Snippet: ...Forum 2006 Law and Life: Definitions and Decisionmaking Article KENNEWICK MAN AND THE MEANING OF LIFE Steven Goldberg [FNd1] Copyright © 2006 by The University of Chicago; Steven Goldberg When Native Americans and scientists clashed over ownership of the ancient remains of Kennewick Man it was, in part, a dispute between the needs of... 2006 Yes  
Prof. Esther Vicente Las Reformas Jurídicas Y El Rejuego Del Poder: Mujer, Desigualdad Y Derecho 40 Revista Juridica Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico 497 (Junio-Julio, 2006) Pareciera que el Siglo XXI ha convocado a los juristas en Puerto Rico a poner al día los códigos que, sin mucho cambio al pasar el tiempo, han regido o pretendido regir, la cotidianidad de la vida en nuestro país. Recientemente se adoptó un nuevo Código Penal y al presente discutimos propuestas de cambio para los diversos libros del Código Civil....; Search Snippet: ...sobre las mujeres y la pobreza incluidas en este trabajo son una elaboración de mi conferencia presentada en el Seminario en... 2006 Yes  
Therese A. Huston Race and Gender Bias in Higher Education: Could Faculty Course Evaluations Impede Further Progress Toward Parity? 4 Seattle Journal for Social Justice 591 (Spring/Summer, 2006) Colleges and universities are making uneven progress towards reaching gender and racial equity. Although great strides have been made to increase the proportion of female to male students at the undergraduate level, less progress has been made in balancing the proportion of female to male faculty. Likewise, certain racial and ethnic groups have...; Search Snippet: ...Justice Spring/Summer, 2006 Pedagogy and Social Justice RACE AND GENDER BIAS IN HIGHER EDUCATION: COULD FACULTY COURSE EVALUATIONS IMPEDE FURTHER... 2006 Yes  
Sydney Tarzwell The Gender Lines Are Marked with Razor Wire: Addressing State Prison Policies and Practices for the Management of Transgender Prisoners 38 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 167 (Fall 2006) The dominant binary understanding of gender is a powerful coercive force: individuals are pressured to conform to cultural ideals of male or female from the moment they are assigned a sex on their birth certificate. Refusal or inability to conform to gender expectations that align with one's assigned sex can have drastic repercussions....; Search Snippet: ...REVIEW Columbia Human Rights Law Review Fall 2006 Note THE GENDER LINES ARE MARKED WITH RAZOR WIRE: ADDRESSING STATE PRISON POLICIES... 2006 Yes  
Kathleen B. Overly The Exploitation of African-american Men in College Athletic Programs 5 Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 31 (Fall 2005) Introduction. 32 I. History of NCAA Freshman Eligibility Requirements. 34 A. Proposition 16: Improving Academic Performance of College Athletes. 36 B. Cureton v. NCAA: Allegations of Disparate Impact. 39 C. Pryor v. NCAA: Allegations of Intentional Discrimination. 41 D. NCAA Response: The Revised Proposition 16. 42 II. What Constitutes Disparate...; Search Snippet: ...and Entertainment Law Journal Fall 2005 Note THE EXPLOITATION OF AFRICAN- AMERICAN MEN IN COLLEGE ATHLETIC PROGRAMS Kathleen B. Overly [FNa1] Copyright ©... 2005 Yes African/Black American
Joel A. Holt Treat All Men Alike : an Analysis of United States V. White Mountain Apache Tribe and Suggestions for True Reparation 38 Akron Law Review 413 (2005) Great nations, like great men, should keep their word. In 1492, Christopher Columbus landed on the shores of the New World. He brought with him dreams of gold, a sword, fire and disease. In doing so, he began the systematic annihilation of the Western Hemisphere's indigenous people. The torture and genocide of Native Americans, motivated by...; Search Snippet: ...AKRON LAW REVIEW Akron Law Review 2005 Note TREAT ALL MEN ALIKE [FNd1] : AN ANALYSIS OF UNITED STATES V. WHITE MOUNTAIN... 2005 Yes American Indian/Alaskan Native
Gary L. Atkins My Man Fridae: Re-producing Asian Masculinity 4 Seattle Journal for Social Justice 67 (Fall/Winter 2005) Since the days of Western empire, Europeans have energetically manufactured images of their own masculinity to contrast the images of the men they colonized. In the case of people living in Asia, images of the native men could either be romantic or highly derogatory. The most troubling images often constructed the Asian male as effeminate and as...; Search Snippet: ...Winter 2005 December 2005 (Re) Examining Race and Gender MY MAN FRIDAE: RE-PRODUCING ASIAN MASCULINITY Gary L. Atkins [FN1] Copyright... 2005 Yes Asian American
Lorraine K. Bannai Taking the Stand: the Lessons of Three Men Who Took the Japanese American Internment to Court 4 Seattle Journal for Social Justice Just. 1 (Fall/Winter 2005) The internment notice came out, and it burned me up, you know. Here I am, an American, and I have to go to internment camp. I was really upset. And I said I'm not going to go. I'm an American and that's what I am and I'm going to stay that way. - Fred Korematsu In the fall of 1941, Glenn Miller and the big bands were on the airwaves, Joe DiMaggio...; Search Snippet: ...Japanese American Internment TAKING THE STAND: THE LESSONS OF THREE MEN WHO TOOK THE JAPANESE AMERICAN INTERNMENT TO COURT [FNa1] Lorraine K. Bannai [FN1] Copyright © 2005... 2005 Yes Asian American
Olympia Duhart A Native Son's Defense: Bigger Thomas and Diminished Capacity 49 Howard Law Journal 61 (Fall 2005) What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore -- And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over -- like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode? Alone in a bedroom with a drunk, young white woman, Bigger Thomas panics as he senses the approach...; Search Snippet: ...Law Journal Fall 2005 50th Anniversary Edition Article A NATIVE SON'S DEFENSE: BIGGER THOMAS AND DIMINISHED CAPACITY Olympia Duhart [FNa1] Copyright... 2005 Yes  
Hon. Ronald Adrine, Michael W. Runner, Cleveland (Ohio) Municipal Court, Family Violence Prevention Fund (San Francisco) Engaging Men and Boys in Domestic Violence Prevention Strategies 6 Journal of the Center for Families, Children and the Courts 175 (2005) In California as well as nationwide, thousands of judges, court staff, attorneys, domestic violence advocates, law enforcement personnel, and other professionals engage daily in the battle to intervene after domestic violence, helping to protect the victims and their children, to hold perpetrators accountable, and to prevent future incidents of...; Search Snippet: ...Center for Families, Children and the Courts 2005 Perspective ENGAGING MEN AND BOYS IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION STRATEGIES [FNa1] An Invitation to the... 2005 Yes  
Brian Donovan Gender Inequality and Criminal Seduction: Prosecuting Sexual Coercion in the Early-20th Century 30 Law and Social Inquiry 61 (Winter 2005) This article analyzes narratives of sexual consent and coercion in 15 criminal seduction cases tried in New York City from 1903 to 1918. I explore courtroom accounts of seduction to explain how dominant notions of masculinity and femininity constrain the effectiveness of sex crime laws. Unlike men, women in the Progressive era (1900-1920) who...; Search Snippet: ...AND SOCIAL INQUIRY Law and Social Inquiry Winter 2005 Article GENDER INEQUALITY AND CRIMINAL SEDUCTION: PROSECUTING SEXUAL COERCION IN THE EARLY... 2005 Yes  
Fred O. Smith, Jr. Gendered Justice: Do Male and Female Judges Rule Differently on Questions of Gay Rights? 57 Stanford Law Review 2087 (May, 2005) Introduction: When and Where I Enter. 2088 I. Gendered Justice. 2097 A. The Dataset. 2098 B. Results. 2099 1. Age and decision year. 2101 2. Region. 2103 3. Political party. 2104 4. Method selected and jurisdictional level. 2106 C. Controlling for Legal Doctrines. 2107 D. Alternative Methodological Considerations. 2109 II. Understanding the...; Search Snippet: ...REVIEW Stanford Law Review May, 2005 Note GENDERED JUSTICE: DO MALE AND FEMALE JUDGES RULE DIFFERENTLY ON QUESTIONS OF GAY RIGHTS... 2005 Yes  
Sheldon Goldman , Elliot Slotnick , Gerard Gryski , Sara Schiavoni W. Bush's Judiciary: the First Term Record 88 Judicature 244 (May-June 2005) American politics intensified during the 2004 presidential election year. Although the appointment of judges was not a major issue in the campaign, both parties addressed it in their party platforms and on occasion the issue was publicly raised, particularly with regard to the Supreme Court. When the hoopla was over, George W. Bush won reelection...; Search Snippet: ...able to place on the bench professionally qualified, ethnically diverse men and women who share the President's judicial philosophy. Sheldon Goldman... 2005 Yes  
Bridget Hiedemann , Jutta M. Joesch Whose Sons and Daughters Are Treated Differently? (Re)examining the Child Gender Literature Through the Lens of Race and Ethnicity 4 Seattle Journal for Social Justice 119 (Fall/Winter 2005) In recent years social scientists have accumulated evidence of differences in family structure, labor market outcomes, and child care in response to sons and daughters in the United States. Newspaper headlines such as It's a Boy! Will You Marry Me? and It's a Girl! (Will the Economy Suffer?) provide the essence of the growing body of literature...; Search Snippet: ...Winter 2005 December 2005 (Re) Examining Race and Gender WHOSE SONS AND DAUGHTERS ARE TREATED DIFFERENTLY? (RE)EXAMINING THE CHILD GENDER LITERATURE THROUGH THE LENS OF RACE AND ETHNICITY [FNa1] Bridget... 2005 Yes  
Ekow N. Yankah Good Guys and Bad Guys: Punishing Character, Equality and the Irrelevance of Moral Character to Criminal Punishment 25 Cardozo Law Review 1019 (February, 2004) In my second year of law school I had to move. This was difficult because I had to maneuver a large unwieldy van through the streets of midtown Manhattan. Unwilling to shoulder the load alone I inveigled a friend, a Yale Law School student, also Black, to help. I was uneasy about navigating the truck about town. Charting the chaotic traffic was...; Search Snippet: ...CARDOZO LAW REVIEW Cardozo Law Review February, 2004 Article GOOD GUYS AND BAD GUYS: PUNISHING CHARACTER, EQUALITY AND THE IRRELEVANCE OF MORAL CHARACTER TO... 2004 Yes African/Black American
Floyd D. Weatherspoon Racial Profiling of African-american Males: Stopped, Searched, and Stripped of Constitutional Protection 38 John Marshall Law Review 439 (Winter 2004) Every African-American male in this country who drives a vehicle, or has traveled by bus or plane, either knowingly or unknowingly has been the victim of racial profiling by law enforcement officials. Indeed, African-American males are disproportionately targeted, stopped, and searched by law enforcement officials based on race and gender. Those...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review Winter 2004 December 2004 Article RACIAL PROFILING OF AFRICAN- AMERICAN MALES: STOPPED, SEARCHED, AND STRIPPED OF CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION Floyd D. Weatherspoon... 2004 Yes African/Black American
Eleanor Hicks Teaching African-american Boys in the Mississippi Delta 11 Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy 367 (Spring, 2004) I first arrived in Hartswood, Mississippi three days before teacher orientation would begin for me at the town's elementary school. It was early August and heat rose in waves off the blacktop. Poised on the Mississippi River, Hartswood is surrounded on three sides by cotton fields, so to arrive there from anywhere in late summer is to journey...; Search Snippet: ...Making a Difference Through Community, Advocacy, and Policy Essay TEACHING AFRICAN- AMERICAN BOYS IN THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA Eleanor Hicks [FNa1] Copyright © 2004 by... 2004 Yes African/Black American
Kate L. Didech The Extension of Disparate Impact Theory to White Men: What the Civil Rights Act of 1991 Plainly Does Not Mean 10 Texas Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights 55 (Winter 2004) Great challenges still face religious, racial, and ethnic minorities and women in our society. Human nature has not yet advanced to the point at which individuals are measured by their humanity and not their gender or skin color. Achieving such a society requires the full measure of intellectual creativity and resources of . . . all Americans....; Search Snippet: ...2004 Note THE EXTENSION OF DISPARATE IMPACT THEORY TO WHITE MEN: WHAT THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1991 PLAINLY DOES NOT... 2004 Yes White
Charles P. Charpentier An Unimproved Lie: Gender Discrimination Continues at Augusta National Golf Club 11 Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 111 (2004) Women are welcome as guests, they may play anytime they like, they have a lovely changing room, but the club is for men. What could possibly be wrong with that? The tradition of the Masters began in 1934 when Bob Jones and Clifford Roberts decided to hold an annual golf tournament. Originally named the Augusta National Invitation Tournament, the...; Search Snippet: ...Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 2004 Comment AN UNIMPROVED LIE: GENDER DISCRIMINATION CONTINUES AT AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB Charles P. Charpentier... 2004 Yes  
John M. Ohle Constructing the Trannie: Transgender People and the Law 8 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 237 (Spring 2004) Prelude: Author's Notes I. Introduction II. Constructing the Transgender Person: Building Blocks III. Case Constructions IV. When Law Attempts to Solve Real Life Issues V. Now All We Have to do is Solve All the Problems: Solutions VI. Conclusion; Search Snippet: ...at 61 ( Camp has long been a way for gay men [queers] to savage straight society while acknowledging its power.... 2004 Yes  
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