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Madeline Porta |
Not Guilty by Reason of Gender Transgression: the Ethics of Gender Identity Disorder as Criminal Defense and the Case of Pfc. Chelsea Manning |
16 CUNY Law Review 319 (Summer 2013) |
A young person sits in a dark room, face lit by the glow of a computer screen. The person types for long stretches, then pauses while waiting for an instant message response from a new friend. The message thread is bursting with the types of confessions familiar in a world of cyber anonymity: job frustration, anxiety, interspersed with...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review Summer 2013 Note Not Guilty by Reason of Gender Transgression: the Ethics of Gender Identity Disorder as Criminal Defense and the Case of Pfc... |
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Lee Ann S. Wang |
Of the Law, but Not its Spirit": Immigration Marriage Fraud as Legal Fiction and Violence Against Asian Immigrant Women |
3 UC Irvine Law Review 1221 (December, 2013) |
Introduction. 1221 I. Immigration Marriage Fraud as a Legal Fiction. 1228 II. The Racial Problem with Coaching . 1235 III. Translation as Fraudulent Speaker. 1239 IV. Love Letters and Whiteness. 1243 V. The Citizen Subject as Innocent Speaker. 1246 Conclusion. 1249; Search Snippet: ...Marriage Fraud as Legal Fiction and Violence Against Asian Immigrant Women Lee Ann S. Wang [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2013 Uc Irvine... |
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Robin Walker Sterling |
On Surviving Legal De-education: an Allegory for a Renaissance in Legal Education |
91 Denver University Law Review 211 (2013) |
They had done it. After three long years, three of the members of the graduating class of 2035 of Denver Law sat together over burgers at Crimson & Gold, the local student hangout that had sustained them through countless hours of studying, memorizing, outlining, and learning. Geneva Johnson could not believe that she had just graduated from law...; Search Snippet: ...Squarely at the Intersection of Critical Race Theory and Critical Feminist Jurisprudence. Critical Race Theory Is Characterized by Frequent Use Of... |
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Jonathan A. Wolfson |
Optimal Opt-out: the Effect of the Payroll Tax on Married Women's Labor Force Participation |
31 Quinnipiac Law Review 843 (2013) |
Dick and Jane Harper are the stereotypical upper middle-class family. In the film Fun with Dick and Jane, Dick (Jim Carrey's character) has been promoted to Vice President of Communications and he encourages his wife Jane (Téa Leoni's character) to quit her job to spend more time with their son. While her decision to quit working, coupled with the...; Search Snippet: ...Opt-out: the Effect of the Payroll Tax on Married Women's Labor Force Participation Jonathan A. Wolfson [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2013... |
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Program Seeks Lawyers to Help Hispanic and Women Farmers in Discrimination Claims Process |
38-FEB Montana Lawyer 16 (February, 2013) |
The Farmers' Legal Action Group, Inc. (FLAG) and the National Agricultural Law Center is seeking lawyers to assist Hispanic and women farmers to complete and submit claims forms in a non-judicial process to resolve past claims of discrimination in USDA Farm Loan Programs. The USDA Hispanic and Women Farmers and Ranchers Claims Process (HWFRCP) is...; Search Snippet: ...Feature Story Hwfrcp Claims Process Program Seeks Lawyers to Help Hispanic and Women Farmers in Discrimination Claims Process Copyright © 2013 by State Bar... |
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Jill C. Engle |
Promoting the General Welfare: Legal Reform to Lift Women and Children in the United States out of Poverty |
16 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice Just. 1 (Winter 2013) |
It is no secret that women have long been economically disadvantaged in the United States. During the nation's first century, laws sanctioned female subjugation. Most notably, the United States legal system adopted the English common law principle of coverture whereby wives lacked legal status of their own and were instead covered by their...; Search Snippet: ...2013 Article Promoting the General Welfare: Legal Reform to Lift Women and Children in the United States out of Poverty Jill... |
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Sheerine Alemzadeh |
Protecting the Margins: Intersectional Strategies to Protecting Gender Outlaws from Workplace Harassment |
37 New York University Review of Law and Social Change 339 (2013) |
Sexual harassment jurisprudence is predicated on heteronormative constructions of desire and power in the workplace. Harassment claims brought by gay and lesbian workers explode this binary gender paradigm by challenging the premise that desire can only flow between workers of different biological sexes. While courts have striven to integrate LGBT...; Search Snippet: ...Change 2013 Article Protecting the Margins: Intersectional Strategies to Protecting Gender Outlaws from Workplace Harassment Sheerine Alemzadeh [Fnd1] Copyright (C) 2013... |
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Constance A. Anastopoulo , Daniel J. Crooks III , nujlsp@gmail.com |
Race and Gender on the Bench: How Best to Achieve Diversity in Judicial Selection |
8 Northwestern Journal of Law & Social Policy 174 (Spring, 2013) |
How can states increase diversity on the bench? This article begins by presuming that increasing racial and gender diversity is a worthy goal--among other positive results, a diverse bench increases the judicial system's perceived legitimacy by increasing a diverse citizenry's confidence that judges will treat them fairly and impartially. Next we...; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Law & Social Policy Spring, 2013 Article Race and Gender on the Bench: How Best to Achieve Diversity in Judicial... |
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I. Bennett Capers |
Real Women, Real Rape |
60 UCLA Law Review 826 (April, 2013) |
There are several reasons to find rape shield laws troubling. From the point of view of many defense lawyers and civil libertarians, rape shield laws, by curtailing a defendant's ability to offer evidence of an accuser's prior sexual conduct, unfairly circumscribe a defendant's right to confront witnesses and present relevant evidence in his...; Search Snippet: ...Ucla Law Review Ucla Law Review April, 2013 Article Real Women, Real Rape I. Bennett Capers Copyright (C) 2013 Regents Of... |
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Alizabeth Newman |
Reflections on Vawa's Strange Bedfellows: the Partnership Between the Battered Immigrant Women's Movement and Law Enforcement |
42 University of Baltimore Law Review 229 (Winter 2013) |
[T]his is our failure and our challenge for the twenty-first century: to reclaim a movement, to reform a vision, and to resituate ourselves within a feminist politic that refuses to sacrifice women's experience and autonomy to the prerogatives of the state. INTRODUCTION During the same two decades in which immigrants in the U.S. have seen their...; Search Snippet: ...On Vawa's Strange Bedfellows: the Partnership Between the Battered Immigrant Women's Movement and Law Enforcement Alizabeth Newman [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2012... |
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Julie Goldscheid |
Rethinking Civil Rights and Gender Violence |
14 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 43 (Winter, 2013) |
Advocacy seeking justice for survivors of domestic and sexual violence historically has invoked civil rights law and rhetoric to advance legal remedies and public policy reform. Although many have come to think of a civil rights remedy as a private right of action against an individual, when we think about civil rights and gender violence, we...; Search Snippet: ...Of Gender and Sexuality Law Article Rethinking Civil Rights and Gender Violence Julie Goldscheid [Fna1] Copyright © 2013 by Julie Goldscheid Abstract... |
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Angelo Guisado |
Reversal of Fortune: the Inapposite Standards Applied to Remedial Race-, Gender-, and Orientation-based Classifications |
92 Nebraska Law Review 1 (2013) |
I. Introduction. 2 II. Background. 5 A. A Discussion of the Injustices Remedial Legislation Is Meant to Combat. 5 1. Race. 5 2. Gender. 7 3. Sexual Orientation. 7 B. An Introduction to Remedial Legislation. 8 1. The Freedman's Bureau. 9 2. The Fourteenth Amendment. 10 C. An Examination of the Tiered Framework that Applies in Reviewing Both...; Search Snippet: ...Reversal of Fortune: the Inapposite Standards Applied to Remedial Race-, Gender-, and Orientation-based Classifications Angelo Guisado [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2013... |
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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... |
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Neville Hoad |
Sovereign Feeling: the South African Constitution, Hiv/aids, and the Right to Sexual Orientation and Dignity |
18 UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 125 (Fall, 2013) |
As the gay rights movement gathered momentum in many parts of the world, countries increasingly started considering if and how to protect the rights of their citizens to be free from discrimination based on sexual orientation. In 1996, South Africa, a relatively new country still reeling from the racial discrimination that permeated society during...; Search Snippet: ...Angeles, Feb. 14-15, 2013); African Same-sex Sexualities and Gender Diversity Conference (Pretoria, Feb. 13-16, 2011); Modern Languages Association... |
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Alexandria Gutierrez |
Sufferings Peculiarly Their Own: the Thirteenth Amendment, in Defense of Incarcerated Women's Reproductive Rights |
15 Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy 117 (2013) |
When they told me my new-born babe was a girl, my heart was heavier than it had ever been before. Slavery is terrible for men; but it is far more terrible for women. Superadded to the burden common to all, they have wrongs, and sufferings, and mortifications peculiarly their own. The Thirteenth Amendment did not end slavery over night. Despite...; Search Snippet: ...Peculiarly Their Own: the Thirteenth Amendment, in Defense of Incarcerated Women's Reproductive Rights Alexandria Gutierrez [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2013 Regents Of... |
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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: ...Is Not and What Might Be on the Road Toward Gender Equality Philip N. Cohen [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2013 Trustees Of... |
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Robin R. Runge |
The Evolution of a National Response to Violence Against Women |
24 Hastings Women's Law Journal 429 (Summer 2013) |
Violence against women reflects as much a failure of our Nation's collective willingness to confront the problem as it does the failure of the Nation's law and regulations. Both our resolve and our laws must change if women are to lead free and equal lives. The Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA 1994) was the first comprehensive legislative...; Search Snippet: ...Remarks the Evolution of a National Response to Violence Against Women Robin R. Runge [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2013 Uc Hastings College... |
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Carolyn B. Ramsey |
The Exit Myth: Family Law, Gender Roles, and Changing Attitudes Toward Female Victims of Domestic Violence |
20 Michigan Journal of Gender & Law L. 1 (2013) |
This Article presents a hypothesis suggesting how and why the criminal justice response to domestic violence changed, over the course of the twentieth century, from sympathy for abused women and a surprising degree of state intervention in intimate relationships to the apathy and discrimination that the battered women's movement exposed. The riddle...; Search Snippet: ...Of Gender & Law 2013 Article the Exit Myth: Family Law, Gender Roles, and Changing Attitudes Toward Female Victims of Domestic Violence [Fnd1] Carolyn B. Ramsey [Fna1] Copyright... |
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Lindsey A. Guerrero |
The Force-feeding of Young Girls: Mauritania's Failure to Enforce Preventative Measures and Comply with the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women |
21 Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems 879 (Winter, 2013) |
I. Introduction. 880 II. Force-Feeding in the Modern Era: A Desire for Change. 882 III. Current Barriers to Change. 884 IV. Applicable Law. 886 A. International Law. 886 1. The CEDAW. 886 2. The Optional Protocol. 889 B. Domestic Law. 890 1. The Constitution of Mauritania and the 2001 Personal Status Code. 890 2. Shari'a Law. 891 a. Three...; Search Snippet: ...Problems Winter, 2013 Student Note the Force-feeding of Young Girls: Mauritania's Failure to Enforce Preventative Measures and Comply with The... |
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Ajmel Quereshi |
The Forgotten Remedy: a Legal and Theoretical Defense of Intermediate Scrutiny for Gender-based Affirmative Action Programs |
21 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 797 (2013) |
Introduction. 798 I. The Rise and Fall of Gender-Based Affirmative Action: An Examination of the Development and Decline of Intermediate Scrutiny. 800 A. The Rise of Intermediate Scrutiny: The Development of the Court's Jurisprudence with Regard to Statutes That Differentiate on the Basis of Gender. 801 B. The First Step Backwards: The Supreme...; Search Snippet: ...Remedy: a Legal and Theoretical Defense of Intermediate Scrutiny for Gender-based Affirmative Action Programs Ajmel Quereshi [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2013... |
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Tamara S. Smallman |
The Glass Boardroom: the Sec's Role in Cracking the Door Open So Women May Enter |
2013 Columbia Business Law Review 801 (2013) |
This Note explores the current status of gender diversity disclosures under the SEC's 2009 Proxy Disclosure Enhancements. It draws on original data compiled from the Fortune 50's 2012 proxies in its analysis of both corporate compliance under the SEC's revised rule and current female representation in America's most influential boardrooms. In a...; Search Snippet: ...Boardroom: the Sec's Role in Cracking the Door Open So Women May Enter Tamara S. Smallman [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2013 Columbia... |
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Jorge R. Fragoso |
The Human Cost of Self-deportation: How Attrition Through Enforcement Affects Immigrant Women and Children |
28 Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society 69 (Spring 2013) |
Introduction. 70 I. The Modern INA and its Effect on Immigrant Women. 71 A. Citizens, Immigrants, and Nonimmigrant Aliens under the INA. 72 i. Employment-Based Preference. 73 ii. Family-Based Preference. 74 B. Grounds for Removal. 75 C. A Snapshot of Undocumented Immigrants Living in the U.S.. 76 II. Additional Hurdles for Immigrant Women in...; Search Snippet: ...Cost of Self-deportation: How Attrition Through Enforcement Affects Immigrant Women and Children Jorge R. Fragoso [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2013 Wisconsin... |
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Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, Abigail Kolker |
The Impact of the Economic Downturn on Women Lawyers in the United States |
20 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 1169 (2013) |
Although women have made considerable inroads in the legal profession over the past four decades, a review of their distribution in various types of practice in the United States shows that, compared to their male colleagues, they have been affected disproportionately by the recent economic downturn, although not in every sphere of the profession....; Search Snippet: ...Iii: National Perspectives the Impact of the Economic Downturn on Women Lawyers in the United States Cynthia Fuchs Epstein Abigail Kolker... |
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Charles J. Reid, Jr. |
The Journey to Seneca Falls: Mary Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Legal Emancipation of Women |
10 University of Saint Thomas Law Journal 1123 (Spring, 2013) |
[T]he star that guides us all, President Barack Obama declared in his Second Inaugural, is our commitment to human dignity and justice. This commitment has led us through Seneca Falls and Selma and Stonewall towards the equality that we enjoy today. This Article concerns the pre-history to the Seneca Falls Convention of Women's Rights,...; Search Snippet: ...Mary Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Legal Emancipation of Women Dr. Charles J. Reid, Jr. [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2013 University... |
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Lisa D. Brush |
The Law, Gendered Abuse, and the Limits and Possibilities of Feminist Theory |
49 Tulsa Law Review 355 (Winter, 2013) |
Leigh Goodmark, A Troubled Marriage: Domestic Violence and the Legal System (2011). Pp. 263. Hardcover $65.00. The year 2013 marked the thirtieth anniversary of the publication of Catharine MacKinnon's Feminism, Marxism, Method, and the State: Toward Feminist Jurisprudence. Although she does not cite this essay in particular, Leigh Goodmark refers...; Search Snippet: ...The Law, Gendered Abuse, and the Limits and Possibilities of Feminist Theory Lisa D. Brush [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2013 University Of... |
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Cynthia Grant Bowman |
The Path from Feminist Legal Theory to Environmental Law and Policy |
22 Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy 641 (Spring 2013) |
My personal path from feminist legal theory to an interest in environmental law and policy began with my move to Ithaca, New York in 2006. For decades, I specialized in issues about women, both domestic and international, but lived and worked in a large American city. The move to a house in the country and a workplace on a campus surrounded by...; Search Snippet: ...Law & Public Policy Spring 2013 Symposium Articles the Path from Feminist Legal Theory to Environmental Law and Policy Cynthia Grant Bowman... |
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Terry Morehead Dworkin , Aarti Ramaswami , Cindy A. Schipani |
The Role of Networks, Mentors, and the Law in Overcoming Barriers to Organizational Leadership for Women with Children |
20 Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 83 (2013) |
I. Possible Corrections through Existing Legal Remedies. 86 A. Quotas: A European Solution. 86 B. Quotas, Goals, and Affirmative Action in the United States. 87 C. Pregnancy Discrimination Act. 95 D. Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). 98 II. The Role of Mentoring and Networking. 100 III. The Pathways Study. 104 A. Theory and Research Questions....; Search Snippet: ...And the Law in Overcoming Barriers to Organizational Leadership for Women with Children [Fnd1] Terry Morehead Dworkin [Fna1] Aarti Ramaswami [Fnaa1... |
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Tony Mauro |
The Supreme Court Sotomayor and Kagan |
97 Judicature 57 (July-August 2013) |
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was causing a stir in the courtroom. It was February 27, 2013, and the justices were hearing oral argument in Shelby County v. Holder, a test of the constitutionality of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr. told the Court that by renewing the act in 2006 by an overwhelming...; Search Snippet: ...On the Supreme Court. With Sharp Difference in Style, Each Woman Is Taking Her Own Path to Influence on the Court... |
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Elky Almaraz |
The Underrepresentation of Hispanic Women in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Fields: What Can Be Done to "Curie" the Problem? |
16 Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice 153 (2013) |
I. Introduction. 154 II. The Path That has Led to Today's Underrepresentation of Minority Women in the Sciences. 156 A. The Uphill Battle: The Legal History of Hispanics and Women in Education and Employment. 156 B. Hispanic Women in STEM Fields: Lack of Support for the Doubly Discriminated. 160 III. Analyzing the Problem: Potential Causes,...; Search Snippet: ...On Race and Social Justice 2013 Comment the Underrepresentation of Hispanic Women in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Fields: What Can... |
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Hispanic/Latinx American |
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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: ...Man-hater. See Genesis 3:16 (King James). Unto the Woman [God] Said, in Sorrow Thou Shalt Bring Forth Children, And... |
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Cynthia Noland Dunbar |
True Feminism: Identifying the Real Threats to Women |
20 William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 25 (Fall, 2013) |
Beneath the surface of every argument there is an underlying assumption. Regrettably, many of these assumptions are often lost or ignored, while the merit or substance of the transcendent argument is debated at length. This Article, which is squarely in defense of women and their unalienable right to equality with men, is an expose on the dangerous...; Search Snippet: ...Issue: Reproductive Justice True Feminism: Identifying the Real Threats to Women Cynthia Noland Dunbar [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2013 College of William... |
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Maryn Oyoung |
Until Men Bear Children, Women must Not Bear the Costs of Reproductive Capacity: Accommodating Pregnancy in the Workplace to Achieve Equal Employment Opportunities |
44 McGeorge Law Review 515 (2013) |
I. Introduction. 515 II. History of Employment Discrimination Against Women. 519 A. Women in the Workforce Prior to Title VII. 519 B. The Enactment of Title VII. 521 III. The Pregnancy Discrimination Act. 521 A. Pre-Pregnancy Discrimination Act. 521 B. Enactment of the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978. 524 IV. Insufficiency of the PDA. 525 A....; Search Snippet: ...Review Mcgeorge Law Review 2013 Comment until Men Bear Children, Women must Not Bear the Costs of Reproductive Capacity: Accommodating Pregnancy... |
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Jennifer Lisa Vest, PhD |
What Doesn't Kill You: Existential Luck, Postracial Racism, and the Subtle and Not So Subtle Ways the Academy Keeps Women of Color out |
12 Seattle Journal for Social Justice 471 (Fall/Winter, 2013) |
The University killed me. Don't let them do this to you. - Professor Barbara Christian I was sitting on the curb, surrounded by cops, with my feet in the street when the ambulances arrived. The small Latina paramedic crouched down to take my pulse and blood pressure. She looked alarmed and signaled for the gurney. I can walk, I offered,...; Search Snippet: ...The Subtle and Not So Subtle Ways the Academy Keeps Women of Color out Jennifer Lisa Vest , Phd [Fna1] Copyright © 2013... |
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Hispanic/Latinx American |
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Sally J. Kenney |
Wise Latinas, Strategic Minnesotans, and the Feminist Standpoint: the Backlash Against Women Judges |
36 Thomas Jefferson Law Review 43 (Fall, 2013) |
C1-3Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION. 43 II. BACKLASH. 44 A. Backlash Against Women Judges. 48 B. The Backlash Against Then-Judge Sotomayor. 52 C. Sotomayor's Response. 55 III. DO WOMEN JUDGE DIFFERENTLY THAN MEN?. 57 IV. ALL ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO GENDER BIAS. 64 V. WISE LATINAS: A CLOSER LOOK. 67 A. The Actual Speech. 68 B. Hall v. Hall. 71 VI. WISE...; Search Snippet: ...The Law Conference Her Honor: Women in the Judiciary Wise Latinas, Strategic Minnesotans, and the Feminist Standpoint: the Backlash Against Women Judges Sally J. Kenney [Fna1] Copyright © 2013 by Thomas Jefferson... |
2013 |
Hispanic/Latinx American |
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Nicole Huberfeld |
With Liberty and Access for Some: the Aca's Disconnect for Women's Health |
40 Fordham Urban Law Journal 1357 (May, 2013) |
Introduction. 1357 I. Historical Anachronisms. 1362 A. Abortion Is Healthcare. 1362 B. The Fragmenting Effect of Stakeholder-Oriented, Rights-Absent Healthcare. 1365 C. Non Woman-Centric Liberties. 1369 II. The Spending Amplification. 1374 A. A Quick Tour of the ACA. 1375 B. Public Insurance. 1378 C. Private Insurance. 1382 III. The Impact of NFIB...; Search Snippet: ...With Liberty and Access for Some: the Aca's Disconnect for Women's Health Nicole Huberfeld [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2013 Fordham Urban Law... |
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Lisa Kanti Sangoi , Lorie Smith Goshin |
Women and Girls' Experiences Before, During, and after Incarceration: a Narrative of Gender-based Violence, and an Analysis of the Criminal Justice Laws and Policies That Perpetuate this Narrative |
20 UCLA Women's Law Journal 137 (Fall, 2013) |
Women and girls involved with the United States' (U.S.) criminal justice system experience gender-based violence (GBV) at rates that far exceed the general population. Their experiences with GBV often start in childhood or early adolescence, and may continue through adulthood, producing lifelong histories of abuse. These violent experiences can...; Search Snippet: ...Women7ds Law Journal Ucla Women's Law Journal Fall, 2013 Article Women and Girls' Experiences Before, During, and after Incarceration: a Narrative of Gender-based Violence, and an Analysis of the Criminal Justice Laws... |
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Jill Elaine Hasday |
Women's Exclusion from the Constitutional Canon |
2013 University of Illinois Law Review 1715 (2013) |
This Essay asks why sex equality is outside the constitutional canon. While race discrimination is a canonical concern of constitutional law, the story of America's struggles over and against sex discrimination is not widely taken to be a central, organizing part of our constitutional tradition--a defining narrative that exemplifies and expresses...; Search Snippet: ...Review 2013 Symposium: Constitutional Traditions: Akhil Amar's America's Unwritten Constitution Women's Exclusion from the Constitutional Canon Jill Elaine Hasday [Fna1] Copyright... |
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Aya Gruber |
A "Neo-feminist" Assessment of Rape and Domestic Violence Law Reform |
15 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 583 (Spring 2012) |
For the past several decades, the slogan The personal is political has been the widespread rallying cry of U.S. feminists. Regarding my own beliefs on the state of women's subordination, the personal really became the political after I practiced as a public defender in a specialized domestic violence court. Prior to that, I believed that women...; Search Snippet: ...In Employment, Economics, and the Law Symposium Article a Neo- Feminist Assessment of Rape and Domestic Violence Law Reform Aya Gruber... |
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Gloria J. Browne-Marshall |
A Cautionary Tale: Black Women, Criminal Justice, and Hiv |
19 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 407 (Spring 2012) |
For two decades, the face of HIV/AIDS was a White gay male. Now, in its third decade, the face of the HIV/AIDS epidemic is African-American. AIDS was first recognized by the Centers of Disease Control (CDC) in June of 1981. HIV is the virus by which AIDS is transmitted. Although Black men are disproportionately infected with HIV, the infection rate...; Search Snippet: ...Gender and Criminal Law & Policy Article a Cautionary Tale: Black Women, Criminal Justice, and Hiv Gloria J. Browne-marshall [Fna1] Copyright... |
2012 |
African/Black American |
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Melody Finnemore |
A Century of Suffrage |
73-NOV Oregon State Bar Bulletin 29 (November, 2012) |
The sixth time was the charm for Oregon suffragists who worked tirelessly for decades to see women's right to vote written into law. As historian Kimberly Jensen writes in the Oregon Encyclopedia, efforts to pass the law in 1884, 1900, 1906, 1908, 1910 and 1912 earned Oregon the distinction of putting the issue up for a vote more times than any...; Search Snippet: ...Bar Bulletin November, 2012 Feature a Century of Suffrage How Women's Right to Vote Changed the Law, the Profession and Politics... |
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Cynthia Hathaway |
A Patent Extension Proposal to End the Underrepresentation of Women in Clinical Trials and Secure Meaningful Drug Guidance for Women |
67 Food & Drug Law Journal 143 (2012) |
Before the founding of the United States, Abigail Adams wrote in a letter to her revolutionary husband and President-to-be, John Adams: I long to hear that you have declared an independency. And, by the way, in the new code of laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make, I desire you would Remember the Ladies and be more generous and...; Search Snippet: ...2012 a Patent Extension Proposal to End the Underrepresentation of Women in Clinical Trials and Secure Meaningful Drug Guidance for Women Cynthia Hathaway Copyright © 2012 by the Food and Drug Law... |
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Andrea L. Johnson |
A Perfect Storm: the U.s. Anti-trafficking Regime's Failure to Stop the Sex Trafficking of American Indian Women and Girls |
43 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 617 (Spring, 2012) |
In 2001, the United States Department of State ceremoniously revealed its inaugural Trafficking In Persons (TIP) Report, nine months after the passage of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA)--the first comprehensive federal law to address human trafficking. The introduction to the statutorily mandated report included a bold statement: The...; Search Snippet: ...Anti-trafficking Regime's Failure to Stop the Sex Trafficking of American Indian Women and Girls Andrea L. Johnson [Fna1] Copyright © 2012 by the Columbia Human... |
2012 |
American Indian/Alaskan Native |
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Rhonda McMillion |
A Third Life Earned |
98-JAN ABA Journal 62 (January, 2012) |
The violence against women act was a critical response by Congress in 1994 to the devastating effects of domestic and sexual violence. The act has evolved from a small criminal justice initiative to a multidisciplinary federal effort to address the needs of women, men and children threatened by domestic and sexual violence. Policies and programs...; Search Snippet: ...Once Again, the Aba Urges Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act Rhonda Mcmillion [Fna2] Copyright © 2012 by the American Bar... |
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Richard L. Barnes |
A Woman of the West, but Not the Tribes: Justice Sandra Day O'connor and the State-tribe Relationship |
58 Loyola Law Review 39 (Spring 2012) |
Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman appointed to the United States Supreme Court. As a first-in-category appointee to the Court, her historical role is assured. This Article examines one piece of that legacy: Is it plausible to find some of her character as a first in her opinions for the Court in Indian cases? Specifically, does a legacy of...; Search Snippet: ...Loyola Law Review Loyola Law Review Spring 2012 Article a Woman of the West, but Not the Tribes: Justice Sandra Day... |
2012 |
American Indian/Alaskan Native |
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Danné L. Johnson |
Aals Section on Women in Legal Education Reflections: 2002-2011 |
80 UMKC Law Review 827 (Spring, 2012) |
WLE Chair-2011 I had the honor of being the Chair of the AALS Section on Women in Legal Education in 2011. I am a forty-something, African American, mother of two, wife, and native of Detroit, Michigan. These descriptives define me as a professor and leader. As I reflect on my time in the academy and with the Section, I have as many questions as...; Search Snippet: ...Stories from Four Decades of Section Chairs Aals Section on Women in Legal Education Reflections: 2002-2011 Danné L. Johnson [Fna1... |
2012 |
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Lisa C. Ikemoto |
Abortion, Contraception and the Aca: the Realignment of Women's Health |
55 Howard Law Journal 731 (Spring 2012) |
INTRODUCTION. 732 I. WOMEN'S HEALTH. 734 A. The Women's Health Movement. 735 B. Autonomy and Equality. 737 C. Shifts in Women's Health . 738 1. Women's Health as Reproductive Health. 738 2. Reproductive Health: Rights Versus Social Control. 739 II. Health Disparities and Women's Health. 740 A. The Abortion Wars. 740 B. Health Disparities. 742 C....; Search Snippet: ...It? Article Abortion, Contraception and the Aca: the Realignment of Women's Health Lisa C. Ikemoto [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2012 Howard University... |
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Angela Rollins |
Act like a Lady!: Reconsidering Gender Stereotypes & the Exclusion of Women from Combat in Light of Challenges to "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" |
36 Southern Illinois University Law Journal 355 (Winter, 2012) |
Gender now shuts the door for me, explained Heidi Brown, a brigadier general in the U.S. Army, in an interview with National Public Radio. Brown is the only woman to command a combat arms brigade when she did so in 2003, during an invasion of Iraq. She has been a member of the U.S. Army for over thirty years, serving in Air Defense Artillery--one...; Search Snippet: ...Law Journal Winter, 2012 Comment Act like a Lady!: Reconsidering Gender Stereotypes & the Exclusion of Women from Combat in Light of Challenges to Don't Ask, Don't... |
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Beth Caldwell |
Addressing Intersectionality in the Lives of Women in Poverty: Incorporating Core Components of a Social Work Program into Legal Education |
20 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 823 (2012) |
Introduction. 823 I. Legal Critiques. 825 A. Serving Two Masters . 826 B. False Empathy. 827 C. Unconscious Bias/Racism. 828 D. Need for Additional Training in Professional Skills and Ethics. 830 II. Lessons from Social Work Education. 831 A. Social Work Values. 832 B. A Critical Race Theory Paradigm of Education. 835 C. Empathy and Empathic...; Search Snippet: ...In Reducing Women's Poverty Addressing Intersectionality in the Lives of Women in Poverty: Incorporating Core Components of a Social Work Program... |
2012 |
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Geneva Brown |
Ain't I a Victim? The Intersectionality of Race, Class, and Gender in Domestic Violence and the Courtroom |
19 Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 147 (Fall 2012) |
African American women who seek protection from law enforcement and the courts encounter a legal system that has fixed notions of African Americans as more susceptible and amenable to violence. Race and gender stereotyping affect how successfully African American women can avail themselves of the full panoply of services and protections offered to...; Search Snippet: ...Ain't I a Victim? The Intersectionality of Race, Class, and Gender in Domestic Violence and the Courtroom Geneva Brown [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2012 Yeshiva University; Geneva Brown Introduction African American Women Who Seek Protection from Law Enforcement and the Courts Encounter a Legal System That Has Fixed |
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Fallon Speaker |
An Endless Battle: the Rise of Anti-abortion Legislation and Decline of the Woman's Fundamental Right to Reproductive Privacy |
6 Southern Region Black Law Students Association Law Journal 161 (Spring 2012) |
Imagine a young woman walking into a reproductive health or family planning clinic. This is her first pregnancy and she did not plan it. She is struggling to make ends meet as a college student by working two jobs and has come to the conclusion that if she carries this pregnancy to term, she will be fully dependent on the federal government for...; Search Snippet: ...The Rise of Anti-abortion Legislation and Decline of the Woman's Fundamental Right to Reproductive Privacy Fallon Speaker [Fna1] Copyright ©... |
2012 |
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