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Christina Okereke The Abuse of Girls in U.s. Juvenile Detention Facilities: Why the United States Should Ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child and Establish a National Ombudsman for Children's Rights 30 Fordham International Law Journal 1709 (June, 2007) The United States considers itself a leader in embodying human rights standards, but reports of physical and sexual abuse of girls held in U.S. juvenile detention facilities undermine the United States' status as a human rights standard-bearer. Staff in juvenile detention facilities apply excessive force when physically restraining girls and also...; Search Snippet: ...Fordham International Law Journal June, 2007 Note the Abuse of Girls in U.s. Juvenile Detention Facilities: Why the United States Should... 2007   Yes
Lynn D. Wardle The Attack on Marriage as the Union of a Man and a Woman 83 North Dakota Law Review 1365 (2007) They called him Moishe the Beadle. . . . With those words, Elie Wiesel begins Night, the powerful autobiographical account of how he, his family, and their entire Jewish community went from living freely in the small Hungarian town of Sighet, to incarceration, suffering, and death in terrible Nazi concentration camps during World War II. One of the...; Search Snippet: ...On Marriage as the Union of a Man and a Woman Lynn D. Wardle [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2007 North Dakota Law... 2007   Yes
Monica C. Bell The Braiding Cases, Cultural Deference, and the Inadequate Protection of Black Women Consumers 19 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 125 (2007) Introduction. 126 I. The Significance of Black Women's Hair. 128 A. Cultural Significance. 129 B. Political Significance. 130 C. Legal Significance. 132 D. Significance to Entrepreneurship. 133 II. Understanding the Modern Braiding Industry. 134 A. The Increasing Professionalism of Braiding and its Costs. 135 B. Modern-Day Abolitionists?: Braiders'...; Search Snippet: ...Braiding Cases, Cultural Deference, and the Inadequate Protection of Black Women Consumers Monica C. Bell [Fnd1] Copyright (C) 2007 Yale Journal... 2007 African/Black American Yes
Diana Elkind The Constitutional Implications of Bathroom Access Based on Gender Identity: an Examination of Recent Developments Paving the Way for the next Frontier of Equal Protection 9 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 895 (February, 2007) Issues faced by those in the sexual minority are at the forefront of controversial topics dividing much of the United States. Whether homosexuals are to be given the same civil rights with respect to marriage as heterosexuals, the military, and even complete equality in the eyes of the anti-discrimination statutes is still heavily debated. Although...; Search Snippet: ...2007 Comment the Constitutional Implications of Bathroom Access Based on Gender Identity: an Examination of Recent Developments Paving the Way For... 2007    
Elizabeth M. Schneider The Dangers of Summary Judgment: Gender and Federal Civil Litigation 59 Rutgers Law Review 705 (Summer 2007) The interconnections of procedure and gender have been the subject of much national attention, as many federal and state Gender Bias Task Force reports have documented ways in which gender bias impacts procedure. These issues have also been the focus of considerable scholarship. In this Article, I turn to one of the most important procedural...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review Summer 2007 Article the Dangers of Summary Judgment: Gender and Federal Civil Litigation Elizabeth M. Schneider [Fna1] Copyright ©... 2007    
April L. Cherry The Detention, Confinement, and Incarceration of Pregnant Women for the Benefit of Fetal Health 16 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 147 (2007) In 1998, Yuriko Kawaguchi appeared before Cleveland, Ohio Municipal Court Judge Patricia Cleary and entered a guilty plea to a fifth-degree felony forgery count resulting from her use of a counterfeit credit card. Approximately two weeks before her sentencing hearing, Ms. Kawaguchi wrote to Judge Cleary, informing the judge that she was pregnant...; Search Snippet: ...And Law 2007 the Detention, Confinement, and Incarceration of Pregnant Women for the Benefit of Fetal Health April L. Cherry [Fna1... 2007   Yes
Aya Gruber The Feminist War on Crime 92 Iowa Law Review 741 (March, 2007) Prologue. 742 Introduction. 747 I. The Original Ideology of Feminist Criminal Law Reform. 752 II. The Victims' Rights Movement. 763 A. Origins of the Victims' Rights Movement. 763 B. Essentialism and Object/Agent Characterizations in the Victims' Rights Movement. 747 III. Women's Historical Objectification. 783 IV. Feminists Get Tough on Crime. 791...; Search Snippet: ...Iowa Law Review Iowa Law Review March, 2007 Articles the Feminist War on Crime Aya Gruber [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2007 University... 2007    
Nina J. Crimm The Global Gag Rule: Undermining National Interests by Doing unto Foreign Women and Ngos What Cannot Be Done at Home 40 Cornell International Law Journal 587 (Fall 2007) Introduction. 588 I. Key Political Actors and the Emergence and Evolution of the Global Gag Rule: 1960s-2006. 592 A. The 1960s. 592 B. The 1970s. 596 C. The 1980s. 598 D. The 1990s. 603 E. The New Millennium. 604 II. U.S. National Interests. 608 A. Concept. 608 B. Declared National Interests - WWII to Present. 609 C. National Interests or...; Search Snippet: ...Global Gag Rule: Undermining National Interests by Doing unto Foreign Women and Ngos What Cannot Be Done at Home Nina J... 2007   Yes
Michelle Fine , Sara I. McClelland The Politics of Teen Women's Sexuality: Public Policy and the Adolescent Female Body 56 Emory Law Journal 993 (2007) Introduction. 995 I. Teen Sexual Activity as Sexual Abuse: When Laws and Ideology Intersect. 996 Adolescent Sexual Activity as Sexual Abuse. 997 State as Sole Protector of Young Women. 997 Educators and Health Professionals Become Mandatory Reporters. 998 Marriage Legitimates Sexual Activity for Teens. 999 II. Contemporary Policies. 999 A....; Search Snippet: ...Journal Emory Law Journal 2007 Article the Politics of Teen Women's Sexuality: Public Policy and the Adolescent Female Body Michelle Fine [Fna1] Sara I. Mcclelland [Fnaa1] Copyright ©... 2007   Yes
Anne C. DeCleene The Reality of Gender Ambiguity: a Road Toward Transgender Health Care Inclusion 16 Law and Sexuality: A Review of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Legal Issues 123 (2007) I. Introduction. 124 II. The Gender Continuum: Always Present, Rarely Recognized. 125 III. Who Gave Legal Professionals the Right To Be The Gender Police?. 128 A. The Dictionary Approach. 129 B. The God Method. 131 C. The SRS Method. 133 IV. Transgender Health Care Barriers. 134 A. Pathologizing Transgenderism. 135 B. Violence and...; Search Snippet: ...Issues 2007 Nlga Michael Greenberg Writing Competition the Reality of Gender Ambiguity: a Road Toward Transgender [Fna1] Health Care Inclusion Anne... 2007    
Nicole Newman The Reasonable Woman: Has She Made a Difference? 27 Boston College Third World Law Journal 529 (Spring, 2007) LEGAL FEMINISM: ACTIVISM, LAWYERING AND LEGAL THEORY. By Ann Scales. New York: New York University Press. 2006. Pp. 217. It has been fifteen years since the Ninth Circuit decided to utilize the reasonable woman standard in sexual harassment cases, and the Supreme Court has yet to comment on its legitimacy or the split in federal circuits....; Search Snippet: ...Third World Law Journal Spring, 2007 Book Review the Reasonable Woman: Has She Made a Difference? Nicole Newman [Fna1] Copyright © 2007... 2007   Yes
Kathy Boudin The Resilience of the Written Off: Women in Prison as Women of Change 29 Women's Rights Law Reporter 15 (Fall 2007) During the twenty-two years that I spent in prison and in the time following my release, I have reflected on the ways that individuals who are engaged in advocacy, research, teaching, or providing services for incarcerated women speak about women in prison. It is often acknowledged that the identity and role of a mother is key for women in prison,...; Search Snippet: ...Reporter Fall 2007 Presentation the Resilience of the Written Off: Women in Prison as Women of Change Kathy Boudin [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2008 Women's Rights... 2007   Yes
Madeline E. McNeeley Title Ix and Equal Educational Access for Pregnant and Parenting Girls 22 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal 267 (Fall 2007) I was speaking at a homeless shelter in Boston and a teen mom with a 2-year-old on her lap raised her hand and said, If I am hearing you right, I think I have been discriminated against. When I got pregnant I was a sophomore at a prestigious boarding school on the fast track to Harvard. They asked me to leave and I did so, politely. Then I spent...; Search Snippet: ...Title Ix and Equal Educational Access for Pregnant and Parenting Girls Madeline E. Mcneeley [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2007 Wisconsin Women's Law... 2007   Yes
Elaine Enarson Toward a Feminist Perspective on Women and Disaster 28 Women's Rights Law Reporter 3 (Winter 2007) There is a very small universe of people so far who care about making the connection between gender and disaster risk reduction or, in particular, who care about women and girls in disasters. So thanks for coming, thanks for being here, thanks for getting us a little bit further along in the direction that we need to go. Happy International Women's...; Search Snippet: ...Perspectives on Disaster Relief and Recovery Keynote Address Toward a Feminist Perspective on Women and Disaster Dr. Elaine Enarson [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2007 Women's... 2007   Yes
Lisa R. Pruitt Toward a Feminist Theory of the Rural 2007 Utah Law Review 421 (2007) Feminists have often criticized law's ignorance of women's day-to-day, lived experiences, even as they have sought to reveal the variety among those experiences. This article builds on both critiques to argue for greater attentiveness to a neglected aspect of women's situation: place. Specifically, Professor Pruitt asserts that the hardships and...; Search Snippet: ...Utah Law Review Utah Law Review 2007 Article Toward a Feminist Theory of the Rural Lisa R. Pruitt [Fna1] Copyright ©... 2007    
Bridget J. Crawford Toward a Third-wave Feminist Legal Theory: Young Women, Pornography and the Praxis of Pleasure 14 Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 99 (2007) Introduction 100 I. Third-Wave Feminism 106 A. Origins of Third-Wave Feminism 106 B. Major Writings of Third-Wave Feminism 109 C. Principal Ideas of Third-Wave Feminism 116 1. Dissatisfaction with Earlier Feminists 116 2. Multiple Nature of Personal Identity 118 3. Joy of Embracing Traditional Feminine Appearance and Attributes 120...; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Gender & Law 2007 Article Toward a Third-wave Feminist Legal Theory: Young Women, Pornography and the Praxis of Pleasure Bridget J. Crawford [Fna1... 2007   Yes
Sacha E. de Lange Toward Gender Equality: Affirmative Action, Comparable Worth, and the Women's Movement 31 New York University Review of Law and Social Change 315 (2007) Affirmative action seems to have become the most recognized strategy for integrating the sexes in the workplace. In fact, according to some scholars and activists, women are widely assumed . . . [to] have been the primary benefi-ciaries of affirmative action in employment. However, a study of the evidence indicates that the actual results of...; Search Snippet: ...University Review of Law and Social Change 2007 Article Toward Gender Equality: Affirmative Action, Comparable Worth, and the Women's Movement Sacha E. De Lange [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2007 New... 2007   Yes
Susan W. Tiefenbrun Updating the Domestic and International Impact of the U.s. Victims of Trafficking Protection Act of 2000: Does Law Deter Crime? 38 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 249 (2006-2007) For many years, the United States has recognized the insufficiency of its criminal and immigration laws in preventing sex trafficking, protecting victims of trafficking, and effectively prosecuting traffickers. President William Clinton signed the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act on October 28, 2000 (TVPA) to provide an...; Search Snippet: ...Charged with Involuntary Servitude); [Fn60] United States V. Gasanova [Fn61] ( Women from Uzbekistan Were Recruited into El Paso, Texas to Work... 2007    
Rebecca Adams Violence Against Women and International Law: the Fundamental Right to State Protection from Domestic Violence 20 New York International Law Review 57 (Winter, 2007) Violence against women is perhaps the most shameful human rights violation. And it is perhaps the most pervasive. It knows no boundaries of geography, culture or wealth. As long as it continues, we cannot claim to be making real progress towards equality, development, and peace. Kofi Annan United Nations Secretary-General In a statement to the...; Search Snippet: ...New York International Law Review Winter, 2007 Article Violence Against Women and International Law: the Fundamental Right to State Protection From... 2007   Yes
Boatema Boateng Walking the Tradition-modernity Tightrope: Gender Contradictions in Textile Production and Intellectual Property Law in Ghana 15 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 341 (2007) Introduction. 341 The Political, Legal, and Theoretical Context. 345 The Gender of Ghanaian Cloth Production. 350 Gender Contradictions. 356; Search Snippet: ...Gender: the Unmapped Connections Symposium Walking the Tradition-modernity Tightrope: Gender Contradictions in Textile Production and Intellectual Property Law in Ghana... 2007    
Cynthia Alkon Women Labor Arbitrators: Women Members of the National Academy of Arbitrators Speak about the Barriers of Entry into the Field 6 Appalachian Journal of Law 195 (Spring 2007) Labor arbitration imposes some of the highest barriers of entry in any field of alternative dispute resolution. Parties picking an arbitrator in a labor dispute typically know and trust the chosen arbitrator. Arbitrators usually have some prior experience in labor organizations or management before assuming the role of a neutral. This reality makes...; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Law Spring 2007 Articles on Alternative Dispute Resolution Women Labor Arbitrators: Women Members of the National Academy of Arbitrators Speak about The... 2007   Yes
Marie A. Failinger Women's Work: a Lutheran Feminist Perspective 4 University of Saint Thomas Law Journal 405 (Spring 2007) I. How We Know How Women Work and Should Work: Deepening Contextual Knowledge and Avoiding Foundationalism. 408 A. Lutheran-Feminist Agreement on Knowing As Contextual. 408 B. The Lutheran Tradition on Knowledge--Finitum Capax Infiniti. 411 C. A Lutheran Interrogation of Secular Women's Ways of Knowing. 414 II. Interrogating Relationality:...; Search Snippet: ...Panel: Feminist Legal Theory: Dialogue Across Philosophical and Faith Traditions Women's Work: a Lutheran Feminist Perspective Marie A. Failinger [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2007 University Of... 2007   Yes
Dean Edward Rubin, Dean W. H. Knight, Dean Katherine Bartlett A Conversation among Deans from "Results: Legal Education, Institutional Change, and a Decade of Gender Studies," Harvard Journal of Law & Gender Conference, March 2006 29 Harvard Journal of Law & Gender 465 (Summer, 2006) On March 10, 2006, the Harvard Journal of Law & Gender, cosponsoring with the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review and the Harvard Law Review, hosted a conference, Results: Legal Education, Institutional Change, and a Decade of Gender Studies, to address the number of student experience studies that detail women's lower performance in...; Search Snippet: ...From Results: Legal Education, Institutional Change, and a Decade of Gender Studies, Harvard Journal of Law & Gender Conference, March 2006 Dean Edward Rubin Dean W. H. Knight... 2006    
Rachel Saloom A Feminist Inquiry into International Law and International Relations 12 Roger Williams University Law Review 159 (Fall 2006) A monolithic theory of gender and international law and international relations does not exist. Discussing the interconnection between international law and international relations is an important endeavor for feminist scholarship. Gender and feminist scholars posit various critiques of the international system. This Article will examine the...; Search Snippet: ...Review Roger Williams University Law Review Fall 2006 Articles a Feminist Inquiry into International Law and International Relations Rachel Saloom [Fna1... 2006    
  Aba Finds Parity Is Elusive for Women Lawyers of Color 06-11 Law Office Management and Administration Report 1 (November, 2006) There's no way to sugarcoat the fact that according to industry data, there are institutional barriers to success within large firms for women lawyers. It's also true that although many firms have made great advances to bridge the gap, there's still much work to be done. Indeed, the latest ABA survey of women lawyers of color shows exactly why...; Search Snippet: ...Report November, 2006 Diversity Aba Finds Parity Is Elusive for Women Lawyers of Color Copyright © 2006 Institute of Management and Administration... 2006   Yes
  Aba to Industry: Leading Firms must Revisit Efforts to Support Women Lawyers of Color 06-10 Compensation and Benefits for Law Offices 1 (October, 2006) We all know the numbers: In 2004, only 17% of law partners were women and only 4% were attorneys of color. Indeed, it's no secret that women lawyers have a tough time overcoming institutional barriers to success within major law firms. Given the statistics, it stands to reason that minority women--confronted with the double whammy of race and...; Search Snippet: ...Aba to Industry: Leading Firms must Revisit Efforts to Support Women Lawyers of Color Copyright © 2006 Institute of Management and Administration... 2006   Yes
Peter C. Alexander Another Perspective: the Bankruptcy Code Harms Women and Children 15 Widener Law Journal 599 (2006) For years, I have joined the chorus of scholars who have argued that American bankruptcy laws have had a negative effect on women and children, especially the provisions dealing with the discharge of marital debts. On October 17, 2005, new bankruptcy laws under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) became...; Search Snippet: ...Consumer Protection Act (Bapcpa) Another Perspective: the Bankruptcy Code Harms Women and Children Peter C. Alexander [Fna1] Copyright © 2006 by The... 2006   Yes
Kristin Brandser Kalsem Bankruptcy Reform and the Financial Well-being of Women:: How Intersectionality Matters in Money Matters 71 Brooklyn Law Review 1181 (Spring 2006) After eight years of heated controversy, President Bush signed the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 into law on April 20, 2005 and that legislation became effective on October 17, 2005. Massive in size and far-reaching in effect, this piece of legislation has been part of the congressional agenda since 1997. The title...; Search Snippet: ...2006 Article Bankruptcy Reform and the Financial Well-being of Women:: How Intersectionality Matters in Money Matters Kristin Brandser Kalsem [Fnd1... 2006   Yes
Mary Newman Barnes V. City of Cincinnati: Command Presence, Gender Bias, and Problems of Police Aggression 29 Harvard Journal of Law & Gender 485 (Summer, 2006) In 1999, Philip Barnes was denied promotion to sergeant in the Cincinnati Police Department (CPD) for failure to appear masculine. Barnes filed suit in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio under Title VII and the Equal Protection Clause, and in 2005, he won his anti-discrimination lawsuit against the City of...; Search Snippet: ...Summer, 2006 Comment Barnes V. City of Cincinnati: Command Presence, Gender Bias, and Problems of Police Aggression Mary Newman [Fna1] Copyright... 2006    
Nekima Levy-Pounds Beaten by the System and down for the Count: Why Poor Women of Color and Children Don't Stand a Chance Against U.s. Drug-sentencing Policy 3 University of Saint Thomas Law Journal 462 (Spring 2006) I. Introduction. 463 II. Case of Kemba Smith as a Paradigm of Problems Within the War on Drugs . 467 A. Kemba the Kingpin and Mandatory Minimums. 468 B. Prosecutors as Gatekeepers to Freedom for Defendants. 470 1. Conspiracy Charges and the Catch-22. 470 2. Substantial Assistance and the Girlfriend Problem . 472 3. Ineffective Attempts at...; Search Snippet: ...By the System and down for the Count: Why Poor Women of Color and Children Don't Stand a Chance Against U.s... 2006   Yes
Mario L. Barnes Black Women's Stories and the Criminal Law: Restating the Power of Narrative 39 U.C. Davis Law Review 941 (March, 2006) C1-3Table of Contents L1-2Introduction . L3943 I. Revisiting the Power of Narrative. 951 II. Criminal Law and the Continuing Cost of Unforgiveable Blackness (Womanhood and Poverty?). 958 A. Millie Simpson's Data. 962 B. My Grandmother's Story. 963 III. Doctrinal Narratives and Identity Construction. 966 A. My Grandmother's Hypervisibility....; Search Snippet: ...Law Review March, 2006 Color, Feminism, and the State Black Women's Stories and the Criminal Law: Restating the Power of Narrative... 2006 African/Black American Yes
Kimberly Christensen Campaign Finance and Electoral Reform: a Feminist Economics Perspective 24 Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal 131 (2005-2006) In Campaign Finance and Electoral Reform: A Feminist Economics Perspective, we begin by examining the impact of the current regime of campaign finance on the American political system, in terms of the possibilities for corruption, for inegalitarian agenda-setting, and on the quality of representation by office-holders. We then briefly review...; Search Snippet: ...Journal 2005-2006 Article Campaign Finance and Electoral Reform: a Feminist Economics Perspective Kimberly Christensen Copyright © 2006 by Buffalo Public Interest... 2006    
Claire M. DeMatteis Coming of Age: the Women and the Law Section 24-FALL Delaware Lawyer 20 (Fall, 2006) The year was 1900: Five men were admitted to the Delaware Bar, joining the ranks of this all-male group. From 1900 through 1922, women who wanted to practice law in Delaware were blocked by a Delaware Supreme Court ruling that held that the State Constitution required officials of the State, including lawyers, to be men. The year was 1923: The...; Search Snippet: ...Lawyer Delaware Lawyer Fall, 2006 Feature Coming of Age: the Women and the Law Section Claire M. Dematteis Copyright © 2006 By... 2006   Yes
Deborah Tuerkheimer Conceptualizing Violence Against Pregnant Women 81 Indiana Law Journal 667 (Spring, 2006) L1-3,T3Introduction 667 I. L2-3,T3Pregnancy Battering: Prevalence, Dynamics, Consequences 670. A. Social Scientific Understandings. 670 B. Glimpses from Case Law. 674 II. L2-3,T3Traditional Criminal Law Response 677. A. Limitations of Conventional Paradigms. 677 B. Decontextualizing the Violence. 679 C. Disregarding the Pregnancy. 684 III....; Search Snippet: ...Indiana Law Journal Spring, 2006 Article Conceptualizing Violence Against Pregnant Women [Fnd1] Deborah Tuerkheimer [Fna1] Copyright © 2006 by the Trustees Of... 2006 American Indian/Alaskan Native Yes
Hannah Abrams Dan Subotnik, Toxic Diversity: Race, Gender, and Law Talk in America 22 Touro Law Review 827 (2006) Toxic Diversity addresses feminist scholarship and critical race theory, particularly in higher education and legal academia. The book's title is deceiving, leading one to believe that the author sees diversity as poisonous, but that is not Dan Subotnik's message. He asserts a belief in harmony amongst races, ethnic groups, and genders, with...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review 2006 Book Review Dan Subotnik, Toxic Diversity: Race, Gender, and Law Talk in America Hannah Abrams [Fna1] Copyright ©... 2006    
Michèle Alexandre Dance Halls, Masquerades, Body Protest and the Law: the Female Body as a Redemptive Tool Against Trinidad's Gender-biased Laws 13 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 177 (Spring 2006) Male domination of the female body is the basic material reality of women's lives; and all struggle for dignity and self-determination is rooted in the struggle for actual control of one's own body . . . . The very word erotic comes from the Greek word eros, the personification of love in all its aspects-born of Chaos, and personifying creative...; Search Snippet: ...Article Dance Halls, Masquerades, Body Protest and the Law: the Female Body as a Redemptive Tool Against Trinidad's Gender-biased Laws Michèle Alexandre [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2006 Duke Journal... 2006   Yes
  Data Show Mentoring, Networking Programs Help Women of Color 06-9 Law Office Management and Administration Report 3 (September, 2006) Interested in improving your firm's retention of women lawyers of color? Thankfully, there's a good amount of data available from organizations like NALP, the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, and the ABA's Women of Color Research Initiative. And for good reason. One report in the late 1990s found that women of color working in private...; Search Snippet: ...2006 Law Firm Diversity Data Show Mentoring, Networking Programs Help Women of Color Copyright © 2006 Institute of Management and Administration Inc... 2006   Yes
Miriam A. Cherry Decentering the Firm: the Limited Liability Company and Low-wage Immigrant Women Workers 39 U.C. Davis Law Review 787 (March, 2006) C1-2Table of Contents Introduction. 787 I. Feminist Business. 790 II. Corporate Law: Using the Master's Tools?. 795 III. One Possible Solution: The Limited Liability Company. 798 Conclusion. 803; Search Snippet: ...The Firm: the Limited Liability Company and Low-wage Immigrant Women Workers Miriam A. Cherry [Fna1] Copyright © 2006 by the Regents... 2006   Yes
Frank Munger Dependency by Law: Poverty, Identity, and Welfare Privatization 13 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 391 (Summer, 2006) Privatization of welfare reflects the political pressure to limit public responsibility for protection of social citizenship. Recent welfare reforms incorporate three classic market-like privatization mechanisms--contracting out services, forcing allocation of a limited pool of benefits, and deregulation. Deregulation entails strategic diversion...; Search Snippet: ...Skin Tone, and She Knows That the Identity of All African- American Women Can Be Shaped by the Negative Stereotype of the Welfare... 2006 African/Black American  
Myrna S., Raeder, Professor,, Southwestern Law, School Domestic Violence in Federal Court: Abused Women as Victims, Survivors, and Offenders 2006 Federal Sentencing Reporter 3912217 (12/1/2006) While domestic violence cases typically are found in state courts, a small but growing number of federal cases involve male batterers and abused women. Although some think that domestic violence is not important enough to warrant federal attention, intimate partner abuse is at the root of a number of recent Supreme Court cases. Moreover, a recent...; Search Snippet: ...Volume 19, Number 2 Domestic Violence in Federal Court: Abused Women as Victims, Survivors, and Offenders December 1, 2006 Myrna S... 2006   Yes
Jill Schachner Chanen Early Exits 92-AUG ABA Journal 33 (August, 2006) From her office in a curved-glass building in downtown Chicago, Tina Tchen has all the trappings of success: a view, positions in national bar associations and a partnership at one of the country's most prestigious law firmsSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom. To those who know her, Tchen's success is no surprise. A graduate of a top law school,...; Search Snippet: ...Journal Aba Journal August, 2006 Feature Law Practice Early Exits Women of Color at Large Law Firms Tell Aba Researchers They... 2006    
Heather S. Goldman Emergency Health Care Services: Disparate Access and Barriers Faced by Women 7 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 1165 (2006) I. Historical perspective of Health Care and Disparate Treatment. 1166 A. EMTALA--A Guaranteed Right to Emergency Health Care. 1167 1. The Rights of Americans to Health Care Before EMTALA. 1167 2. After the Enactment of EMTALA. 1169 B. Disparities in Health Insurance Coverage. 1173 1. An Overview of the Facts and Laws Regarding Health Insurance in...; Search Snippet: ...Emergency Health Care Services: Disparate Access and Barriers Faced by Women Heather S. Goldman [Fna1] Copyright © 2006 by the Georgetown Journal... 2006   Yes
Rachel Kalman Epa's Mercury Cap and Trade Rule: an Environmental Injustice for Women 13 Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 111 (Fall 2006) In 2005, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized the Clean Air Mercury Rule, which will change the way the agency had proposed to regulate mercury emission from power plants not five years before. In 2000, the EPA concluded that coal and oil-fired utility steam generating units were a major source of hazardous air...; Search Snippet: ...Epa's Mercury Cap and Trade Rule: an Environmental Injustice for Women Rachel Kalman [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2006 Yeshiva University; Rachel Kalman... 2006   Yes
Cynthia L. Wolken Feminist Legal Theory and Human Trafficking in the United States: Towards a New Framework 6 University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class 407 (Fall 2006) Human trafficking is modern day slavery. Over the past decade, policy makers in the United States have begun to recognize human trafficking as a distinct act, rather than lumping trafficking into one of its associated acts such as immigration violations, labor law violations, prostitution or other peripheral crimes. In 2000, Congress passed the...; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class Fall 2006 Article Feminist Legal Theory and Human Trafficking in the United States: Towards... 2006    
Angela Onwuachi-Willig Foreword: this Bridge Called Our Backs: an Introduction to "The Future of Critical Race Feminism" 39 U.C. Davis Law Review 733 (March, 2006) I've had enough I'm sick of seeing and touching Both sides of things Sick of being the damn bridge for everybody Nobody Can talk to anybody Without me Right? I explain my mother to my father my father to my little sister My little sister to my brother my brother to the white feminists The white feminists to the Black church folks the Black church...; Search Snippet: ...About Scholarly Debates and Conversations Around Critical Race Theory and Feminist Legal Theory, in Particular What They Refer to as to Various Border Crossings: Male Attempts to Engage in Feminist Literary Criticism, White Attempts to Engage in African American Literary Criticism, and Attempts to Engage in Black Male, Black Feminist Criticism. 2006 African/Black American  
Keith Guzik, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Gender and Crime: Patterns in Victimization and Offending. Karen Heimer and Candace Kruttschnitt, Eds. New York: New York University Press, 2006. Pp. 352. $70.00 Cloth; $22.00 Paper 40 Law and Society Review 967 (December, 2006) Gender and Crime features 11 original essays from leading scholars in criminology. Grouped into three sections, Gendered Offending, Gendered Victimization, and Intersectionalities, the essays examine a range of topics concerning females' relation to crime, from girls' pathways to delinquency and incarcerated women's histories of victimization...; Search Snippet: ...Society Review December, 2006 Book Review Elizabeth Heger Boyle, Editor Gender and Crime: Patterns in Victimization and Offending. Karen Heimer And... 2006    
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 Stacey Cassia... 2006   Yes
Danielle Pelfrey Duryea Gendering the Gentrification of Public Housing: Hope Vi's Disparate Impact on Lowest-income African American Women 13 Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy 567 (Fall, 2006) HOPE VI must have seemed so promising. When, in 1992, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) introduced the program later dubbed HOPE VI, replacing the country's worst public housing projects with mixed-income, mixed-use, low-density new developments while providing targeted social services to low-income residents must have seemed...; Search Snippet: ...Of Public Housing: Hope Vi's Disparate Impact on Lowest-income African American Women Danielle Pelfrey Duryea [Fna1] Copyright © 2007 by Georgetown Journal On... 2006 African/Black American Yes
Myrna S. Raeder Gender-related Issues in a Post-booker Federal Guidelines World 37 McGeorge Law Review 691 (2006) I. Introduction. 692 II. Gendered Differences in Female Criminality. 693 III. The Gendered Impact of Sentencing on Children of Incarcerated Mothers. 698 IV. The Gendered Impact of Sentencing on Loss of Parental Rights. 699 V. Booker's Impact on How Judges Determine Sentences. 705 A. Variations About the Weight Given to the Guidelines in Sentencing....; Search Snippet: ...Practice in a Post-booker World Rethinking Sentencing Post-booker Gender-related Issues in a Post-booker Federal Guidelines World Myrna... 2006    
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: ...Spring 2006 Special Issue on Legal Representation of Children Article Girl Talk--examining Racial and Gender Lines in Juvenile Justice Kim Taylor-thompson [Fna1] Copyright ©... 2006   Yes
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