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Lucille M. Ponte |
Victims of Gender Discrimination or Disgruntled Employees? The Evolving Role of Candid E-mails in Gender Disparate Treatment Cases |
19 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal 47 (Spring 2004) |
In the modern workplace, direct evidence of gender discrimination is seldom available to help support disparate treatment claims under Title VII and other related state anti-discrimination laws. With the growth of digital technologies in the workplace, plaintiffs' attorneys have turned to mountains of e-mails in an effort to find evidence to...; Search Snippet: ...Journal Wisconsin Women's Law Journal Spring 2004 Articles Victims of Gender Discrimination or Disgruntled Employees? The Evolving Role of Candid E-mails in Gender Disparate Treatment Cases Lucille M. Ponte [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2004... |
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Linda Diane Henry Elrod |
Washburn Law School Celebrates a Century of Welcoming Women |
42 Washburn Law Journal 853 (Summer 2004) |
In past years Washburn Law School has graduated some women who have made good in the legal profession. And prospects are good that the number will be increased in the future. Washburn Law School opened its doors in September 1903. From the beginning, those doors were open to women. Women enrolled in some of the first classes. At the time Washburn...; Search Snippet: ...Issue Articles Washburn Law School Celebrates a Century of Welcoming Women Linda Diane Henry Elrod [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2004 Washburn Law... |
2004 |
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Antoinette Greenaway |
When Neutral Policies Aren't So Neutral: Increasing Incarceration Rates and the Effect of the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 on the Parental Rights of African-american Women |
17 National Black Law Journal 247 (2003-2004) |
About a hundred years ago, one of the most famous of all graduates of Harvard University, W.E.B. DuBois, in what is probably his most famous book, The Souls of Black Folk, wrote what is probably his single most famous line: The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color-line. What metaphor would DuBois use if he were writing...; Search Snippet: ...Safe Families Act of 1997 on the Parental Rights of African- American Women Antoinette Greenaway [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2004 National Black Law Journal... |
2004 |
African/Black American |
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Mary A. Celeste |
A Brief Herstory of Colorado Women Trailblazers in the Law |
32-DEC Colorado Lawyer 29 (December, 2003) |
There has been an ongoing debate about who was the first woman licensed to practice law in the state of Colorado. Some have argued that it was Pearl King; others have argued, Mary Thomas. The Historian for the Colorado Bar Association (CBA) is now prepared to put the issue to rest. Upon investigation, Dave Erickson reviewed Pearl King's obituary,...; Search Snippet: ...Colorado Lawyer December, 2003 Feature a Brief Herstory of Colorado Women Trailblazers in the Law [Fna1] Mary A. Celeste [Fna2] Copyright... |
2003 |
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Judith Resnik |
A Continuous Body: Ongoing Conversations about Women and Legal Education |
53 Journal of Legal Education 564 (December, 2003) |
How has the conversation changed? That was a central question animating a conferenceTaking Stock: Women of All Colors in Legal Educationconvened in June 2003 by the American Association of Law Schools and by the Section of Legal Education and the Commission on Women of the American Bar Association. In a room of about 150 people, mostly (as usual)...; Search Snippet: ...Colors in Legal Education a Continuous Body: Ongoing Conversations about Women and Legal Education Judith Resnik [Fna1] Copyright © 2003 by Judith... |
2003 |
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Felice Batlan |
A Journal of One's Own? Beginning the Project of Historicizing the Development of Women's Law Journals |
12 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 430 (2003) |
Since the 1970s, feminism has helped transform the university and the production of knowledge. Not only have increasing numbers of female students, professors, and administrators entered universities, they have also created women's studies programs and courses, which have been slowly integrated into the various disciplines and university curricula....; Search Snippet: ...One's Own? Beginning the Project of Historicizing the Development of Women's Law Journals Felice Batlan [Fna1] Copyright © 2003 by Columbia Journal... |
2003 |
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Tania Cruz & Eric K. Yamamoto , Esther K. Arinaga and Rene E. Ojiri |
A Tribute to Patsy Takemoto Mink |
4 Asian-Pacific Law and Policy Journal 569 (6/1/2003) |
Patsy Takemoto Mink's life generated a wave of praise for her work as a congressional and community leader. Upon her passing, numerous politicians, women's groups and civil rights organizations reflected on her lifelong accomplishments, celebrating what an inspiration she had been to women and minorities throughout Hawaii and the nation. As the...; Search Snippet: ...For Patsy the Obstacles in 1951 Were Formidable: She Was Female, Married, and an Asian- American. Unable to Find Work as an Attorney, She Returned To... |
2003 |
Multiple Groups |
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Gregory A. Bullman |
Abuse of Female Sweatshop Laborers: Another Form of Sexual Harassment That Does Not Fit Neatly into the Judiciary's Current Understanding of Discrimination Because of Sex |
78 Indiana Law Journal 1019 (Fall, 2003) |
I want better treatment from employers to ensure the minimum wage. I feel like I'm killing myself. Every day I'm working harder and harder and making less, and it seems to me I'm running out of strength. . . . We come here and they treat us like dogs. I'm always scared. The supervisor yells and screams at me and I start remembering the others who...; Search Snippet: ...Law Journal Indiana Law Journal Fall, 2003 Article Abuse of Female Sweatshop Laborers: Another Form of Sexual Harassment That Does Not... |
2003 |
American Indian/Alaskan Native |
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Sally F. Goldfarb |
Applying the Discrimination Model to Violence Against Women: Some Reflections on Theory and Practice |
11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 251 (2003) |
A major contribution of the modern battered women's movement has been to identify domestic violence committed by men against women as a form of sexism. In Professor Elizabeth Schneider's words: [H]eterosexual intimate violence is part of a larger system of coercive control and subordination; this system is based on structural gender inequality and...; Search Snippet: ...By Elizabeth Schneider Applying the Discrimination Model to Violence Against Women: Some Reflections on Theory and Practice Sally F. Goldfarb [Fna1... |
2003 |
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Janice L. Kopec |
Avoiding a Death Sentence in the American Legal System: Get a Woman to Do it |
15 Capital Defense Journal 353 (Spring, 2003) |
The death penalty in America has traditionally been a masculine affair. American socialization is imbued with the world view that women are the more genteel and the less culpable of the sexes. This persistent reluctance to impose the ultimate sanction upon the gentler sex has resulted in a gender disparity in our capital system that has an adverse...; Search Snippet: ...A Death Sentence in the American Legal System: Get a Woman to Do it Janice L. Kopec [Fna1] Copyright © 2003 By... |
2003 |
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Barbara Stark |
Baby Girls from China in New York: a Thrice-told Tale |
2003 Utah Law Review 1231 (2003) |
I. The First Telling: Where Do Babies Come from?. 1238 A. State Narratives. 1238 1. The Population Crisis. 1238 2. Women's Equality. 1240 3. The One-Child Policy. 1241 B. Birth-Parent Narratives. 1242 C. The Laws. 1243 1. Chinese Policy on Foreign Adoptions. 1243 2. International Human Rights Law. 1248 D. Disruption. 1254 II. The Second Telling:...; Search Snippet: ...23522000 Utah Law Review Utah Law Review 2003 Article Baby Girls from China in New York: a Thrice-told Tale [Fna1... |
2003 |
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Leslye E. Orloff, Mary Ann Dutton, Giselle Aguilar Hass, Nawal Ammar |
Battered Immigrant Women's Willingness to Call for Help and Police Response |
13 UCLA Women's Law Journal 43 (Fall/Winter 2003) |
This Article examines the barriers that battered immigrant women face when contacting the police for assistance in stopping or escaping intimate partner violence. It analyzes partial results from a large-scale research project undertaken by Ayuda, Inc. from 1992 to 1995 meant to assess the needs of immigrant Latinas in the Washington D.C....; Search Snippet: ...Journal Fall/winter 2003 December 2003 Recent Development Battered Immigrant Women's Willingness to Call for Help and Police Response Leslye E... |
2003 |
Hispanic/Latinx American |
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Melissa M. Beck, Ana Bermudez and Martha King |
Because Everybody Thought That I Wouldn't Be Able to Do It: Gender-responsive Services for Court-involved Girls and the First Year of the Girlrising Program |
18 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal 117 (Spring 2003) |
Today girls are entering the justice system at younger ages and for more violent offenses than in the past, when girls were more commonly arrested for nonviolent status offenses--curfew violations, running away or truancy. While juvenile crime has decreased overall, girls have come to comprise the fastest growing segment of the juvenile justice...; Search Snippet: ...Everybody Thought That I Wouldn't Be Able to Do It: Gender-responsive Services for Court-involved Girls and the First Year of the Girlrising Program [Fna1] Melissa... |
2003 |
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Karen K. Narasaki, Vincent A. Eng, Terry M. Ao, National Asian Pacific American Legal Center, Mark A. Packman, Attorney of Record, Jonathan M. Cohen, Robert Thoron Taylor, Joel E Greer, Gilbert Heintz, Randolph |
Brief of Amici Curiae National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium, Asian Law Caucus, Asian Pacific American Legal Center, et Al. , in Support of Respondents in Barbara Grutter, Petitioner, V. Lee Bollinger, et Al., Respondents and Jennifer Gratz, et |
10 Asian Law Journal 295 (May, 2003) |
The National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium (NAPALC) is a national, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization whose mission is to advance the legal and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans. NAPALC is committed to supporting affirmative action as a way of ensuring equal opportunities for women and minorities. Joining NAPALC as amici curiae...; Search Snippet: ...See Cynthia Kwei Yung Lee, Beyond Black and White: Racializing Asian Americans in a Society Obsessed with O.j., 6 Hastings Women's L.j. 165, 181 (1995) (Beyond Black and White); Spencer K. Turnbull, Wen Ho Lee and the Consequences of Enduring Asian American Stereotypes, 7 Asian Pac. Am. L.j. 72, 74-75 (2001... |
2003 |
Multipe Groups |
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Peter C. Alexander |
Building 'A Doll's House': a Feminist Analysis of Marital Debt Dischargeability in Bankruptcy |
48 Villanova Law Review 381 (2003) |
MUCH has been written about divorce in this country, the feminization of poverty that may be fairly attributed to the rise in divorce rates and the resulting financial hardship that often occurs. Less noticeably, a feminist discussion has evolved concerning the intersection of divorce and bankruptcy, specifically the discharge of marital debts in...; Search Snippet: ...Villanova Law Review 2003 Articles Building a Doll's House: a Feminist Analysis of Marital Debt Dischargeability in Bankruptcy Peter C. Alexander... |
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Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol |
Building Bridges V-cubans Without Borders: Mujeres Unidas Por Su Historia |
55 Florida Law Review 225 (January, 2003) |
I. L2-4,T4Introduction 225 II. L2-4,T4A Brief History of Women in Cuba 231 A. L3-4,T4Mambisas: The First Women's Movement in Cuban Society 231. B. L3-4,T4Early Legal Changes Favoring Women 233. 1. Property and Family Rights. 233 2. The Rights to Vote and to Equality. 236 C. L3-4,T4The Castro Revolution and Beyond 238. 1. Women Join the Fight for...; Search Snippet: ...Latina Tracks the Dominant Paradigm's Construction of Sex. Like All Girls, Latinas Are Socialized to Be Feminine, to Be Mothers and Wives. Society Mandates That Their Most... |
2003 |
Hispanic/Latinx American |
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Mary L. Clark |
Carter's Groundbreaking Appointment of Women to the Federal Bench: His Other "Human Rights" Record |
11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 1131 (2003) |
Introduction: Carter's Pathbreaking Achievement. 1132 I. Carter's Judicial Appointment Reforms Were Critical to His Success in Naming Women to the Bench. 1134 A. Carter's Commitment to Judicial Reform as Governor of Georgia and 1976 Presidential Candidate. 1134 B. Traditions Governing Federal Judicial Appointments Before Carter. 1135 C. Carter...; Search Snippet: ...Policy and the Law 2003 Article Carter's Groundbreaking Appointment of Women to the Federal Bench: His Other Human Rights Record Mary... |
2003 |
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Caroline Rogus |
Conflating Women's Biological and Sociological Roles: the Ideal of Motherhood, Equal Protection, and the Implications of the Nguyen V. Ins Opinion |
5 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 803 (May, 2003) |
The role of women in our society is shaped in significant part by our legal system, and the legal rights recognized by our courts. When the government creates laws based on traditional notions of what women's roles should be, and the Supreme Court upholds such laws, such stereotypes are legitimized, making it more difficult for women to act in...; Search Snippet: ...Of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law May, 2003 Comment Conflating Women's Biological and Sociological Roles: the Ideal of Motherhood, Equal Protection... |
2003 |
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Gila Stopler |
Countenancing the Oppression of Women: How Liberals Tolerate Religious and Cultural Practices That Discriminate Against Women |
12 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 154 (2003) |
For centuries, arguments based on religion and culture have been used to justify and perpetuate both sex and race discrimination. In the American South in the nineteenth century, white slave owners justified their right to subjugate the black race based on religious precepts. All major religions in the world have historically supported and...; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Gender and Law 2003 Countenancing the Oppression of Women: How Liberals Tolerate Religious and Cultural Practices That Discriminate Against Women Gila Stopler [Fna1] Copyright © 2003 by Columbia Journal of Gender... |
2003 |
African/Black American |
Yes |
Sarah F. Russell |
Covering Women and Violence: Media Treatment of Vawa's Civil Rights Remedy |
9 Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 327 (2003) |
Introduction 328 I. Press Coverage 334 A. Pre-Litigation Press Coverage 338 B. Litigation Press Coverage 343 1. The Court's Decision 343 2. Coverage Before the Court's Decision 345 C. Conclusions About the Press Coverage 352 II. The Debate in the Press 355 A. Pre-Litigation Debate 356 1. Commentary 356 2. Editorials 363 B....; Search Snippet: ...And Law Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 2003 Articles Covering Women and Violence: Media Treatment of Vawa's Civil Rights Remedy Sarah... |
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Molly McDonough |
Damaging Disrespect |
89-DEC ABA Journal 56 (December, 2003) |
In the past decade or so, more than 40 jurisdictions in the United States have created task forces or working groups to identify ways to eliminate, or at least reduce, bias in the nation's courtrooms. Among their efforts, those task forces have produced various studies of how those who come into contact with the justice system are affected by the...; Search Snippet: ...Journal December, 2003 Feature Aba Connection Damaging Disrespect Minorities and Women Still Experience Bias in the Justice System, Though it Isn't... |
2003 |
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Jenny B. Davis |
Distinction with a Difference |
89-APR ABA Journal 43 (April, 2003) |
Attorney kim askew of dallas stands out from the crowdespecially when the crowd is the local Junior League. I always smile when people snicker at my involvement with the Junior League, says Askew, an employment partner at Hughes & Luce. But, Askew adds, she has won clients through her involvement in an organization many assume is an odd match...; Search Snippet: ...2003 Feature Law Practice Distinction with a Difference Minority and Female Lawyers Find Standing out Can Be Outstanding When it Comes... |
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Nancy E. Dowd , Kenneth B. Nunn , Jane E. Pendergast |
Diversity Matters: Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Legal Education |
15 University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy 11 (Fall, 2003) |
I. L2-5,T5Introduction 12 II. L2-5,T5The Context 18 A. L3-5,T5Legal Education, the Profession, and Legal Services 18 B. L3-5,T5Prior Surveys/Studies 21 III. L2-5,T5The University of Florida Survey 23 A. L3-5,T5Design 23 B. L3-5,T5Summary of Survey Results 25 1. L4-5,T5Themes/Patterns 25. 2. L4-5,T5Detailed Summary 27. a. Race Differences. 27 b....; Search Snippet: ...A Dedication to Chesterfield H. Smith Article Diversity Matters: Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Legal Education Nancy E. Dowd [Fna1] Kenneth... |
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Twila L. Perry |
Diversity, Discourse, and the Mission of the Feminist Law Journal |
12 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 466 (2003) |
Why a feminist law journal? In recent years, there has been a proliferation of law school journals. At present many schools have, in addition to the traditional law review, journals which focus on race, environmental law, gay and lesbian issues, or international law. In such a context, there seems little need to feel that one has to offer a...; Search Snippet: ...And Enduring Marginality Diversity, Discourse, and the Mission of the Feminist Law Journal Twila L. Perry [Fna1] Copyright © 2003 by Columbia... |
2003 |
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Kristin Bebelaar, Stacy Caplow, Patricia Fersch, Betty Levinson, Jennifer L. Rosato, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Anthony J. Sebok, Lisa C. Smith |
Domestic Violence in Legal Education and Legal Practice: a Dialogue Between Professors and Practitioners |
11 Journal of Law & Policy 409 (2003) |
KRISTIN BEBELAAR is an Associate with Gulielmetti & Gesmer, P.C., where she practices family law, real estate law, and general civil litigation. Prior to law school, she was the Children's Program Coordinator at La Casa de las Madres, a San Francisco shelter for battered women, and she later worked in a special project of the San Francisco District...; Search Snippet: ...For One of the Banks, an Absolutely Beautiful, Stunning, Intelligent African- American Woman, Married to an African- American Man. They Had Two Boys, Eight and Ten Years Old... |
2003 |
African/Black American |
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Sarah M. Buel |
Effective Assistance of Counsel for Battered Women Defendants: a Normative Construct |
26 Harvard Women's Law Journal 217 (Spring, 2003) |
The Gideon decision is a solid precedent, hailed from all corners of legal philosophy. The current Supreme Court, even while narrowing other rights of criminal defendants, has described the right to counsel as fundamental. There is just one trouble. In the real world, the promise of Gideon is not being kept. Poor men and women in large numbers go...; Search Snippet: ...Section: Violence Against Women Effective Assistance of Counsel for Battered Women Defendants: a Normative Construct Sarah M. Buel [Fna1] Copyright © 2003... |
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Hope Lewis |
Embracing Complexity: Human Rights in Critical Race Feminist Perspective |
12 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 510 (2003) |
Is feminist human rights scholarship prepared to address the current crisis in international law and politics? Globalization, the reassertion of deep cultural divides, war, armed conflict, terrorism, the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the appalling economic status of women in the Global South, desperate flows of migrants willing to risk death for economic...; Search Snippet: ...Privilege, and Membership Embracing Complexity: Human Rights in Critical Race Feminist Perspective Hope Lewis [Fna1] Copyright © 2003 by Columbia Journal Of... |
2003 |
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Jane C. Murphy |
Engaging with the State: the Growing Reliance on Lawyers and Judges to Protect Battered Women |
11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 499 (2003) |
The passage of the federal Violence Against Women Act of 2000 (VAWA II) marked an important milestone in the evolution of the domestic violence movement. VAWA II created, among other things, a complex system for state and federal funding in all fifty states to provide civil legal assistance to battered women. Its passage completed a process that...; Search Snippet: ...The Growing Reliance on Lawyers and Judges to Protect Battered Women [Fna1] Jane C. Murphy [Fnaa1] Copyright (C) 2003 American University... |
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Gary R. Roberts |
Evaluating Gender Equity Within the Framework of Intercollegiate Athletics' Conflicting Value Systems |
77 Tulane Law Review 997 (March, 2003) |
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits gender discrimination by educational institutions receiving federal funds and has become the focal point for a bitter three-cornered debate among supporters of women's sports, men's nonrevenue sports, and the high profile men's sports of football and, to a lesser extent, basketball. This Essay...; Search Snippet: ...Tulane Law Review Tulane Law Review March, 2003 Essays Evaluating Gender Equity Within the Framework of Intercollegiate Athletics' Conflicting Value Systems... |
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Tom Lininger |
Evidentiary Issues in Federal Prosecutions of Violence Against Women |
36 Indiana Law Review 687 (2003) |
In the last decade, the federal government has played an increasing role in the prosecution of violence against women. Beginning with the passage of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) in 1994, Congress has established several new federal offenses involving violence against women. The number of charges filed under these statutes has steadily...; Search Snippet: ...2003 Article Evidentiary Issues in Federal Prosecutions of Violence Against Women Tom Lininger [Fna1] Copyright © 2003 by Trustees of Indiana University... |
2003 |
American Indian/Alaskan Native |
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Laura Dugan , Daniel S. Nagin , Richard Rosenfeld |
Exposure Reduction or Retaliation? The Effects of Domestic Violence Resources on Intimate-partner Homicide |
37 Law and Society Review 169 (March, 2003) |
Rates of homicide involving intimate partners have declined substantially over the past 25 years in the United States, while public awareness of and policy responses to domestic violence have grown. To what extent has the social response to domestic violence contributed to the decline in intimate-partner homicide? We evaluate the relationship...; Search Snippet: ...Relationship to the Offender. Larger Decreases Have Occurred for Males, African Americans, and Married Victims (Including Ex-spouses) than for Females, Whites, and Unmarried Intimates (Greenfield et Al. 1998; Rosenfeld 2000... |
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African/Black American |
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Darren Lenard Hutchinson |
Factless Jurisprudence |
34 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 615 (Summer 2003) |
Professor Terry Smith has written a very important work on the inadequacy of juridical approaches to antidiscrimination law in the context of Title VII litigation. Smith argues that the anti-retaliation provisions of Title VII can serve more broadly as a mechanism for protecting workers of color from prohibited racial discrimination. Smith contends...; Search Snippet: ...H. Rehnquist Court. See, E.g., Judith Resnik, Categorical Federalism: Jurisdiction, Gender, and the Globe, 111 Yale L.j. 619, 624 (2001) Demanding... |
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Berta Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol |
Familias Sin Fronteras: Mujeres Unidas Por Su Historia |
15 Florida Journal of International Law 321 (Spring, 2003) |
Since the Castro revolution, it is impossible not to think of the existence of two Cubas radically different politically, socially, and economically from each other. One, is the post-revolutionary society created in the actual physical island, a mere ninety miles from the southernmost tip of the United States. This Cuba, Castro's Cuba, has existed...; Search Snippet: ...Vividly Presents the Gendered View of the Proper Location of Women in the United States Much like Octavio Paz Did in His Work on the Mujer Latina. [Fn39] in Bradwell V. Illinois, the U.s. Supreme Court Upheld... |
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Hispanic/Latinx American |
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Leslie D. Alexander |
Fashioning a New Approach: the Role of International Human Rights Law in Enforcing Rights of Women Garment Workers in Los Angeles |
10 Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy 81 (Winter, 2003) |
[T]he United States is the ultimate protector of human rights in the world, both in terms of power to enforce a standard of freedom, and of our legal procedures and traditions. This remark by Senator Jesse Helms opposing U.S. ratification of the Genocide Convention in 1986 is typical of a view held by many Americans: United States ratification of...; Search Snippet: ...Role of International Human Rights Law in Enforcing Rights of Women Garment Workers in Los Angeles Leslie D. Alexander [Fna1] Copyright... |
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Ann Shalleck |
Feminist Inquiry and Action: Introduction to a Symposium on Confronting Domestic Violence and Achieving Gender Equality: Evaluating Battered Women & Feminist Lawmaking by Elizabeth Schneider |
11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 237 (2003) |
This extraordinary volume of essays emerged from a workshop sponsored by the Women & the Law Program at American University, Washington College of Law in which feminist scholars and activists came together to consider the contribution of Professor Elizabeth Schneider to the evolution of feminist thought and to an understanding of intimate violence...; Search Snippet: ...Gender Equality: Evaluating Battered Women & Feminist Lawmaking by Elizabeth Schneider Feminist Inquiry and Action: Introduction to a Symposium on Confronting Domestic Violence and Achieving Gender Equality: Evaluating Battered Women & Feminist Lawmaking by Elizabeth Schneider Ann Shalleck |
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Kathryn Abrams |
Feminists in International Human Rights: the Changer and the Changed |
21 Berkeley Journal of International Law 390 (2003) |
In composing an Afterword for this symposium, I have often had the feeling expressed by Justice Arbour: that I am here under false pretenses. As a feminist theorist whose focus is largely domestic, I am more like a student of the riveting international developments described here than an informed commentator on them. In my comments, however, I will...; Search Snippet: ...Riesenfeld Symposium 2002 Crimes Against Women under International Law Afterword Feminists in International Human Rights: the Changer and the Changed [Fna1... |
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Alfred W. Blumrosen , Ruth G. Blumrosen |
First Statistical Report on Intentional Job Discrimination Against Women |
25 Women's Rights Law Reporter 63 (Fall/Winter 2003) |
THE REALITIES OF INTENTIONAL JOB DISCRIMINATION IN METROPOLITAN AMERICA, our four year examination of statistics filed annually by large and medium sized employers, was published on the web at http://law.newark.rutgers.edu/blumrosen-eeo.html and http://www.eeo1.com in the summer of 2002. The study constituted the first use of statistical data...; Search Snippet: ...2003 Report First Statistical Report on Intentional Job Discrimination Against Women Alfred W. Blumrosen [Fna1] Ruth G. Blumrosen [Fnaa1] Copyright ©... |
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Jane S. Schacter |
Form, Function, and Feminist Law Journals |
12 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 574 (2003) |
An inquiry into the function of feminist law journals needs to ask first: functions for whom? The answer must, it seems to me, vary depending upon whose perspective we take. Let me single out for special emphasis the role of feminist journals for feminist law students. Journals provide one way to find like-minded souls and to infuse legal education...; Search Snippet: ...And Integration Choosing Which Master to Serve Form, Function, and Feminist Law Journals Jane S. Schacter [Fna1] Copyright © 2003 by Columbia... |
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Terry Morehead Dworkin , Cindy A. Schipani |
Gender Voice and Correlations with Peace |
36 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 527 (March, 2003) |
The statistics regarding violence in today's society are staggering. A newly released study published by the World Health Organization, making headlines in the Wall Street Journal (Oct. 3, 2002), reports that Violence Took 1.6 Million Lives in 2000. This statistic includes only the data obtained from the 70 countries that report such statistics...; Search Snippet: ...Transnational Law March, 2003 Corporate Governance and Sustainable Peace Articles Gender Voice and Correlations with Peace Terry Morehead Dworkin [Fna1] Cindy... |
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Kate E. Andrias |
Gender, Work, and the Nafta Labor Side Agreement |
37 University of San Francisco Law Review 521 (Spring 2003) |
IT HAS BEEN nearly ten years since the public debate over the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the advent of trade liberalization with America's neighbors to the north and south. In the years since NAFTA's signing in 1993, economic globalization has fundamentally changed our conception of the nation-state, citizenship, trade, and...; Search Snippet: ...The 21st Century--a Look at the Contemporary Labor Movement Gender, Work, and the Nafta Labor Side Agreement Kate E. Andrias... |
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Amy Cohen |
Gender: an (Un)useful Category of Prescriptive Negotiation Analysis? |
13 Texas Journal of Women and the Law 169 (Fall 2003) |
I. Introduction. 169 II. The Feminization of Negotiation. 174 III. Gender: Substance or Shadows?. 180 IV. Gender, Pedagogy, and Clinical Negotiation Teaching. 191; Search Snippet: ...Texas Journal of Women and the Law Fall 2003 Article Gender: an (Un)useful Category of Prescriptive Negotiation Analysis? [Fna1] Amy Cohen... |
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Pauline Park, Ph.D |
Genderpac, the Transgender Rights Movement and the Perils of a Post-identity Politics Paradigm |
4 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 747 (Spring, 2003) |
In her capacity as executive director of GenderPAC, Riki Anne Wilchins has called for the creation of a post-identity politics national gender rights movement for all Americans. By way of a critique of that call, I will argue here that the discourse of a post-identity politics movement--far from providing a unifying philosophy and political...; Search Snippet: ...Oppressions Are Interactive and Mutually Reinforcing. For Example, a Transgendered African American Woman May Find No Support as a Person of Color At... |
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Aracely Muñoz Contreras |
Girls in America: Sex and Deviancy in the Age of Hiv/aids |
7 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 357 (Fall 2003) |
I. Today's American Girl II. Talking Girl Talk A. Just Another Girl? III. What Happened to the Promise of Juvenile Justice? A. The Illinois Juvenile Court Act B. Illinois Consent by Minors to Medical Procedures Act C. Illinois Juvenile Court Act of 1997 and the Illinois County Corrections, Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement. IV. So Are We...; Search Snippet: ...Justice Journal of Gender, Race and Justice Fall 2003 Article Girls in America: Sex and Deviancy in the Age of Hiv... |
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C. Ray Cliett |
How a Note or a Grope Can Be Justification for the Killing of a Homosexual. An Analysis of the Effects of the Supreme Court's Views on Homosexuals, African-americans and Women |
29 New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement 219 (Summer, 2003) |
The expression you're letting your slip show is a common way for gay men to tell each other that they are acting too gay. It is a way of saying you might want to tone it down a bit or else people might begin to suspect that you are gay. This is a necessary way of thinking in a society that is so focused on heterosexuality. The model which...; Search Snippet: ...Of the Effects of the Supreme Court's Views on Homosexuals, African- Americans and Women C. Ray Cliett Copyright © 2003 by New England Journal On... |
2003 |
African/Black American |
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Robert A. Shearer, Ph.D., Sam Houston State University |
Identifying the Special Needs of Female Offenders |
67-JUN Federal Probation 46 (June, 2003) |
RESEARCH AND PRACTICE suggest that female offenders have special needs not typically addressed by programs designed for male offenders. The focus on these special needs has been amplified by an increase in the number of female offenders. Even though the total number of female offenders is significantly smaller than that of males, the startling...; Search Snippet: ...Probation Federal Probation June, 2003 Identifying the Special Needs of Female Offenders Robert A. Shearer , Ph.d. Sam Houston State University Copyright... |
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Cheryl D. Hicks |
In Danger of Becoming Morally Depraved: Single Black Women, Working-class Black Families, and New York State's Wayward Minor Laws, 1917-1928 |
151 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 2077 (June, 2003) |
In 1923, Gail Lewis attended a local Fourth of July party. Instead of coming directly home after realizing that she had broken her curfew, the black seventeen-year-old New York native decided to stay out all night and face her parents, especially her father whom she feared would be angered by her actions, the following day. Clearly, Lewis's broken...; Search Snippet: ...2003 Articles in Danger of Becoming Morally Depraved: Single Black Women, Working-class Black Families, and New York State's Wayward Minor... |
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Ariela R. Dubler |
In the Shadow of Marriage: Single Women and the Legal Construction of the Family and the State |
112 Yale Law Journal 1641 (May, 2003) |
I. Introduction: Widows and the Legal Regulation of Single Women. 1643 II. Mapping Marriage's Shadow. 1654 III. Dower and Its Critics. 1660 A. The Legal Rights of Widows. 1660 B. The Effects of Dower. 1663 1. Dower, Land Transfers, and the Blurring of Separate Spheres. 1664 2. Dower and Testamentary Freedom. 1666 3. Dower and Marriage's Shadow....; Search Snippet: ...Journal May, 2003 Article in the Shadow of Marriage: Single Women and the Legal Construction of the Family and the State... |
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Lia Hayes |
International Affirmative Action: Current Gender Affirmative Action Approaches in International Trade Serving as a Possible Model for Minority Groups |
12-WTR Currents: International Trade Law Journal 78 (Winter 2003) |
Affirmative Action has been a very controversial policy in the United States for several decades. It also has a prominent presence internationally. But recently, affirmative action has been become an intense topic of debate more than at any other time over its 35 year history. One of the most important democratic and capitalistic countries in the...; Search Snippet: ...Law Journal Winter 2003 December 2003 International Affirmative Action: Current Gender Affirmative Action Approaches in International Trade Serving as a Possible... |
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Johanna E. Bond |
International Intersectionality: a Theoretical and Pragmatic Exploration of Women's International Human Rights Violations |
52 Emory Law Journal 71 (Winter 2003) |
Essential difference allows those who rely on it to rest reassuringly on its gamut of fixed notions. Any mutation in identity, in essence, in regularity, and even in physical place poses a problem, if not a threat, in terms of classification and control. If you can't locate the other, how are you to locate yourself? Ardent identity politics...; Search Snippet: ...2003 Articles International Intersectionality: a Theoretical and Pragmatic Exploration of Women's International Human Rights Violations Johanna E. Bond [Fna1] Copyright ©... |
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María-Victoria Castro |
La Mujer Argentina Que Soy Yo /The Argentinean Woman That I Am |
9 Cardozo Women's Law Journal 321 (2003) |
I was raised in an Argentinean household where my gender identity was shaped by my mother's ideals from our home country. My mother's favorite phrase was, and still is, Así se hace en Argentina. This phrase, which translates into this is how it is done in Argentina, was the backbone of the very strict cultural upbringing that shaped me as a...; Search Snippet: ...Gender La Mujer Argentina Que Soy Yo [Fn1] /The Argentinean Woman That I Am María-victoria Castro [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2003... |
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