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Ian Ayres, Book Review by Nancy Payne Sabol Pervasive Prejudice? Unconventional Evidence of Race and Gender Discrimination 29 Ohio Northern University Law Review 425 (2003) Many non-minority Americans are convinced that we have achieved a color blind society, a society where the color of your skin is at best irrelevant, and at worst, is a detriment only if you are white. At the same time, our society increasingly demands proof in the form of empirical findings that a problem exists. It is unclear why many white...; Search Snippet: ...2003 Book Review Pervasive Prejudice? Unconventional Evidence of Race and Gender Discrimination Ian Ayres Book Review by Nancy Payne Sabol [Fna1... 2003    
Michelle Decasas Protecting Hispanic Women: the Inadequacy of Domestic Violence Policy 24 Chicano-Latino Law Review 56 (Spring 2003) Over the past three decades the women's movement has made great strides in providing women with added protection and access to the legal system. One of the most important areas of progress has been in anti-domestic violence policy. The movement has successfully made domestic violence a crime and a growing concern for society. This progress,...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review Chicano-latino Law Review Spring 2003 Comments Protecting Hispanic Women: the Inadequacy of Domestic Violence Policy Michelle Decasas [Fna1] Copyright... 2003 Hispanic/Latinx American Yes
Elvia R. Arriola Queering the Painted Ladies: Gender, Race, Class, and Sexual Identity at the Mexican Border in the Case of Two Paulas 1 Seattle Journal for Social Justice 679 (Spring/Summer, 2003) I have two friends who go by the name Paula. The first Paula lives in the United States in Austin, Texas. Juan Pablo, or Paola, lives in a Mexican city that borders Eagle Pass, Texas known as Piedras Negras, Coahuila. I met Juan Pablo through my travels to and from Mexico to examine the working and living conditions for maquiladora workers at the...; Search Snippet: ...Justice Spring/summer, 2003 Law & Sexuality Queering the Painted Ladies: Gender, Race, Class, and Sexual Identity at the Mexican Border In... 2003    
Bill Brooks, Media Consultant and Freelance Writer Indianapolis, Ind. Race & Gender Fairness Commission Focuses on Growing Hispanic Population 46-APR Res Gestae 7 (April, 2003) Miguel pulls his car to the side of the road while the lights from the deputy's squad car illuminate the night sky. The motorist speaks a little English - enough for him to do his job at the 24-hour truck stop - but this is his first encounter with a policeman during his six-month stay in the United States. He keeps his eyes down as he hands the...; Search Snippet: ...Gestae Res Gestae April, 2003 Feature Bench & Bar News Race & Gender Fairness Commission Focuses on Growing Hispanic Population Bill Brooks Media Consultant and Freelance Writer Indianapolis, Ind... 2003 Hispanic/Latinx American  
Scott R. Rosner Reflections on Augusta: Judicial, Legislative and Economic Approaches to Private Race and Gender Consciousness 37 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 135 (Fall 2003) In light of the recent controversy surrounding Augusta National Golf Club's exclusionary membership policy, this Article highlights the myriad incentives and disincentives that Augusta and similar clubs have for reforming such policies. The author acknowledges the economic importance of club membership in many business communities and addresses the...; Search Snippet: ...Augusta: Judicial, Legislative and Economic Approaches to Private Race and Gender Consciousness Scott R. Rosner [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2004 University Of... 2003    
Nandini Gunewardena Reinscribing Subalternity: International Financial Institutions, Development, and Women's Marginality 7 UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 201 (Fall/Winter 2002-2003) This paper explores the ways in which the development policies and practices of international financial institutions reap deleterious consequences for developing countries, and result in particularly devastating effects for low-income women. Drawing upon the conceptual paradigms of hegemony and subalternity, this article examines the impact of...; Search Snippet: ...2002-2003 Article Reinscribing Subalternity: International Financial Institutions, Development, and Women's Marginality Nandini Gunewardena [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2002 Regents of The... 2003   Yes
Renee Chelian Remarks on the "Crack" Program: Coercing Women's Reproductive Choices 5 Journal of Law in Society 187 (Fall, 2003) As the President of MARAL (the Michigan affiliate of NARAL Pro-Choice America) and as a women's health care provider, I believe it is essential that we speak out and weigh in whenever women's reproductive rights are threatened. This is especially important when the women who are being targeted are some of society's most vulnerable. As you know, I...; Search Snippet: ...Society Fall, 2003 Article Remarks on the Crack Program: Coercing Women's Reproductive Choices Renee Chelian [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2003 Wayne State... 2003   Yes
Nicole Buonocore Porter Sex plus Age Discrimination: Protecting Older Women Workers 81 Denver University Law Review 79 (2003) There is little doubt that sexism and ageism still exist. To remedy these isms, there are laws to protect both women and older workers from discrimination in the workplace, namely Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII), which prohibits sex discrimination as well as discrimination based on many other protected categories, and the...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review 2003 Article Sex plus Age Discrimination: Protecting Older Women Workers Nicole Buonocore Porter [Fnd1] Copyright (C) 2003 Denver University... 2003   Yes
Zanita E. Fenton Silence Compounded -- the Conjunction of Race and Gender Violence 11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 271 (2003) These remarks were first prepared for this conference, originally scheduled for September 13, cancelled because of the events of 9/11. I note the date because of the unfortunate irony in cancelling a conference concerning one form of violence because of the perpetration of another. This fact is perhaps the best prologue to my remarks as I prepare...; Search Snippet: ...By Elizabeth Schneider Silence Compounded -- the Conjunction of Race and Gender Violence Zanita E. Fenton [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2003 American University... 2003    
Andrea M. Matwyshyn Silicon Ceilings: Information Technology Equity, the Digital Divide and the Gender Gap among Information Technology Professionals 2 Northwestern Journal of Technology & Intellectual Property Prop. 2 (Fall, 2003) Information technology increasingly permeates all aspects of life. In the last ten years, home computers have become, in some sectors of society, nearly as commonplace as telephones, and Internet access has become an apparent necessity for inclusion in mainstream society. As a consequence of this social transformation, new policy dilemmas have...; Search Snippet: ...Silicon Ceilings: Information Technology Equity, the Digital Divide and the Gender Gap among Information Technology Professionals Andrea M. Matwyshyn [Fna1] Copyright... 2003    
Jennifer Ward Snapshots: Holistic Images of Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System 30 Fordham Urban Law Journal 723 (January, 2003) Currently, the number of female offenders continues to increase while the overall crime rate drops. Unfortunately, the most recent report by the Bureau of Justice Statistics does not clarify the reasons underlying this trend. Yet this trend is not new. Between 1960 and 1974, the number of arrests for women increased by 108 percent, with a...; Search Snippet: ...Justice: Law Enforcement and Criminal Offenders Snapshots: Holistic Images of Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Jennifer Ward [Fna1] Copyright... 2003   Yes
Dazon Dixon-Diallo Special Needs: Hiv-positive Women 17 Emory International Law Review 561 (Summer 2003) Good afternoon! We're all mothers and we all have that fire of powerful women within us whose spirits are so angry we could laugh beauty into life and still make you taste the salty tears of our knowledge for we are not tortured anymore. We have seen beyond your lies and disguises and we have mastered the language of words. We have mastered speech....; Search Snippet: ...Law Emory International Law Review Speeches Special Needs: Hiv-positive Women Dazon Dixon-diallo [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2003 Emory University School... 2003   Yes
Elvia R. Arriola Tenure Politics and the Feminist Scholar 12 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 532 (2003) I begin my remarks here today by assuming that someone else in this symposium has affirmed the positive role played by the feminist law journal, as a material byproduct of the women's movement in academia, in shaping the discipline of feminist legal theory, its methodology, visions, and goals. Yet, the symposium organizers asked us to consider...; Search Snippet: ...Tenure Politic, Ranking, and New Solution Tenure Politics and the Feminist Scholar Elvia R. Arriola [Fna1] Copyright © 2003 by Columbia Journal... 2003    
Frank H. Wu The Arrival of Asian Americans: an Agenda for Legal Scholarship 10 Asian Law Journal L.J. 1 (May, 2003) Asian Americans have arrived. Every generation supposes itself to invent the world anew, but for Asian Americans as a racial minority group, there has been no better time than the present moment. In the past decade, Asian immigrants and their American-born descendants have become so numerous and prominent that it has become impossible to ignore...; Search Snippet: ...Are Only Alluded to Superficially, but Omitted from Substantive Consideration. Asian Americans Have Our Own Issues of Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Disability; in Some Aspects, We Are Less... 2003 Asian American  
Sandra J. Schmieder The Failure of the Violence Against Women Act's Full Faith and Credit Provision in Indian Country: an Argument for Amendment 74 University of Colorado Law Review 765 (Spring 2003) In August of 1994, Congress passed the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), which includes a provision requiring states and Indian tribes to give full faith and credit to protection orders issued by the courts of other states and tribes. The provision, 18 U.S.C. § 2265 (Section 2265), purports to ensure that victims of domestic violence do not...; Search Snippet: ...Review Spring 2003 Comments the Failure of the Violence Against Women Act's Full Faith and Credit Provision in Indian Country: An... 2003 American Indian/Alaskan Native Yes
Cheryl L. Wade The Impact of U.s. Corporate Policy on Women and People of Color 7 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 213 (Spring 2003) In this essay, I enumerate some of the international and domestic implications of corporate policy for women and people of color. In the first part of this essay, I focus on multinational corporations as significant contributors to the policies that promote the growing globalization trend and liberalized rules of international trade. The new rules...; Search Snippet: ...Spring 2003 Essay the Impact of U.s. Corporate Policy on Women and People of Color Cheryl L. Wade Copyright (C) 2003... 2003   Yes
Lynn Mills Eckert The Incoherence of the Zoning Approach to Regulating Pornography: the Exclusion of Gender and a Call for Category Refinement in Free Speech Doctrine 4 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 863 (Summer, 2003) This article examines law's free speech categories, concepts, and rules in the area of pornography regulation. It focuses on the Supreme Court's process of legal reasoning in pornography cases and begins with an insufficiently analyzed inconsistency in the regulation of pornography. The article does not advocate the prohibition of pornography; it...; Search Snippet: ...Of the Zoning Approach to Regulating Pornography: the Exclusion of Gender and a Call for Category Refinement in Free Speech Doctrine... 2003    
  The Michigan Journal of Gender & Law Presents a Symposium Marriage Law: Obsolete or Cutting Edge? 10 Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 21 (2003) Biographies of Symposium Participants. 23 Symposium Transcript. 29 Introduction. 29 Welcome and Introductory Remarks Jeffrey S. Lehman. 29 Panel I: Marriage in Historical and Cultural Perspective: Tradition as Embodied and Enforced Through Laws. 30 Bruce W. Frier, Moderator. 30 Ariela R. Dubler. 32 Marilyn Yalom. 37 Questions. 43 Panel II: The...; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Gender & Law 2003 Transcript the Michigan Journal of Gender & Law Presents a Symposium Marriage Law: Obsolete or Cutting Edge... 2003    
Patricia M. Hernandez The Myth of Machismo: an Everyday Reality for Latin American Women 15 Saint Thomas Law Review 859 (Summer 2003) My first husband was a drug addict and an alcoholic. He hit me a lot, and he burned me on my face with a lit cigarette . . . . When I was hit by my husbands and I went to the police, they told me to hit back. - Maria dos Anjos Ferreira, age 29, Brazil Stories such as Maria's are common in Latin America. Here in the United States, battering is an...; Search Snippet: ...The Myth of Machismo: an Everyday Reality for Latin American Women Patricia M. Hernandez [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2003 St. Thomas Law... 2003 Hispanic/Latinx American Yes
Joni Hersch, Ph.D. The New Labor Market for Lawyers: Will Female Lawyers Still Earn Less? 10 Cardozo Women's Law Journal L.J. 1 (Fall 2003) Perhaps the most dramatic change in the labor market for lawyers over the past three decades has been the rapid increase in the number of women in the profession. In 1971, 3% of lawyers in the U.S. were women. By 2000, 28.9% of all U.S. lawyers were female, as were 47% of law students. Women are expected to become the majority of law students, as...; Search Snippet: ...Fall 2003 Articles the New Labor Market for Lawyers: Will Female Lawyers Still Earn Less? Joni Hersch , Ph.d. [Fna1] Copyright ©... 2003   Yes
Kathleen A. Portuán Miller The Other Side of the Coin: a Look at Islamic Law as Compared to Anglo-american Law-do Muslim Women Really Have Fewer Rights than American Women? 16 New York International Law Review 65 (Summer, 2003) Today, 1.2 billion Muslimsone out of every five peoplelive around the world. Muslims are predominately living in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania, Libya, and Egypt in North Africa; Sudan, Niger, Mali, Senegal, Guinea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, and South Africa in Central and Southern Africa; Jordan, Palestine, Syria, Iraq,...; Search Snippet: ...Islamic Law as Compared to Anglo-american Lawdo Muslim Women Really Have Fewer Rights than American Women? Kathleen A. Portuán Miller [Fna1] Copyright © 2003 by New York... 2003   Yes
Jessica Dayton The Silencing of a Woman's Choice: Mandatory Arrest and No Drop Prosecution Policies in Domestic Violence Cases 9 Cardozo Women's Law Journal 281 (2003) If you are coming to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, let us work together This quotation illustrates the need for a woman's autonomy in the arrest and prosecution of domestic violence perpetrators. No one makes the choice for a woman to call the police on her abusive partner...; Search Snippet: ...Student Essays Part Ii. Intimate Violence the Silencing of a Woman's Choice: Mandatory Arrest and No Drop Prosecution Policies in Domestic... 2003   Yes
Joan C. Williams The Social Psychology of Stereotyping: Using Social Science to Litigate Gender Discrimination Cases and Defang the "Cluelessness" Defense 7 Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal 401 (2003) I. Introduction. 403 II. Some Basic Concepts. 405 III. Glass Ceiling Discrimination. 412 A. Trying Twice as Hard to Receive Half as Much: Why Women Have a Harder Time Establishing Competence. 413 1. Competence Assumptions: Are Men Assumed to Be Competent, While Women Need to Prove Their Competence over and over Again?. 413 2. Leniency Bias: How Are...; Search Snippet: ...The Social Psychology of Stereotyping: Using Social Science to Litigate Gender Discrimination Cases and Defang the Cluelessness Defense Joan C. Williams... 2003    
Sara Osborne These Are Not Our Rules: a Public Interest and Women Oriented Law School to Improve the Lives of Women Both Within and Outside the Legal Profession 46 Howard Law Journal 549 (Spring 2003) After years of advocacy efforts and political battles, two new atypical public law schools opened their doors for the 2002-2003 academic year. First, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) reintroduced its black law school ye; Search Snippet: ...Comments These Are Not Our Rules: a Public Interest and Women Oriented Law School to Improve the Lives of Women Both Within and Outside the Legal Profession Sara Osborne [Fna1... 2003 African/Black American Yes
Suzanne B. Goldberg Thinking about Feminism, Social Justice, and the Place of Feminist Law Journals: a Letter to the Editors 12 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 582 (2003) Dear Editors: You, like the editors who came before you, have staked a place in an invigorating and challenging conversation about the transformative potential of feminist approaches to social justice. As you envision and edit your journal, fundamental questions about the purpose of feminist scholarship and the value of retaining an autonomous...; Search Snippet: ...Serve Thinking about Feminism, Social Justice, and the Place of Feminist Law Journals: a Letter to the Editors Suzanne B. Goldberg... 2003    
Lisa A. Crooms To Establish My Legitimate Name Inside the Consciousness of Strangers: Critical Race Praxis, Progressive Women-of-color Theorizing, and Human Rights 46 Howard Law Journal 229 (Winter 2003) As a female member of our endangered species, I am searching for a relevant proof of sisterhood: I am searching for relevant proof of brotherhood hinged to that sisterhood. I want to pursue the collective, and the creative, securement of all our legitimate names for all of our, finally, legitimate lives. I need to establish my legitimate name...; Search Snippet: ...Name Inside the Consciousness of Strangers: Critical Race Praxis, Progressive Women-of-color Theorizing, and Human Rights Lisa A. Crooms [Fna1... 2003   Yes
Vicki C. Jackson Transnational Discourse, Relational Authority, and the U.s. Court: Gender Equality 37 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 271 (Fall 2003) Global developments in domestic constitutionalism and international human rights law have engendered a new set of dynamic relationships between and among legal systems. Scholars and jurists have taken note of transnational judicial conversations, dialogue or transjudicial communication about human rights, of a rise in world...; Search Snippet: ...Transnational Constitution Transnational Discourse, Relational Authority, and the U.s. Court: Gender Equality Vicki C. Jackson [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2003 Loyola Law... 2003    
Herma Hill Kay Uc's Women Law Faculty 36 U.C. Davis Law Review 331 (January, 2003) I am delighted and honored to deliver the annual Brigitte M. Bodenheimer Lecture, both because I knew and admired Brigitte and because I delivered a lecture here in the spring of 1979 on the occasion of her retirement. It means a great deal to be invited back to be part of the Lecture Series established in her memory. On that earlier occasion, I...; Search Snippet: ...2003 Brigitte M. Bodenheimer Memorial Lecture on the Family Uc's Women Law Faculty Herma Hill Kay [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2003 Regents... 2003   Yes
Shelby A.D. Moore Understanding the Connection Between Domestic Violence, Crime, and Poverty: How Welfare Reform May Keep Battered Women from Leaving Abusive Relationships 12 Texas Journal of Women and the Law 451 (Spring 2003) I. Introduction. 452 II. Facing Reality: Women in Abusive Relationships Commit Crimes Other than Homicide. 457 A. Child-Related Crimes. 458 B. Drug Offenses and Family Violence. 465 C. Property Crimes and Domestic Violence. 467 III. Battered Women: Why They Stay or the Impediments to Leaving. 470 A. Why Battered Women Cannot Leave. 471 B. Domestic...; Search Snippet: ...Violence, Crime, and Poverty: How Welfare Reform May Keep Battered Women from Leaving Abusive Relationships Shelby A.d. Moore [Fna1] Copyright ©... 2003   Yes
David Benjamin Oppenheimer Verdicts Matter: an Empirical Study of California Employment Discrimination and Wrongful Discharge Jury Verdicts Reveals Low Success Rates for Women and Minorities 37 U.C. Davis Law Review 511 (December, 2003) Introduction. 513 I. A Review of Prior Employment Discrimination and Wrongful Discharge Jury verdict Research. 518 II. Verdicts Matter: How Jury Verdict Data Were Used to Justify the Imposition of Damage Caps in the 1991 Civil Rights Act. 528 III. The Results of a Comprehensive Survey of California Employment Discrimination and Wrongful Discharge...; Search Snippet: ...And Wrongful Discharge Jury Verdicts Reveals Low Success Rates for Women and Minorities David Benjamin Oppenheimer [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2003 Regents... 2003   Yes
Anna Kirkland Victorious Transsexuals in the Courtroom: a Challenge for Feminist Legal Theory 28 Law and Social Inquiry Inquiry 1 (Winter 2003) Transsexual and transgendered people, despite their exclusion from most civil rights laws, nonetheless occasionally prevail as plaintiffs in litigation. What should feminist legal theorists make of these victories? The theory one uses to win has implications for future conceptions of gender and sexuality in the law as well as for understanding...; Search Snippet: ...2003 Articles Victorious Transsexuals in the Courtroom: a Challenge for Feminist Legal Theory Anna Kirkland [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2003 American Bar... 2003    
Christine Alice Corcos We Don't Want Advantages the Woman Lawyer Hero and Her Quest for Power in Popular Culture 53 Syracuse Law Review 1225 (2003) Introduction. 1225 I. The Unruly Female Lawyer. 1239 II. A Rationale for the Use of Courtroom Dramas to Critique Women's Professional Roles. 1244 III. Case Studies: Adam's Rib, The Accused, Legally Blonde. 1248 A. Adam's Rib. 1253 B. The Accused. 1263 C. Legally Blonde. 1267 Conclusion. 1270 Lawyers should never marry lawyers. This is called...; Search Snippet: ...Law(yers) in Popular Culture We Don't Want Advantages the Woman Lawyer Hero and Her Quest for Power in Popular Culture... 2003   Yes
Joseph R. Biden, Jr. What about the Girls? The Role of the Federal Government in Addressing the Rise in Female Juvenile Offenders 14 Stanford Law and Policy Review 29 (2003) Institutionalized I sit and ask myself why Two years old locked in the system Six years old, getting locked in a closet Seven years old locked in the attic. Twelve years old, locked in my room Fourteen years old locked in YGC Why is this a place I don't mind to be? Tamika, Youth Guidance Center One headline catching attention across the country is...; Search Snippet: ...And Consequences: Juvenile Justice in America Articles What about the Girls? The Role of the Federal Government in Addressing the Rise in Female Juvenile Offenders Joseph R. Biden, Jr. [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2003... 2003   Yes
Haneefah A. Jackson When Love Is a Crime: Why the Drug Prosecutions and Punishments of Female Non-conspirators Cannot Be Justified by Retributive Principles 46 Howard Law Journal 517 (Spring 2003) The War on Drugs initiated in the 1980s by American lawmakers and politicians with the support of law enforcement agencies, the media, and much of middle America has evolved from what could have originally been deemed a noble attempt at curtailing criminal behavior into what is now little more than a war against the poorest and most defenseless...; Search Snippet: ...Is a Crime: Why the Drug Prosecutions and Punishments of Female Non-conspirators Cannot Be Justified by Retributive Principles [Fn1] Haneefah... 2003   Yes
Deborah W. Post Which Wave Are You? Comments on the Collected Essays from the Seminar "To Do Feminist Legal Theory" 9 Cardozo Women's Law Journal 471 (2003) I feel honored to have my work included with that of the students in the seminar To Do Feminist Legal Theory and also with the comments of so many distinguished critical scholars and law teachers. The notion at the heart of this project, in the imagining of it and in its execution, is exciting. It is as if Maria Grahn-Farley sent me an invitation...; Search Snippet: ...Comments on the Collected Essays from the Seminar to Do Feminist Legal Theory Deborah W. Post [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2003 Yeshiva... 2003    
Rachel B. Tiven Why a Feminist Law Journal? A Call for Parity 12 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 407 (2003) We began at the beginning. The opening talk of the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law's Spring 2003 symposium Why a Feminist Law Journal? detailed the career of Myra Bradwell, legal publisher and icon of American women lawyers. Bradwell famously and unsuccessfully appealed to the United States Supreme Court when Illinois refused to admit her to...; Search Snippet: ...Law 2003 Why a Feminist Law Journal? Symposium Why a Feminist Law Journal? A Call for Parity Rachel B. Tiven [Fna1... 2003    
Linda L. Ammons Why Do You Do the Things You Do? Clemency for Battered Incarcerated Women, a Decade's Review 11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 533 (2003) Introduction. 533 I. To Grant or Not to Grant: You May Ask, But Now Rarely Receive. 535 II. Pardoning the Powerless: Battered Incarcerated Women Petition for Relief. 543 III. Mercy or Madness: Making Sense of Murderers Set Free. 547 IV. Models of Justice, Mercy, Grace?. 551 V. Just the Facts Ma'am: Recidivism and Clemency: Revolving Doors, or...; Search Snippet: ...You Do the Things You Do? Clemency for Battered Incarcerated Women, a Decade's Review Linda L. Ammons [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2003... 2003   Yes
William Bradford With a Very Great Blame on Our Hearts: Reparations, Reconciliation, and an American Indian Plea for Peace with Justice 27 American Indian Law Review 1 (2002-2003) In a post-September 11th era riven by ethno-nationalism, territorial revanchism, and religious terror, the United States has assumed the mantle of leadership in articulating the moral, political, and legal norms that will inform reconstruction of global security architecture. Defense of human rights, whether motivated by its contribution to the...; Search Snippet: ...Indian Men off to the Northern Colonies While Keeping the Women and Children in the South . In the East, Indian Slaves... 2003 American Indian/Alaskan Native  
Beverly Encarguez Perez Woman Warrior Meets Mail-order Bride: Finding an Asian American Voice in the Women's Movement 18 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 211 (2003) You know, I've never found acceptance anywhere. Not from my family, not from other kids in the playground, not from high school, and certainly not from other comediennes. I had never found acceptance until that moment. I felt real, I felt alive. I felt that for the first time in my life, I was not invisible. Many Asian Americans echo a feeling of...; Search Snippet: ...Berkeley Womens Law Journal Berkeley Women's Law Journal 2003 Articles Woman Warrior [Fnd1] Meets Mail-order Bride: Finding an Asian American Voice in the Women's Movement Beverly Encarguez Perez [Fndd1] Copyright (C) 2003 Regents Of... 2003 Asian American Yes
Margot Klein, Michele Jochner Women Everywhere Project Proves Volunteers Can Make a Difference 17-JUL CBA Record 34 (June/July, 2003) Volunteer attorneys throughout Illinois joined together to participate in the fourth annual Women Everywhere: Partners in Service Project on May 16. The Women Everywhere Project is a volunteer collective aimed at soliciting and coordinating activities on behalf of women in need. Through the various activities of the Women Everywhere Project, about...; Search Snippet: ...2003 Wl 21953378 Cba Record Cba Record June/july, 2003 Women Everywhere Project Proves Volunteers Can Make a Difference Margot Klein... 2003   Yes
Katherine L. Vaughns Women of Color in Law Teaching: Shared Identities, Different Experiences 53 Journal of Legal Education 496 (December, 2003) In a world undivided along racial and gender lines, we would not have the occasion to ponder the relevance of race and gender to our role as professors of law .. Women of color who teach law share their gender with their white female counterparts and their race with men of color in law teaching. But their experiences in the legal academy differ...; Search Snippet: ...2003 Taking Stock: Women of All Colors in Legal Education Women of Color in Law Teaching: Shared Identities, Different Experiences Katherine... 2003   Yes
Jacqueline Mertz Women of Color--what Their Voices Teach Us 9 Cardozo Women's Law Journal 205 (2003) It was 1970; I was seventeen, pregnant, and just about to graduate high school. My boyfriend was twenty and in the army. What do I do? My boyfriend's solution to our predicament was to punch me in the stomach so that I would abort. Luckily, the abortion law had just passed in New York, and I was able to have a legal abortion. Unable to attend...; Search Snippet: ...Women's Law Journal 2003 Student Essays Part I. Defining Feminism Women of Color--what Their Voices Teach Us [Fn1] Jacqueline Mertz... 2003   Yes
Jayne Huckerby Women Who Kill Their Children: Case Study and Conclusions Concerning the Differences in the Fall from Maternal Grace by Khoua Her and Andrea Yates 10 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 149 (Summer, 2003) The disparate treatment of white, middle-class women and poor women of color in the criminal justice system and contemporary popular discourse has been well documented. However, less attention has been given to how this harsher treatment of poor women of color manifests itself in the media coverage of cases of infanticide. This paper aims to begin...; Search Snippet: ...Summer, 2003 Tenth Anniversary Issue: Gender and Criminal Defenses Essay Women Who Kill Their Children: Case Study and Conclusions Concerning The... 2003   Yes
Gretchen Ritter Women's Citizenship and the Problem of Legal Personhood in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s 13 Texas Journal of Women and the Law L. 1 (Fall 2003) I. Introduction. 1 II. Equality. 5 A. The Development of Equal Protection Doctrine Applied to Sex. 6 B. The Reed Brief. 8 C. Race and Gender. 10 D. Equality and Individualism. 12 E. Jury Service. 14 III. Privacy. 16 A. Privacy and Birth Control. 17 B. Griswold. 20 C. Eisenstadt. 22 D. Roe and Doe. 24 E. The Doctor. 28 F. Privacy Beyond Roe. 31 IV....; Search Snippet: ...2003 Symposium: Subversive Legacies: Learning from History/constructing the Future Women's Citizenship and the Problem of Legal Personhood in the United... 2003   Yes
Candace Kruttschnitt, Rosemary Gartner Women's Imprisonment 30 Crime and Justice Just. 1 (2003) Incarceration of women in the United States is at a historic high, but understanding of women's experiences in prison, their responses to treatment, their lives after prison, and how changing prison regimes have affected these things remains limited. Individual attributes, preprison experiences, and prison conditions are associated with how women...; Search Snippet: ...2003 Wl 22834255 Crime and Justice Crime and Justice 2003 Women's Imprisonment Candace Kruttschnitt Rosemary Gartner [Fna1] Copyright © 2003 by University... 2003   Yes
Lenora M. Lapidus 30 Years of Women's Rights Litigation: an Evolving Constitutional Standard of Review 23 Women's Rights Law Reporter 237 (Summer/Fall 2002) Hello, everybody. I am thrilled to be here to celebrate with you the 30-year anniversary of the Women's Rights Law Reporter. It is a special celebration for me and for the ACLU Women's Rights Project as well because it is also our 30-year anniversary. The Project at the ACLU was founded in 1971 by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who was just transitioning...; Search Snippet: ...For Women's Rights: Past, Present, and Future 30 Years of Women's Rights Litigation: an Evolving Constitutional Standard of Review Lenora M... 2002   Yes
Andrew E. Taslitz A Feminist Fourth Amendment?: Consent, Care, Privacy, and Social Meaning in Ferguson V. City of Charleston 9 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 1 (Summer 2002) I. Introduction. 2 II. Ferguson's Factual Basis: Helping Addicted Moms. 7 III. The United States Supreme Court's Opinion. 10 A. Schneckloth Voluntariness as Consent. 10 B. The Ferguson Court: The Return to Waiver. 13 C. Mirandizing Schneckloth: Autonomy and Equality Re-enter Center Stage. 13 D. Contextualizing Consent. 18 1. The Physician-Patient...; Search Snippet: ...Gender Law Issues in Healthcare: Privacy and Paternalism Articles a Feminist Fourth Amendment?: Consent, Care, Privacy, and Social Meaning in Ferguson... 2002    
Amy E. Pope A Feminist Look at the Death Penalty 65-WTR Law and Contemporary Problems 257 (Winter 2002) The death penalty has its fervent defenders and critics. In all the debate about the procedure, however, no one has suggested how a feminist perspective might improve the discussion. Feminist theory can be helpful in several ways. First, we can learn from the lives of the women embroiled in the process. Indeed, fifty-four women currently live on...; Search Snippet: ...Contemporary Problems Law and Contemporary Problems Winter 2002 Article a Feminist Look at the Death Penalty Amy E. Pope [Fna1] Copyright... 2002    
Cristina Carmody Tilley A Feminist Repudiation of the Rape Shield Laws 51 Drake Law Review 45 (2002) I. L2-5,T5Introduction 45 II. L2-5,T5The Original Justifications for Rape Shield Laws 48 A. L3-5,T5Introduction 48 B. L3-5,T5The Legislative History of the Federal Rape Shield Law 53 1. L4-5,T5The Stated Goals of Rape Shield Proponents 53 a. The American Bar Association. 53 b. The National Organization for Women. 54 c. Michigan Women's Task Force...; Search Snippet: ...31938760 Drake Law Review Drake Law Review 2002 Article a Feminist Repudiation of the Rape Shield Laws Cristina Carmody Tilley [Fna1... 2002    
Betty W. Taylor A History of Race and Gender at the University of Florida Levin College of Law 1909-2001 54 Florida Law Review 495 (July, 2002) Long before the Spanish first settled in St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565, Native Americans roamed the area now occupied by the University of Florida Levin College of Law. Located about 100 yards west of our campus and south of Southwest Second Avenue is an aboriginal burial mound built ca. A.D. 1000 by Alachua tradition peoples, ancestors of the...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review July, 2002 Essays a History of Race and Gender at the University of Florida Levin College of Law 1909... 2002 American Indian/Alaskan Native  
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