AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearEthnicity in Title or SummaryGender in Title or Summary
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  
Marjorie E. Kornhauser A Legislator Named Sue: Re-imagining the Income Tax 5 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 289 (Spring 2002) When America's Founding Fathers gathered to establish the legal framework for the new republic, Abigail Adams wrote to her husband John Adams asking him to remember the ladies. For countless generations lawmaking had occurred this way; when the vote was called, the answering voices were always male. Women were heard only indirectly through the...; Search Snippet: ...That the Meanest Thing Is to Give a Boy a Girl's Name!). . Professor of Law, Tulane Law School. I Would... 2002    
Kenneth W. Mack A Social History of Everyday Practice: Sadie T.m. Alexander and the Incorporation of Black Women into the American Legal Profession, 1925-1960 87 Cornell Law Review 1405 (9/30/2002) This Article presents a humanist social history of the everyday professional lives of Sadie T.M. Alexander and her peers at the early twentieth-century black women's bar, contending that a finely-detailed analysis of quotidian law practice reveals the methodological limitations of the reigning interpretations of the history of the American bar...; Search Snippet: ...Everyday Practice: Sadie T.m. Alexander and the Incorporation of Black Women into the American Legal Profession, 1925-1960 Kenneth W. Mack... 2002 African/Black American Yes
Brian Johnson Admitting That Women's Only Public Education Is Unconstitutional and Advancing the Equality of the Sexes 25 Thomas Jefferson Law Review 53 (Fall 2002) Feminists of many theoretical orientations would concur that the false stereotyping of women by wrongly ascribing personality traits and behaviors to them solely based upon their biological sex has historically retarded and still currently retards the equality sought by and owed to females in America. They would likely also agree that equality in...; Search Snippet: ...Review Thomas Jefferson Law Review Fall 2002 Articles Admitting That Women's Only Public Education Is Unconstitutional and Advancing the Equality Of... 2002   Yes
Raquel Donoso Afternoon Panel: Coalition-based Strategies for Improving Health Access and Outcomes for Underserved Women Featuring Raquel Donoso, Lisa Chiyemi Ikemoto, and Latonya Slack Barriers Facing Latina Women 17 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 224 (2002) Good afternoon. I'm going to start off by talking a little bit about Latino Issues Forum and then go into some of the work that we've been doing and look at some of the challenges we're facing. For Latinos in California specifically, there are a lot of challenges that involve reproductive health rights and access to abortions. Also, we need to...; Search Snippet: ...Based Strategies for Improving Health Access and Outcomes for Underserved Women Featuring Raquel Donoso, Lisa Chiyemi Ikemoto, and Latonya Slack Barriers Facing Latina Women [Fnd1] Raquel Donoso [Fndd1] Copyright (C) 2002 the Regents Of... 2002 Hispanic/Latinx American Yes
Lisa Chiyemi Ikemoto Afternoon Panel: Coalition-based Strategies for Improving Health Access and Outcomes for Underserved Women Featuring Raquel Donoso, Lisa Chiyemi Ikemoto, and Latonya Slack Redefining Reproductive Freedom to Build Multicultural Coalitions 17 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 229 (2002) Good afternoon. My name is Lisa Ikemoto. I've been working with a non-profit community-based organization called Asians & Pacific Islanders for Reproductive Health. The acronym is APIRH so I'm going to refer to the organization as APIRH throughout this presentation. One of the questions that I always get when I tell people about the work that I do...; Search Snippet: ...Based Strategies for Improving Health Access and Outcomes for Underserved Women Featuring Raquel Donoso, Lisa Chiyemi Ikemoto, and Latonya Slack Redefining... 2002 Asian American Yes
Latonya Slack Afternoon Panel: Coalition-based Strategies for Improving Health Access and Outcomes for Underserved Women Featuring Raquel Donoso, Lisa Chiyemi Ikemoto, and Latonya Slack Unheard Voices: Defining Black Women's Advocacy Agenda 17 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 236 (2002) My name is Latonya Slack, and I'm the Director of the California Black Women's Health Project. We're a statewide policy advocacy organization organized to educate and improve the health of Black women and girls in the State of California through education, policy advocacy, and prevention. We are the State arm of the National Black Women's Health...; Search Snippet: ...Based Strategies for Improving Health Access and Outcomes for Underserved Women Featuring Raquel Donoso, Lisa Chiyemi Ikemoto, and Latonya Slack Unheard Voices: Defining Black Women's Advocacy Agenda [Fnd1] Latonya Slack [Fndd1] Copyright (C) 2002 The... 2002 African/Black American Yes
Louise Feld Along the Spectrum of Women's Rights Advocacy: a Cross-cultural Comparison of Sexual Harassment Law in the United States and India 25 Fordham International Law Journal 1205 (June, 2002) Pornographic e-mails circulate like wildfire through the e-mail system of an Australian corporation. A male Division Commander in the Korean Army repeatedly corners a female lieutenant in his office and forcibly kisses her. Male students in Ireland vandalize the classrooms of two female teachers with sexually explicit graffiti. An Indian social...; Search Snippet: ...International Law Journal June, 2002 Comment along the Spectrum of Women's Rights Advocacy: a Cross-cultural Comparison of Sexual Harassment Law... 2002 American Indian/Alaskan Native Yes
Christina L. Brandt-Young Ayelet Shachar, Multicultural Jurisdictions: Cultural Differences and Women's Rights. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Xiv + 193. 24 Michigan Journal of International Law 241 (Fall 2002) Introduction. 241 I. ICCPR Article 27: The Right of Members of Minorities to Enjoy Their Cultures, Languages, and Religions. 247 A. The Lovelace Case. 248 B. The Kitok Case. 253 II. ICCPR Article 14: Trial by an Independent and Impartial Tribunal. 257 A. A Suit at Law . 258 B. Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez and Group Court Review. 261 III....; Search Snippet: ...And International Levels Ayelet Shachar, Multicultural Jurisdictions: Cultural Differences and Women's Rights. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Xiv + 193. Christina L... 2002   Yes
  Battered Women & Feminist Lawmaking: Author Meets Readers, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Christine Harrington, Sally Engle Merry, Renée Romkens, & Marianne Wesson 10 Journal of Law & Policy 313 (2002) Panelists Author ELIZABETH M. SCHNEIDER is the Rose L. Hoffer Professor of Law and Chair of the Edward V. Sparer Public Interest Law Fellowship Program at Brooklyn Law School. She is the author of Battered Women and Feminist Lawmaking (Yale University Press 2000), which won the 2000 Professional/ Scholarly Publishing Award of the Association of...; Search Snippet: ...Law and Policy Journal of Law & Policy 2002 Symposium Battered Women & Feminist Lawmaking: Author Meets Readers, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Christine Harrington, Sally... 2002   Yes
Leslie Espinoza Garvey Beyond the Matrix: the Psychological Cost of Fighting for Gender Justice in Law Teaching 11 Southern California Review of Law and Women's Studies 305 (Spring 2002) In 1999, on the cusp of the millennium, the Association of American Law Schools organized a conference about women in the academy. Certainly, implicit in the organizing of this conference was a celebration of the presence of women in the legal profession and academy. As women law professors, we gathered to assess ourselves at this auspicious moment...; Search Snippet: ...Article Beyond the Matrix: the Psychological Cost of Fighting for Gender Justice in Law Teaching Leslie Espinoza Garvey [Fna1] Copyright ©... 2002    
Mary Becker Care and Feminists 17 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal 57 (Spring 2002) I. Introduction. 58 II. Franke's Postmodern Objections to Care. 64 A. Linking Reproduction to Dependency and Sex to Danger. 65 B. The Repronormativity of Motherhood. 67 C. The Maternalization of Women's Identity. 71 D. Commodification Anxiety. 71 E. Child Raising as The Creation of a Public Good. 73 F. Unfairness to Taxpayers Who Are Not...; Search Snippet: ...Relation in the Shadow of the Law Article Care and Feminists Mary Becker [Fna1] Copyright © 2002 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal; Mary... 2002    
Mary L. Clark Changing the Face of the Law: How Women's Advocacy Groups Put Women on the Federal Judicial Appointments Agenda 14 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 243 (2002) Given the significant involvement of women judges and members of women's advocacy groups in the Women, Justice, and Authority conference, I thought it fitting to pursue some legal history for this occasion on the impact of women's advocacy groups on women's judicial appointments, looking in particular at Article III judgeships. Like Linda Kerber, I...; Search Snippet: ...Justice and Authority Changing the Face of the Law: How Women's Advocacy Groups Put Women on the Federal Judicial Appointments Agenda Mary L. Clark [Fna1... 2002   Yes
Kathleen M. Sullivan Constitutionalizing Women's Equality 90 California Law Review 735 (May, 2002) The U.S. Constitution is the only major written constitution that includes a bill of rights but lacks a provision explicitly declaring the equality of the sexes. Since 1946 the French Constitution has provided that [t]he law guarantees to the woman, in all spheres, rights equal to those of the man. Article 3 of the German Constitution declares...; Search Snippet: ...2002 the Brennan Center Jorde Symposium on Constitutional Law Constitutionalizing Women's Equality Kathleen M. Sullivan [Fnd1] Copyright (C) 2002 California Law... 2002   Yes
Phyllis Goldfarb Counting the Drug War's Female Casualties 6 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 277 (Fall 2002) This article explores the impact of the drug war on women's lives. In Part I, I examine the usage of the word war and its connotations. In Part II, I illustrate the impact of the drug war on women's lives by detailing a dozen federal cases in which women have served--or, in several instances continue to serve--long mandatory sentences for drug...; Search Snippet: ...Race and Justice Fall 2002 Article Counting the Drug War's Female Casualties Phyllis Goldfarb [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2002 Journal of Gender... 2002   Yes
Ellen Marrus Crack Babies and the Constitution: Ruminations about Addicted Pregnant Women after Ferguson V. City of Charleston 47 Villanova Law Review 299 (2002) WHAT should society do in response to a pregnant woman who uses crack? The dangers to the fetus in such cases vary from no addiction, to mild dependency, to severe neurological damage and convulsions or even death. Most people's initial reaction is revulsion--how can a woman expose her unborn child to such serious risks? This often triggers...; Search Snippet: ...Article Crack Babies and the Constitution: Ruminations about Addicted Pregnant Women after Ferguson V. City of Charleston Ellen Marrus [Fna1] Copyright... 2002   Yes
Edward McGlynn Gaffney, Jr. Curious Chiasma: Rising and Falling Protection of Religious Freedom and Gender Equality 4 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 394 (January, 2002) My thesis is a simple one. Both religious freedom and gender equality deserve serious protection against official state action. The reasons for doing so run deep in American history. In many ways, religious freedom has defined the American experience from the dawn of the republic. To treat it dismissively or with the contempt heaped upon it...; Search Snippet: ...Curious Chiasma: Rising and Falling Protection of Religious Freedom and Gender Equality Edward Mcglynn Gaffney, Jr. [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2002 The... 2002    
David B. Cruz Disestablishing Sex and Gender 90 California Law Review 997 (July, 2002) Introduction. 999 I. Conceptualizing Gender on the Model of Religion. 1005 A. Gender as Ideology and Organization. 1006 B. The Extra-Human Authority of Religion and Gender. 1011 C. Psychologies of Religion and Gender. 1016 D. Neutrality, Equality, and Democratic Citizenship in the United States. 1020 II. Disestablishing Gender in Theory. 1027 A....; Search Snippet: ...Review California Law Review July, 2002 Articles Disestablishing Sex and Gender David B. Cruz [Fnd1] Copyright © 2002 David B. Cruz Table... 2002    
Robert J. Aalberts, Thomas E. Boyt, Lorne H. Seidman Do Race/ethnicity and Gender Influence Criminal Defendants' Satisfaction with Their Lawyers' Services? An Empirical Study of Nevada Inmates 2 Nevada Law Journal 72 (Spring/Summer 2002) The American legal system embodies the values, history, and culture of American society. Within this system are the courts, an indispensable institution and tool of public policy designed to settle disputes, as well as to create and interpret the law. In recent years, the confidence of the American people in their court system has been in question....; Search Snippet: ...Law Journal Spring/summer 2002 Article Do Race/ethnicity and Gender Influence Criminal Defendants' Satisfaction with Their Lawyers' Services? An Empirical... 2002    
  Dueling Fates: Should the International Legal Regime Accept a Collective or Individual Paradigm to Protect Women's Rights? 24 Michigan Journal of International Law 347 (Fall 2002) University of Michigan Law School Room 250 Hutchins Hall Saturday, April 6, 2002 STEPHANIE BROWNING: Good morning. My name is Stephanie Browning; I'm the Editor in Chief of the Michigan Journal of International Law. On behalf of the Journal, I am pleased to welcome you to the Dueling Fates Symposium. Our next day and a half together promises to be...; Search Snippet: ...Legal Regime Accept a Collective or Individual Paradigm to Protect Women's Rights? Copyright (C) 2002 University of Michigan Law School; Hamid... 2002   Yes
Nadine Lanctôt, Marc Le Blanc Explaining Deviance by Adolescent Females 29 Crime and Justice 113 (2002) The gender gap in deviance is well known. Why women's offending levels are much lower than men's is less evident. Three theoretical perspectives are influential. The first perspective applies mainstream criminological theories, typically based on male offenders, to female samples. The second perspective focuses on gender differences to explain...; Search Snippet: ...And Justice Crime and Justice 2002 Explaining Deviance by Adolescent Females Nadine Lanctôt, Marc Le Blanc [Fna1] Copyright © 2002 by University... 2002   Yes
Naomi Cahn Faithless Wives and Lazy Husbands: Gender Norms in Nineteenth-century Divorce Law 2002 University of Illinois Law Review 651 (2002) The article examines the nature of marriage and the expectations of husbands and wives in nineteenth-century America by analyzing trial reports of famous nineteenth-century divorce cases. The article argues that the textured history of divorce law in the United States shows how the law has affected gendered marital roles through its regulation of...; Search Snippet: ...Illinois Law Review 2002 Article Faithless Wives and Lazy Husbands: Gender Norms in Nineteenth-century Divorce Law Naomi Cahn [Fna1] Copyright... 2002    
Kathryn M. Stanchi Feminist Legal Writing 39 San Diego Law Review 387 (Spring 2002) I. Introduction. 387 II. The Characteristics of Conventional Persuasive Legal Writing. 389 III. The Characteristics of Antilanguage. 399 IV. Feminist Legal Antilanguage. 402 A. Relexicalization. 405 B. Negation: Irony, Paradox, Sarcasm, and Reclassification. 408 C. Poetic Devices: Metaphor, Figures of Speech, and Rhythm. 416 D. Narrative Standpoint...; Search Snippet: ...Diego Law Review San Diego Law Review Spring 2002 Article Feminist Legal Writing Kathryn M. Stanchi [Fna1] Copyright © 2002 San Diego... 2002    
Angela Mae Kupenda For White Women: Your Blues Ain't like Mine, but We All Hide Our Faces and Cry-literary Illumination for White and Black Sister/friends 22 Boston College Third World Law Journal 67 (Winter, 2002) This essay is an experiment, seeking to facilitate honest and less defensive discussion about race and gender. Generally, discussions of race, gender and the law are difficult, but perhaps, the discourse can be facilitated through the lens of literature. My theory is that women are unable to claim a position of power because of divisive...; Search Snippet: ...College Third World Law Journal Winter, 2002 Article for White Women: Your Blues Ain't like Mine, but We All Hide Our... 2002 African/Black American Yes
Deborah L. Rhode Gender and the Profession: the No-problem Problem 30 Hofstra Law Review 1001 (Spring 2002) It is a great honor and pleasure to have this opportunity among so many friends to discuss issues that have become increasingly central to our profession. It is a testament to our partial progress towards gender equality that Conference organizers believed that these issues were sufficiently important to showcase in a keynote address. Such topics...; Search Snippet: ...Review Spring 2002 Conference on Legal Ethics: What Needs Fixing? Gender and the Profession: the No-problem Problem Deborah L. Rhode... 2002    
Vicki C. Jackson Gender and Transnational Legal Discourse 14 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 377 (2002) Two years ago the Women, Justice, and Authority (WJA) Conference sponsored a panel on gender issues in a transnational context, whose discussion focused on how to advance and achieve gender equality. My own remarks focused on interfaces between different sources of law (state, national and international), on citizenship and on the constitutional...; Search Snippet: ...Women, Justice, and Authority Feminist Justice, at Home and Abroad Gender and Transnational Legal Discourse Vicki C. Jackson [Fna1] Copyright ©... 2002    
Katharine K. Baker Gender, Genes, and Choice: a Comparative Look at Feminism, Evolution, and Economics 80 North Carolina Law Review 465 (January, 2002) This Article compares the methodological similarities between evolutionary biology and conventional law and economics. It shows how these methodologies diverge, in critical and parallel ways, from what has come to be known as feminist method. In doing so, the Article suggests that feminists in the legal academy should be suspicious of the...; Search Snippet: ...Carolina Law Review North Carolina Law Review January, 2002 Article Gender, Genes, and Choice: a Comparative Look at Feminism, Evolution, And... 2002    
Laura M. Padilla Gendered Shades of Property: a Status Check on Gender, Race & Property 5 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 361 (Spring 2002) Approximately 75% of women between the ages of twenty and fifty-four now work, including nearly 65% of women with children under the age of six. Yet, women on average still earn between 70% to 75% of what men earn. Working women also continue to perform between two to three times as much housework as men, remain overwhelmingly responsible for child...; Search Snippet: ...2002 Article Gendered Shades of Property: a Status Check on Gender, Race & Property Laura M. Padilla [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2002 Journal... 2002    
Amy Sueyoshi, University of California, Los Angeles George Anthony Peffer, If They Don't Bring Their Women Here: Chinese Female Immigration Before Exclusion, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1999. Pp. 184. $37.50 Cloth (Isbn 0-252-02469-9); $17.95 Paper (Isbn 0-252-06777-0). 20 Law and History Review 421 (Summer, 2002) [My father and mother live in San Francisco], in a store. [My father's name is] Tin Yung. [He has been here] about five years. When I lived with my grandfather [in China], my father sent letter to me and called me to go back to California; that he was in a store, testified fourteen-year-old Loy How in a plea to remain in America with her father...; Search Snippet: ...Book Review George Anthony Peffer, If They Don't Bring Their Women Here: Chinese Female Immigration Before Exclusion, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1999. Pp... 2002   Yes
Robert E. Shepherd, Jr. Girls in the Juvenile Justice System 9 William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 31 (Fall, 2002) Over the last few years, America has witnessed a rather remarkable and unexpected reduction in crime generally, and an even more significant dip in serious and violent crimes committed by young offenders. However, while these general and substantial decreases were taking place across the board, the number of young women arrested for delinquent...; Search Snippet: ...Mary Journal of Women and the Law Fall, 2002 Articles Girls in the Juvenile Justice System Robert E. Shepherd, Jr. [Fna1... 2002   Yes
Beverly A. Greene Heterosexism and Internalized Racism among African Americans: the Connections and Considerations for African American Lesbians and Bisexual Women: a Clinical Psychological Perspective 54 Rutgers Law Review 931 (Summer 2002) Clinical and counseling psychologists are charged with understanding the nature of human identities, evolution, and forms as a part of their struggle to understand behavior. How much of identity is fixed or fluid and what kinds of things influence how people come to see themselves and others are two of the many questions psychologists raise in...; Search Snippet: ...Vii: Race, Gender, and Sexuality Heterosexism and Internalized Racism among African Americans: the Connections and Considerations for African American Lesbians and Bisexual Women: a Clinical Psychological Perspective Beverly A. Greene [Fna1] Copyright ©... 2002 African/Black American Yes
Alexandra Arriaga Hiv/aids and Violence Against Women 29-SUM Human Rights 18 (Summer, 2002) He used to shout at me . he beat me to get a confession, with a cane. He also demanded to have sex with me. Living in Kenya, Annette, age 25, told Amnesty International how she suffered repeated abuse by her husband and was beaten so badly that she required hospitalization, but could not afford it. Her husband abandoned her after she gave birth...; Search Snippet: ...Rights Human Rights Summer, 2002 Hiv/aids and Violence Against Women Alexandra Arriaga [Fna1] Copyright © 2002 by American Bar Association; Alexandra... 2002   Yes
Jeffrey S. Adler I Loved Joe, but I Had to Shoot Him: Homicide by Women in Turn-of-the-century Chicago 92 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 867 (Spring/Summer 2002) During a 1914 murder trial, Chicago's State's Attorney Maclay Hoyne observed that while the honest woman, or the average woman, is less prone to commit crime than men . . . when a woman does become a criminal, she sinks lower and goes further in brutality and cruelty than the other sex. Like many of his contemporaries, Hoyne believed that women...; Search Snippet: ...Loved Joe, but I Had to Shoot Him: Homicide by Women in Turn-of-the-century Chicago Jeffrey S. Adler [Fna1... 2002   Yes
Radhika Coomaraswamy Identity Within: Cultural Relativism, Minority Rights and the Empowerment of Women 34 George Washington International Law Review 483 (2002) For the last three decades, the concept of identity has taken center place in political, social, and cultural debates. Charles Taylor has conceptualized identity as the search for the authentic self. Anthony Appiah has argued that identity involves the playing out of narrative scripts that we have learned from childhood. Whether we root out...; Search Snippet: ...Identity Within: Cultural Relativism, Minority Rights and the Empowerment of Women Radhika Coomaraswamy [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2002 George Washington University; Radhika... 2002   Yes
Leslie Ayers Is Mama a Criminal? An Analysis of Potential Criminal Liability of Hiv-infected Pregnant Women in the Context of Mandated Drug Therapy 50 Drake Law Review 293 (2002) As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of the youth. At birth, all children receive a gift-life. Some children also receive the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); however, the virus is not a gift. Pediatric HIV is a global issue of mammoth concern. Since recognition of the virus in 1981, more than 15,000 children have been...; Search Snippet: ...An Analysis of Potential Criminal Liability of Hiv-infected Pregnant Women in the Context of Mandated Drug Therapy Leslie Ayers Copyright... 2002   Yes
Gretchen Ritter Jury Service and Women's Citizenship Before and after the Nineteenth Amendment 20 Law and History Review 479 (Fall, 2002) The Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution had surprisingly little impact on women's citizenship or the American constitutional order. For seventy-two years, from 1848 until the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, suffrage was the central demand of the woman rights movement in the United States. Women demanded the right to vote in the...; Search Snippet: ...Law and History Review Fall, 2002 Article Jury Service and Women's Citizenship Before and after the Nineteenth Amendment Gretchen Ritter [Fna1... 2002   Yes
  Justice by Gender: the Lack of Appropriate Prevention, Diversion and Treatment Alternatives for Girls in the Justice System 9 William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 73 (Fall, 2002) The views expressed herein have not been approved by the House of Delegates or the Board of Governors of the American Bar Association and, accordingly, should not be construed as representing the policy of the American Bar Association. I am pleased to issue Justice by Gender: The Lack of Appropriate Prevention, Diversion and Treatment Alternatives...; Search Snippet: ...Of Women and the Law Fall, 2002 Articles Justice by Gender: the Lack of Appropriate Prevention, Diversion and Treatment Alternatives for Girls in the Justice System a Report Jointly Issued by The... 2002   Yes
Doug Jones Justice for Four Little Girls 22 Alabama Association for Justice Journal 13 (Summer, 2002) On September 15, 1963, four young African-American girls, Denise McNair, Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley and Carol Robertson, died from a bomb blast that ripped into the ladies lounge of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham. The shockwave created by this senseless tragedy was felt around the world and proved to be a pivotal point in...; Search Snippet: ...For Justice Journal Summer, 2002 Feature Justice for Four Little Girls Doug Jones [Fna1] Copyright © 2002 by Alabama Association for Justice Journal; Doug Jones O N September 15, 1963, Four Young African- American Girls, Denise Mcnair, Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley and Carol Robertson... 2002 African/Black American Yes
Vicki Lawrence MacDougall Medical Gender Bias and Managed Care 27 Oklahoma City University Law Review 781 (Fall 2002) I. Introduction II. A Wrong Without a Remedy A. Constitutional Attacks 1. Section 1985 2. The Equal-Protection Clause B. Personal Injury Actions 1. Medical Negligence Actions 2. The Doctrine of Informed Consent C. Legislation III. Medical Gender Bias A. The Genesis of Gender Bias B. The Gender Gap in Modern Medicine 1. Medical and Scientific...; Search Snippet: ...University Law Review Fall 2002 Healthcare and the Law Medical Gender Bias and Managed Care Vicki Lawrence Macdougall [Fna1] Copyright © 2002... 2002    
Robert B. Chapman Missing Persons: Social Science and Accounting for Race, Gender, Class, and Marriage in Bankruptcy 76 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 347 (Summer, 2002) There is no such thing as society. There are individual men and women, and there are families. A unit is the unit of analysis for an effect if and only if that effect is assessed against the variations among those units. [T]here is only one principle that can be defended under all circumstances and in all stages of human development. It is the...; Search Snippet: ...2002 Article Missing Persons: Social Science and Accounting for Race, Gender, Class, and Marriage in Bankruptcy Robert B. Chapman Copyright © 2002... 2002    
Joseph Cudjoe, Ph.D. , Tony A. Barringer, Ed.D. More than Mere Ripples: the Interwoven Complexity of Female Incarceration and the African-american Family 2 Margins: Maryland's Law Journal on Race, Religion, Gender, and Class 265 (Fall, 2002) An emerging theme in the United States prison system is the unprecedented growth of its inmate population. With an inmate population of nearly two million, the United States leads the industrialized world in its number of prisoners. The increasing prison population is evident at all levels of government, federal, state, and local. Masked by this...; Search Snippet: ...2002 Study More than Mere Ripples: the Interwoven Complexity of Female Incarceration and the African- American Family Joseph Cudjoe , Ph.d. [Fna1] Tony A. Barringer , Ed.d. [Fnaa1... 2002 African/Black American Yes
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