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Susan Berke Fogel |
Morning Panel: Recent Trends and Policy Developments at State & National Levels Featuring Marjorie Shultz, Lauren Sorrentino, and Susan Berke Fogel |
17 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 216 (2002) |
I'm glad we ended on a question of patients' rights, because I will talk about an area in which patients don't have any rights (but I will try to end with something positive). I want to talk about a largely invisible struggle that we are engaged in here in the United States, which involves oppressive and restrictive religious doctrines limiting our...; Search Snippet: ...Called Mckeon V. Mercy of Sacramento. June Mckeon Is an African- American Woman Who Is an Administrator. She Was Fired and She Sued... |
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Lauren Sorrentino |
Morning Panel: Recent Trends and Policy Developments at State & National Levels Featuring Marjorie Shultz, Lauren Sorrentino, and Susan Berke Fogel |
17 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 209 (2002) |
Before I begin, I want to apologize on behalf of Sharon Levin. She very much wanted to be here today. But I also want to make clear that while I am going to cover some similar topics and draw your attention to a National Women's Law Center resource before I start talking about reproductive rights, I am not speaking on behalf of the National Women's...; Search Snippet: ...The Racial Disparities--the Leading Cause of Death for White Women Aged Twenty-four to Forty-four Is Accidents, While for Black and Latina Women the Leading Cause of Death Is Hiv. So That's Just... |
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Ruben J. Garcia |
New Voices at Work: Race and Gender Identity Caucuses in the U.s. Labor Movement |
54 Hastings Law Journal 79 (November, 2002) |
Introduction. 81 I. A Brief History of Minority Voice in the Labor Movement--The Historical and Contextual Need for Identity Caucuses in Unions. 92 A. Racism, Sexism, and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment in the Labor Movement. 92 B. Black Caucuses, 1964-1975. 94 C. Rank-and-File Protest Outside the Auto Industry. 97 D. Chicano/Chicana Insurgency. 100 E....; Search Snippet: ...Journal November, 2002 Article New Voices at Work: Race and Gender Identity Caucuses in the U.s. Labor Movement Ruben J. Garcia... |
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Kimberly M. Mutcherson |
No Way to Treat a Woman: Creating an Appropriate Standard for Resolving Medical Treatment Disputes Involving Hiv-positive Children |
25 Harvard Women's Law Journal 221 (Spring, 2002) |
A prime function of law is to prevent one person's truth (here about health and good life) from becoming another person's tyranny. In 1998, a single mother in Maine went to family court and ultimately the Maine Supreme Court to defend her decision not to give her child anti-HIV medications recommended by a physician. In the same year, child welfare...; Search Snippet: ...Law Journal Spring, 2002 Article No Way to Treat a Woman: Creating an Appropriate Standard for Resolving Medical Treatment Disputes Involving... |
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Khiara M. Bridges |
On the Commodification of the Black Female Body: the Critical Implications of the Alienability of Fetal Tissue |
102 Columbia Law Review 123 (January, 2002) |
Recent scientific experimentation has revealed that fetal tissue yielded from abortions has remarkable therapeutic value. This Note posits that the demand for fetal tissue likely will expand to the point where the current supply no longer satisfies it. Therefore, in order to obtain tissue from women who would not otherwise donate their abortuses,...; Search Snippet: ...Review January, 2002 Note on the Commodification of the Black Female Body: the Critical Implications of the Alienability of Fetal Tissue... |
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Alafair S. Burke |
Rational Actors, Self-defense, and Duress: Making Sense, Not Syndromes, out of the Battered Woman |
81 North Carolina Law Review 211 (December, 2002) |
In this Article, Professor Burke recommends an alternative approach to understanding the conduct of battered women. Current advocacy on behalf of battered women accused of criminal offenses focuses on the now familiar battered woman syndrome theory. Although the battered woman syndrome theory has enjoyed broad support when asserted by defendants...; Search Snippet: ...And Duress: Making Sense, Not Syndromes, out of the Battered Woman Alafair S. Burke [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2002 North Carolina Law... |
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Nancy J. Reichman , Joyce S. Sterling |
Recasting the Brass Ring: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Workplace Opportunities for Women Lawyers |
29 Capital University Law Review 923 (2002) |
The changing nature of private law practice today has been accompanied by increased rates of lawyer mobility. A study of lawyer compensation in Colorado revealed several interesting patterns women move more often than men, women move earlier in their careers than men, and women are more likely than men to make moves that are classified as...; Search Snippet: ...Recasting the Brass Ring: Deconstructing and Reconstructing Workplace Opportunities for Women Lawyers Nancy J. Reichman [Fna1] Joyce S. Sterling [Fnaa1] Copyright... |
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Mary Anne Case |
Reflections on Constitutionalizing Women's Equality |
90 California Law Review 765 (May, 2002) |
In commenting on Kathleen Sullivan's Brennan Lecture, Constitutionalizing Women's Equality, I am, in a sense, continuing a conversation begun nearly fifteen years ago, in a seminar on Groups, Inequality, and the Constitution, which was the first course Sullivan taught as a professor and one of the last I took as a student at the Harvard Law School....; Search Snippet: ...Brennan Center Jorde Symposium on Constitutional Law Reflections on Constitutionalizing Women's Equality Mary Anne Case [Fnd1] Copyright (C) 2002 California Law... |
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Deborah E. Anker |
Refugee Law, Gender, and the Human Rights Paradigm |
15 Harvard Human Rights Journal 133 (Spring, 2002) |
Underlying the [Refugee] Convention is the international community's commitment to the assurance of basic human rights without discrimination .. Persecution, for example, undefined in the Convention, has been ascribed the meaning of sustained or systemic violation of basic human rights demonstrative of a failure of state protection .. Canada v....; Search Snippet: ...2002 Boundaries in the Field of Human Rights Refugee Law, Gender, and the Human Rights Paradigm Deborah E. Anker [Fna1] Copyright... |
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Diane M. Nelson |
Relating to Terror: Gender, Anthropology, Law, and Some September Elevenths |
9 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 195 (Summer 2002) |
Those forays into the interior are a source of strength for me. I feel close to the people there, and these moments make me forget other hurtful things in my life. I have seen new places where beauty and sorrow are intertwined, where there is a silent struggle to rise above pain and despair, to not surrender. But the miniscule changes occur...; Search Snippet: ...2002 Special Topic: Gender and War Commentaries Relating to Terror: Gender, Anthropology, Law, and Some September Elevenths Diane M. Nelson [Fna1... |
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Deanna Kwong |
Removing Barriers for Battered Immigrant Women: a Comparison of Immigrant Protections under Vawa I & Ii |
17 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 137 (2002) |
In August 1994, Congress enacted the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA I), the first comprehensive federal legislation to adress specifically the issue of violence against women. VAWA I improved greatly the availability of overall support and resources for domestic violence survivors through (1) the creation of new criminal enforcement authority and...; Search Snippet: ...Law Journal 2002 Recent Developments Removing Barriers for Battered Immigrant Women: a Comparison of Immigrant Protections under Vawa I & Ii Deanna... |
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Francine R. Skenandore |
Revisiting Santa Clara Pueblo V. Martinez: Feminist Perspectives on Tribal Sovereignty |
17 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal 347 (Fall 2002) |
Much has been written about tribal sovereignty. If those words have any meaning at all, they must mean that a tribe can make and enforce its decisions without regard to whether an external authority considers those decisions wise. To abrogate tribal decisions, particularly in the delicate area of membership, for whatever good reasons, is to...; Search Snippet: ...Journal Fall 2002 Comment Revisiting Santa Clara Pueblo V. Martinez: Feminist Perspectives on Tribal Sovereignty Francine R. Skenandore [Fna1] Copyright ©... |
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Joan Sangster |
She Is Hostile to Our Ways: First Nations Girls Sentenced to the Ontario Training School for Girls, 1933-1960 |
20 Law and History Review 59 (Spring, 2002) |
When industrial schools were initially proposed in late nineteenth-century Canada, they were perceived to be a common solution for the neglected and delinquent working-class boy of the urban slums and for the Aboriginal boy in need of similar education, discipline, and moral and vocational training. This undertaking briefly encapsulated the twinned...; Search Snippet: ...2002 Article She Is Hostile to Our Ways: First Nations Girls Sentenced to the Ontario Training School for Girls, 1933-1960 Joan Sangster [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2002 by Board... |
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Jacquelyn H. Slotkin |
Should I Have Learned to Cook? Interviews with Women Lawyers Juggling Multiple Roles |
13 Hastings Women's Law Journal 147 (Summer 2002) |
An assistant U.S. Attorney in San Diego was driving her six-year-old son to a weekend soccer game. She asked him what he wanted to be when he grew up. He announced, policeman, fireman, professional soccer player. She asked, But don't you want to be a lawyer? He responded, Oh, Mom. Only girls are lawyers! Women have indeed come a long way....; Search Snippet: ...2002 Article Should I Have Learned to Cook? Interviews with Women Lawyers Juggling Multiple Roles Jacquelyn H. Slotkin [Fna1] Copyright ©... |
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Barbara Aronstein Black |
Something to Remember, Something to Celebrate: Women at Columbia Law School |
102 Columbia Law Review 1451 (October, 2002) |
In this issue the Columbia Law Review joins in the celebration the 75th anniversary of the admission of women to the Columbia Law School. I am grateful to the editors of the Review for inviting me to contribute, and for the open-endedness of the invitation (or, in other words, what follows is my fault, not theirs). This has been an opportunity for...; Search Snippet: ...October, 2002 in Commemoration Something to Remember, Something to Celebrate: Women at Columbia Law School Barbara Aronstein Black [Fna1] Copyright ©... |
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Nicola Y. Pinson |
The Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program: Accepting Inequality for Undocumented Women? |
17 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 122 (2002) |
On January 1, 2002 the recently enacted California Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCTP) began funding breast and cervical cancer treatment for low-income, uninsured, and underinsured women in California. The new program expands the former Breast Cancer Treatment Program (BCTP) to include women with cervical cancer, and takes...; Search Snippet: ...Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program: Accepting Inequality for Undocumented Women? Nicola Y. Pinson [Fnd1] Copyright (C) 2002 the Regents Of... |
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Deanna Rae Reitman |
The Collision Between the Rights of Women, the Rights of the Fetus and the Rights of the State: a Critical Analysis of the Criminal Prosecution of Drug Addicted Pregnant Women |
16 Saint John's Journal of Legal Commentary 267 (Winter 2002) |
An estimated 375,000 infants are born each year affected by maternal drug abuse during pregnancy, requiring up to $100,000 of intensive medical care per child. A $37.5 million price tag has compelled courts and legislatures to take action, many imposing criminal sanctions against pregnant drug users. The use of criminal sanctions to deal with...; Search Snippet: ...Commentary Winter 2002 Note the Collision Between the Rights of Women, the Rights of the Fetus and the Rights of The... |
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LaMont Flanagan, J.D. |
The Female Offender: a Victim of Neglect |
2 Margins: Maryland's Law Journal on Race, Religion, Gender, and Class 209 (Fall, 2002) |
There is no such thing as love anymore; the kind that is so strong that you can feel it in your bones. You know we used to feel that emotion when we looked into the faces of our mother, father, sisters, brothers, family and friends. There is no such thing as love anymore. At least not the deep satisfying kind that sits on your heart and influences...; Search Snippet: ...On Race, Religion, Gender, and Class Fall, 2002 Article the Female Offender: a Victim of Neglect Lamont Flanagan , J.d. [Fna1] Copyright... |
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Jason P. Conti |
The Forgotten Few: Campaign Finance Reform and its Impact on Minority and Female Candidates |
22 Boston College Third World Law Journal 99 (Winter, 2002) |
Campaign finance reform attracts intense political, academic, and media attention. The debate swirling around the McCain-Feingold legislation in 2001 is evidence of the power of the issue. Despite the intensity of the spotlight, commentators and politicians often overlook an important element of any proposed reform: diversity. This Note...; Search Snippet: ...Few: Campaign Finance Reform and its Impact on Minority and Female Candidates Jason P. Conti [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2002 by Boston... |
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April L. Cherry |
The Free Exercise Rights of Pregnant Women Who Refuse Medical Treatment |
69 Tennessee Law Review 563 (Spring, 2002) |
Pregnant women do not generally refuse to follow the treatment plans outlined by their attending physicians. Therefore, when they do refuse to submit to medical procedures that physicians deem are either beneficial to pregnant women or their fetuses, legal and ethical issues may arise. Law Professor Michelle Oberman has recently noted, At the...; Search Snippet: ...Review Spring, 2002 Articles the Free Exercise Rights of Pregnant Women Who Refuse Medical Treatment April L. Cherry [Fna1] Copyright ©... |
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Celesta A. Albonetti |
The Joint Conditioning Effect of Defendant's Gender and Ethnicity on Length of Imprisonment under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Drug Trafficking/manufacturing Offenders |
6 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 39 (Spring/Summer 2002) |
During the last three decades, numerous studies have focused on the effects of extralegal defendant characteristics on sentence outcomes. Much of this research has examined the effect of the defendant's gender and/or the effect of the defendant's ethnicity on sentence severity. These studies have produced important findings establishing a...; Search Snippet: ...American Drug War Article the Joint Conditioning Effect of Defendant's Gender and Ethnicity on Length of Imprisonment under the Federal Sentencing... |
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Linda C. Morrison |
The National Association of Women Judges: Agent of Change |
17 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal 291 (Fall 2002) |
Introduction. 292 I. Women in History and Law. 293 A. Background. 293 B. Founding the National Association of Women Judges. 294 C. Women Judges Before the 1970s. 294 1. Separatist Strategy Among Women Professionals. 295 2. Women Lawyers. 296 3. Work on Gender Equality Issues. 297 D. Women in the Judiciary. 298 II. History as a Tool for...; Search Snippet: ...Women's Law Journal Fall 2002 Article the National Association of Women Judges: Agent of Change Linda C. Morrison [Fna1] Copyright ©... |
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Jill Elaine Hasday |
The Principle and Practice of Women's "Full Citizenship": a Case Study of Sex-segregated Public Education |
101 Michigan Law Review 755 (December, 2002) |
Introduction. 756 I. Heightened Scrutiny, Full Citizenship Stature, and Legal, Social, and Economic Inferiority . 759 A. The Uncertain Reach and Reasoning of Heightened Scrutiny. 759 B. Full Citizenship Stature and Legal, Social, and Economic Inferiority . 769 II. Sex-Segregated Public Education: A Case Study in Using History to Inform an...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review December, 2002 Articles the Principle and Practice of Women's Full Citizenship: a Case Study of Sex-segregated Public Education... |
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Josephine Ross |
The Sexualization of Difference: a Comparison of Mixed-race and Same-gender Marriage |
37 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 255 (Summer, 2002) |
The past prohibition of mixed-race marriages in many U.S. states is often cited by those who support civil recognition of same-sex marriages. Advocates and scholars reason that just as it is no longer legal to deny marriage licenses on the basis of race, it should be illegal to deny marriage licenses on the basis of sex. Unfortunately, the...; Search Snippet: ...Sexualization of Difference: a Comparison of Mixed-race and Same- Gender Marriage Josephine Ross [Fna1] Copyright © 2002 by President and Fellows... |
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Sally F. Goldfarb |
The Supreme Court, the Violence Against Women Act, and the Use and Abuse of Federalism |
71 Fordham Law Review 57 (October, 2002) |
I. INTRODUCTION. 58 II. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT'S CIVIL RIGHTS PROVISION. 64 III. THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT AND FEDERALISM. 78 A. VAWA's Civil Rights Provision as a Model of Cooperative Rights Federalism. 79 B. VAWA's Civil Rights Provision and State-Federal Legislative Dialogue. 87 C. Judging VAWA's Civil Rights...; Search Snippet: ...Review October, 2002 Article the Supreme Court, the Violence Against Women Act, and the Use and Abuse of Federalism Sally F... |
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Ratna Kapur |
The Tragedy of Victimization Rhetoric: Resurrecting the "Native" Subject in International/post-colonial Feminist Legal Politics |
15 Harvard Human Rights Journal J. 1 (Spring, 2002) |
Through traveling to other people's worlds we discover that there are worlds in which those who are the victims of arrogant perception are really subjects, lively beings, constructors of vision even though in the mainstream construction they are animated only by the arrogant perceiver and are pliable, foldable, file-awayable, classifiable....; Search Snippet: ...Victimization Rhetoric: Resurrecting the Native Subject in International/post-colonial Feminist Legal Politics Ratna Kapur [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2002 by President... |
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Celina Romany, Katherine Culliton |
The Un World Conference Against Racism: a Race-ethnic and Gender Perspective |
9 No. 2 Human Rights Brief 14 (Winter, 2002) |
Over 10,000 delegates attended the United Nations World Conference Against Racism, Xenophobia, and Related Forms of Intolerance (WCAR) in Durban, South Africa at an historic moment. Only seven years earlier, the mobilization of worldwide protest condemning racism as a crime against humanity through the UN system played a significant role in the...; Search Snippet: ...The Un World Conference Against Racism: a Race-ethnic and Gender Perspective Celina Romany Katherine Culliton [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2002 By... |
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Monica Pa |
Towards a Feminist Theory of Violence |
9 University of Chicago Law School Roundtable 45 (2002) |
While feminism has pushed to show that there is little difference between the sexes save biology, recorded criminal behavior had remained a stubborn exception to this rule. However, over the last ten years, women have broken through the glass ceiling of violent criminal offending. Women are now carjacking: in San Francisco, 14- and 15-year-old...; Search Snippet: ...University of Chicago Law School Roundtable 2002 Articles Towards a Feminist Theory of Violence Monica Pa [Fnd1] Copyright © 2002 University Of... |
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Sumi Cho |
Understanding White Women's Ambivalence Towards Affirmative Action: Theorizing Political Accountability in Coalitions |
71 UMKC Law Review 399 (Winter 2002) |
I once attended a media-training workshop on affirmative action designed to enhance communications skills necessary to discuss affirmative action in the post-Proposition 209 climate. The consultants presented focus group data the most and least effective ways of swaying people to support affirmative action. Workshop attendees were instructed that...; Search Snippet: ...The Connections among Systems of Subordination Responses & Commentary Understanding White Women's Ambivalence Towards Affirmative Action: Theorizing Political Accountability in Coalitions Sumi... |
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Rebecca J. Huss |
Valuing Man's and Woman's Best Friend: the Moral and Legal Status of Companion Animals |
86 Marquette Law Review 47 (Fall 2002) |
I. Introduction. 48 II. Philosophical Basis for the Moral Status of Animals. 52 A. Historical Views. 53 1. Greek History. 53 2. Religious Traditions. 55 B. Modern Theories on Animal Rights. 60 1. Contractualism. 60 2. Utilitarianism. 62 3. Inherent Valuation. 65 4. Other View Points. 67 III. Current Legal Status of Animals. 68 A. Property. 68 B....; Search Snippet: ...Review Marquette Law Review Fall 2002 Article Valuing Man's and Woman's Best Friend: the Moral and Legal Status of Companion Animals... |
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Chimène I. Keitner |
Victim or Vamp? Images of Violent Women in the Criminal Justice System |
11 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 38 (2002) |
Why are our bodies soft and weak and smooth, Unapt to toil and trouble in the world, But that our soft conditions and our hearts Should well agree with our external parts? -Kate, The Taming of the Shrew, Act V. Sc. II The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women. It is about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages...; Search Snippet: ...Gender and Law 2002 Victim or Vamp? Images of Violent Women in the Criminal Justice System Chimène I. Keitner [Fna1] Copyright... |
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Petra Sami |
Watered down Constitutional Rights: a Hospital's Role in Prosecuting Pregnant Women for Drug Use in Ferguson V. City of Charleston |
16 Saint John's Journal of Legal Commentary 767 (Fall 2002) |
In the wake of the dramatic rise in the use of illicit drugs in modern society, the resulting war on drugs, and more specifically, the prevalence of drug use among pregnant women and the media attention on the rise of crack use and poignant stories of crack babies, states began prosecuting drug-using pregnant mothers for such crimes as child...; Search Snippet: ...Watered down Constitutional Rights: a Hospital's Role in Prosecuting Pregnant Women for Drug Use in Ferguson V. City of Charleston Petra... |
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Melissa E. Murray |
Whatever Happened to G.i. Jane?: Citizenship, Gender, and Social Policy in the Postwar Era |
9 Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 91 (2002) |
Introduction. 92 I. The Advent of the Great Depression: The Importance of Work in the National Consciousness. 95 A. The Ideal of Wage-Earning. 96 B. The Early New Deal's Emphasis on Work Relief. 97 II. The New Deal and the Social Security Act of 1935. 99 A. The Provisions of the Social Security Act. 99 B. Aid to Dependent...; Search Snippet: ...Gender & Law 2002 Articles Whatever Happened to G.i. Jane?: Citizenship, Gender, and Social Policy in the Postwar Era Melissa E. Murray... |
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Kristin Booth Glen |
When and Where We Enter: Rethinking Admission to the Legal Profession |
102 Columbia Law Review 1696 (October, 2002) |
This essay uses several lenses, including professionalism, lawyer competence, and widespread concern about high stakes testing to question why the bar examination should be virtually the only means of admission to the profession. Drawing on two major criticisms of the existing bar exam regime--that it tests only a few of the ten lawyering skills...; Search Snippet: ...Thousand Dollars into Debt. [Fn60] the Relatively Flat Number of African American Lsat Takers and Law School Applicants, with the Number of African American Men Declining in Comparison to African American Women and All Others, Strongly Suggests That this Fear Is Well... |
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Carole M. Hirsch |
When the War on Poverty Became the War on Poor, Pregnant Women: Political Rhetoric, the Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine, and the Family Cap Restriction |
8 William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 335 (Winter, 2002) |
The natural and proper timidity and delicacy which belongs to the female sex evidently unfit it for many of the occupations of civil life. The constitution of the family organization, which is founded in the divine ordinance, as well as in the nature of things, indicates the domestic sphere as that which properly belongs to the domain and functions...; Search Snippet: ...The War on Poverty Became the War on Poor, Pregnant Women: Political Rhetoric, the Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine, and the Family Cap... |
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Lorraine Schmall |
Women and Pension Reform: Economic Insecurity and Old Age |
35 John Marshall Law Review 673 (Summer 2002) |
One measure of economic security is participation in a pension plan. Despite all the talk about Social Security insolvency and fears of aged poverty, over the last fifteen years, the private supplemental pension coverage rates have remained fairly stable; just short of 50% for all workers. However, alleging that one-half of all American employees...; Search Snippet: ...Marshall Law Review John Marshall Law Review Summer 2002 Article Women and Pension Reform: Economic Insecurity and Old Age Lorraine Schmall... |
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Katherine M. Franke |
Women Imagining Justice |
14 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 307 (2002) |
I'm enormously honored to be here with such an impressive group of women interested in the complex question of Women, Justice, and Authority. Thanks to Judith Resnik and Mary Clark and the students working with them for all their hard work in putting this outstanding weekend together. The five of us are charged with the unenviable task of...; Search Snippet: ...Women, Justice, and Authority Feminist Justice, at Home and Abroad Women Imagining Justice Katherine M. Franke [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2002 Yale... |
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Herma Hill Kay |
Women Law School Deans: a Different Breed, or Just One of the Boys? |
14 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 219 (2002) |
On July 1, the beginning date of any given academic year, a significant number of new law school deans will take office. Most of them will be entering into their first deanship. Virtually all of them are also professors of law, whose prior academic careers were characterized by outstanding scholarship and willingness to devote time to institutional...; Search Snippet: ...Justice, and Authority Women in Roles of Justice and Authority Women Law School Deans: a Different Breed, or Just One Of... |
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Nancy Gertner |
Women Offenders and the Sentencing Guidelines |
14 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 291 (2002) |
The case was a classic one: The defendant, a woman named Amhru Dyce, pled guilty to being a drug courier, commonly known as a mule. She had no criminal record. She was the principal caretaker of two young children and a three-month-old infant whom she was still nursing. The district court judge labored over her case. He held hearings over four...; Search Snippet: ...2002 Symposium: Women, Justice, and Authority How Justice Affects Women Women Offenders and the Sentencing Guidelines the Honorable Nancy Gertner [Fna1... |
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Mary Anne Bobinski , Phyllis Griffin Epps |
Women, Poverty, Access to Health Care, and the Perils of Symbolic Reform |
5 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 233 (Spring 2002) |
I. Introduction II. Women, Health Status, and the Risk of Disparate Treatment A. Health Status B. Disparate Treatment III. Access to Health Care for Women A. Access to Health Care and Insurance B. Gender and the Uninsured C. Women in the Private Insurance Market D. Women and Coverage by Public Insurance Programs 1. Medicare 2. Medicaid IV. Gender,...; Search Snippet: ...Justice Journal of Gender, Race and Justice Spring 2002 Article Women, Poverty, Access to Health Care, and the Perils of Symbolic... |
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Robert Perkovich , Reena Saini |
Women's Rights in Cuba: "Mas O Menos" |
16 Emory International Law Review 399 (Fall 2002) |
From its colonial relationship with Spain to its post-colonial relationship with the United States, from the Castro Revolution to the fall of the Soviet Union, women's rights in Cuba have experienced a unique evolution. This Article explores that evolution in Cuba, where gender inequality has seemingly been ingrained in the country's historical...; Search Snippet: ...International Law Review Emory International Law Review Fall 2002 Articles Women's Rights in Cuba: Mas O Menos [Fna1] Robert Perkovich [Fnaa1... |
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Judith L. Maute |
Writings Concerning Women in the Legal Profession, 1982-2002 |
38 Tulsa Law Review 167 (Fall 2002) |
ABA Commn. on Women in the Profession & Deborah L. Rhode, The Unfinished Agenda: A Report on the Status of Women in the Legal Profession (ABA 2001) (available at < http://www.abanet.org/women>). ABA Commn. on Women in the Profession, Fair Measure: Toward Effective Attorney Evaluations (ABA 1997). ABA Commn. on Women in the Profession & Barbara A....; Search Snippet: ...Law Review Fall 2002 Judith L. Maute Bibliography Writings Concerning Women in the Legal Profession, 1982-2002 [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2002... |
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Serena Mayeri |
A Common Fate of Discrimination: Race-gender Analogies in Legal and Historical Perspective |
110 Yale Law Journal 1045 (April, 2001) |
In her classic work Ain't I a Woman, African-American feminist critic bell hooks excoriated white feminists for their constant comparison[s] of the plight of women and blacks, charging that such analogies support the exclusion of black women and represent the linguistic expression of a sexist-racist attitude endemic to the women's...; Search Snippet: ...Journal April, 2001 Notes a Common Fate of Discrimination: Race- Gender Analogies in Legal and Historical Perspective Serena Mayeri Copyright ©... |
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Bradley J. Glass |
A Comparative Analysis of the Right of a Pregnant Woman to Refuse Medical Treatment for Herself and Her Viable Fetus: the United States and United Kingdom |
11 Indiana International & Comparative Law Review 507 (2001) |
Few legal topics have raised more debate than the right of a pregnant woman to refuse medical treatment for religious, moral, philosophical, or personal reasons. A woman's decision raises common law, statutory, constitutional, and ethical questions. Courts must define the scope of a pregnant woman's right to privacy in her own bodily integrity and...; Search Snippet: ...Notes a Comparative Analysis of the Right of a Pregnant Woman to Refuse Medical Treatment for Herself and Her Viable Fetus... |
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Leslie M. Kerns |
A Feminist Perspective: Why Feminists Should Give the Reasonable Woman Standard Another Chance |
10 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 195 (2001) |
Feminists have much to celebrate over the advancement of sexual harassment law. For example, over the last thirty years sexual harassment has grown from an unrecognized claim under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to a discrete form of sex discrimination that violates Title VII. Moreover, an open dialogue about the sexual harassment that...; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Gender and Law 2001 Tenth Anniversory Volume a Feminist Perspective: Why Feminists Should Give the Reasonable Woman Standard Another Chance Leslie M. Kerns [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2001... |
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Athena S. Cheng |
Affirmative Action for the Female Entrepreneur: Gender as a Presumed Socially Disadvantaged Group for 8(a) Program Purposes |
10 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 185 (2001) |
Introduction 186 I. Government Contracting: the Phenomenon of the Woman-Owned Business and the 8(a) Program. 188 A. The Rise of the Woman Entrepreneur. 188 B. Fostering Female Entrepreneurship Through Government Contracting. 190 1. Executive Branch Support. 190 2. Congressional Efforts. 192 C. An Overview of the 8(a) Program. 194 1. Benefits of...; Search Snippet: ...Policy and the Law 2001 Comment Affirmative Action for the Female Entrepreneur: Gender as a Presumed Socially Disadvantaged Group for 8(a) Program... |
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Stephanie M. Wildman |
Affirmative Action: Necessary for Equality for All Women |
12 Berkeley La Raza Law Journal 429 (2001) |
I am the Director of the Boalt Hall Center for Social Justice at the University of California at Berkeley School of Law, where I am also a Visiting Professor of Law teaching Sex Discrimination and the Law. I am also a Professor Emerita at the University of San Francisco School of Law, where I taught Sex Discrimination and the Law and other classes...; Search Snippet: ...Journal 2001 Article Affirmative Action: Necessary for Equality for All Women [Fnd1] Stephanie M. Wildman Copyright (C) 2001 Berkeley La Raza... |
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Lisa M. Martinson |
An Analysis of Racism and Resources for African-american Female Victims of Domestic Violence in Wisconsin |
16 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal 259 (Fall 2001) |
In Wisconsin, as well as throughout the United States, domestic violence is at the forefront of women's issues. Domestic violence is a great concern for the legal world including law enforcement, the judiciary, and social service providers. Wisconsin began the twenty-first century by making many advancements towards the protection of victims of...; Search Snippet: ...Fall 2001 Comment an Analysis of Racism and Resources for African- American Female Victims of Domestic Violence in Wisconsin Lisa M. Martinson [Fna1... |
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Meda Chesney-Lind |
Are Girls Closing the Gender Gap in Violence? |
16-SPG Criminal Justice 18 (Spring, 2001) |
Girls in the juvenile justice system were once dubbed the forgotten few. That concept has rapidly faded as the increase in the number of girls arrested has dramatically outstripped that of boys for most of the last decade. Girls now account for one out of four arrests, and statistics show the greatest increase in arrests is for violent offenses....; Search Snippet: ...Wl 476415 Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Spring, 2001 Feature Are Girls Closing the Gender Gap in Violence? Meda Chesney-lind [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2001... |
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Cheryl B. Preston |
Baby Spice: Lost Between Feminine and Feminist |
9 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 541 (2001) |
Introduction. 541 I. The Women's Movement at Lunch. 545 II. Cultural Binoculars. 551 III. Picturing the Mascot of Retrogression. 556 A. Kiddies and Schoolgirls. 558 B. Mommy and Me. 562 C. Simply Playthings. 563 D. Body Baby-talk. 564 E. Pacified. 570 F. Talking the Talk. 576 IV. Acting Out the Outer Child. 580 V. What Does a Woman Want? . 594...; Search Snippet: ...Policy and the Law 2001 Article Baby Spice: Lost Between Feminine and Feminist Cheryl B. Preston [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2001 American University Journal... |
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