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Kruthika N. S. Esports and its Reinforcement of Gender Divides 30 Marquette Sports Law Review 347 (Spring, 2020) Electronic sport has emerged from 1980s' video-game culture to what we see today: international leagues, campaigns for inclusion in the Olympics, and a projected billion-dollar industry. Also referred to as eSports or competitive gaming, it is often portrayed as an antithesis to conventional or real sport (traditional sport) due to its...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review Spring, 2020 Essay Esports and its Reinforcement of Gender Divides Kruthika N. S. [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 by Marquette University... 2020    
Barbara Berenson Excerpt from "Massachusetts in the Woman Suffrage Movement: Revolutionary Reformers" 42 Western New England Law Review 359 (2020) In Massachusetts in the Woman Suffrage Movement: Revolutionary Reformers, I tell the story of the courageous and visionary activists who fought tenaciously for nearly a century to secure women the vote. The book balances the national and state stories. Massachusetts played a critical leadership role in the national campaign: among other things, it...; Search Snippet: ...England Law Review 2020 Article Excerpt from Massachusetts in the Woman Suffrage Movement: Revolutionary Reformers Barbara Berenson [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 By... 2020   Yes
Lindsey Linder Expanding the Definition of Dignity: the Case for Broad Criminal Justice Reform That Accounts for Gender Disparities 58 University of Louisville Law Review 435 (Summer, 2020) This Article examines the national Dignity movement, which seeks to address the unique needs of women impacted by the criminal justice system, and urges reformers to continue expanding the definition of Dignity reform to include issues that disproportionately impact women--those driving women into incarceration at higher rates and those keeping...; Search Snippet: ...The Case for Broad Criminal Justice Reform That Accounts for Gender Disparities Lindsey Linder [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 by University of Louisville... 2020    
Ann C. McGinley , Nicole Buonocore Porter , Danielle Weatherby , Ryan H. Nelson , Pamela Wilkins , Catherine Jean Archibald Feminist Perspectives on Bostock V. Clayton County 53 Connecticut Law Review Online 1 (December, 2020) This jointly-authored essay is a conversation about the Supreme Court's recent and groundbreaking decision (Bostock v. Clayton County) that held that discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity is discrimination based on sex, and therefore prohibited by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. While many scholars are writing...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review Online Connecticut Law Review Online December, 2020 Article Feminist Perspectives on Bostock V. Clayton County Ann C. Mcginley [Fna1... 2020    
Bandana Purkayastha From Suffrage to Substantive Human Rights: the Continuing Journey for Racially Marginalized Women 42 Western New England Law Review 419 (2020) This Article highlights racially marginalized women's struggles to substantively access rights. Suffrage was meant to acquire political rights for women, and through that mechanism, move towards greater equality between women and men in the public and private spheres. Yet, racial minority women, working class and immigrant women, among others,...; Search Snippet: ...To Substantive Human Rights: the Continuing Journey for Racially Marginalized Women Bandana Purkayastha [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 by Western New England Law... 2020   Yes
Kimberly Jade Norwood Gender Bias as the Norm in the Legal Profession: It's Still a [White] Man's Game 62 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 25 (2020) This volume, born in the spirit of commemoration, celebrates 150 years of women at Washington University School of Law. I am honored to be a part of an institution that has facilitated the entry of women into the legal profession since 1869. That year, not one but two women--Phoebe Couzins and Lemma Barkeloo--were admitted to Washington University...; Search Snippet: ...Law & Policy 2020 Celebrating 150 Year of Women at Washulaw Gender Bias as the Norm in the Legal Profession: It's Still... 2020    
Vinecea Edwards Gender Equality in the Legal Workplace 37 No. 4 GPSolo 22 (July/August, 2020) I'm a millennial lawyer who dreams of bursting through the glass ceiling for those who follow behind me. As a mixed-race, Black and Muscogee Creek Native woman lawyer, I am inspired by Lyda Conley (the first Native American woman admitted to the bar), Charlotte E. Ray (the first African American woman admitted to the bar), my mother, and my...; Search Snippet: ...22 2020 Wl 5758857 Gpsolo Gpsolo July/august, 2020 Feature Gender Equality in the Legal Workplace the Heart of the Matter... 2020 Multiple Groups  
Helen M. Alvaré Gender Mistrust as a Public Health Crisis: a Preliminary Proposal 108 Georgetown Law Journal 1401 (May, 2020) C1-3Table of Contents L1-2Introduction . L31401 I. Impaired Relations and Negative Stereotypes as a Public Health Crisis?. 1403 a. what makes a public health crisis?. 1403 b. impaired relations as a public health crisis: gun violence, racism, and opioid addiction. 1405 II. Gender Mistrust Has the Characteristics of a Public Health Crisis. 1408 a....; Search Snippet: ...Journal May, 2020 Symposium: Law and the Nation's Health Article Gender Mistrust as a Public Health Crisis: a Preliminary Proposal Helen... 2020    
Daniela M. Donoso Heavy Purse: a Law Student's Reflection on the Cjs Women in Criminal Justice Task Force's Nyc Listening Session 35-SPG Criminal Justice 43 (Spring, 2020) If my Tia sees me tagged in anything important on Facebook, she shares it in the 43-membered Donoso Family WhatsApp group chat. And that is exactly what happened when Florida State University College of Law posted about me being the only law student invited to join the ABA Criminal Justice Section Women in Criminal Justice Task Force. Immediately I...; Search Snippet: ...Justice Heavy Purse: a Law Student's Reflection on the Cjs Women in Criminal Justice Task Force's Nyc Listening Session Daniela M... 2020   Yes
Alexandra Aparicio Her Alone: Feminist Perspectives on the Future of Spousal Privileges 7/6/2020 University of Chicago Law Review Online 1 (7/6/2020) On August 30, 2019, the New Mexico Supreme Court prospectively abolished the state's spousal communications privilege. The privilege had previously granted defendants and witnesses a privilege to refuse to disclose, or to prevent another from disclosing, a confidential communication by the person to that person's spouse while they were married....; Search Snippet: ...Of Chicago Law Review Online July 6, 2020 Her Alone: Feminist Perspectives on the Future of Spousal Privileges Alexandra Aparicio [Fna1... 2020    
Nicole P. Dyszlewski History of the First Women Project 25 Roger Williams University Law Review 307 (Summer, 2020) It would be fair to say that the First Women project had its origins in several places. First, it could rightly be said that this project's origin was the very admission of Ada L. Sawyer to the Rhode Island Bar Association. On November 10, 1920, Sawyer's certificate to the bar made her the first female member admitted in Rhode Island. It could also...; Search Snippet: ...First Women Lawyers in Rhode Island History of the First Women Project Nicole P. Dyszlewski [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 by Roger Williams... 2020   Yes
Emily Mendoza Jurisdictional Transparency and Native American Women 11 California Law Review Online 141 (May, 2020) While lawmakers have long known that Native American women experience gender-based violence at higher rates than any other population, lawmakers historically have addressed these harms by implementing jurisdictional changes: removing tribal jurisdiction entirely, limiting tribal jurisdiction, or returning jurisdiction to tribes in a piecemeal...; Search Snippet: ...California Law Review Online May, 2020 Article Jurisdictional Transparency and Native American Women Emily Mendoza [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 by Emily Mendoza While Lawmakers Have Long Known That Native American Women Experience Gender-based Violence at Higher Rates than Any Other Population, Lawmakers... 2020 American Indian/Alaskan Native Yes
Nadia E. Brown , Danielle C. Lemi Life for Me Ain't Been No Crystal Stair: Black Women Candidates and the Democratic Party 100 Boston University Law Review 1613 (October, 2020) C1-2Contents Introduction. 1614 I. Black Women Candidates and Party Politics. 1617 A. Democratic Party. 1617 B. Black Women Candidates. 1620 II. Data and Methods. 1623 A. The Sample. 1623 B. The Method. 1625 III. Black Women Candidates' Experiences with the Democratic Party. 1626 A. The Democratic Party: Gatekeeping and Racial Politics. 1626 B. The...; Search Snippet: ...Rights Life for Me Ain't Been No Crystal Stair: Black Women Candidates and the Democratic Party Nadia E. Brown [Fna1] Danielle... 2020 African/Black American Yes
Brittany Wiegand Like Mean Girls, but Everyone Is Eighty: a Solution for Elder Bullying 27 Elder Law Journal 379 (2020) Bullying has long been an adolescent issue. With the elderly population ever-growing, however, so too does the incidence of elder bullying. Bullying behaviors often occur in small group settings with members who interact regularly, such as in schools. Senior living communities also fit this description. Bullies in senior communities may engage in...; Search Snippet: ...Elder Law Journal Elder Law Journal 2020 Note like Mean Girls , but Everyone Is Eighty: a Solution for Elder Bullying Brittany... 2020   Yes
Marta-Ann Schnabel, Hon. Elizabeth Erny Foote, Kim M. Boyle, Dona Kay Renegar Lsba's Women Presidents: Perspectives on Leadership, the Legal Profession and the 19th Amendment 68 Louisiana Bar Journal 94 (August/September, 2020) When Alainna R. Mire was sworn in as the 80th president of the Louisiana State Bar Association (LSBA) in June, she became the fifth Louisiana woman attorney to serve in this leadership role. In this year, as the nation celebrates the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (Aug. 18, 1920)-- guaranteeing...; Search Snippet: ...Bar Journal Louisiana Bar Journal August/september, 2020 Feature Lsba's Women Presidents: Perspectives on Leadership, the Legal Profession and the 19th... 2020   Yes
Brittany L. Raposa Maintaining Power over the Ballot Box and Our Bodies: the Nineteenth Amendment's Impact on Women's Rights and Access to Reproductive Healthcare 23 Chapman Law Review 495 (Spring, 2020) I. Introduction. 495 II. Women's Reproductive Healthcare Prior to the Nineteenth Amendment. 498 A. Women and Family Planning. 498 B. The Birth of the Birth Control Movement. 501 III. The Nineteenth Amendment's Impact on Women's Reproductive Rights. 503 A. Changing the Societal Landscape. 503 B. The Reproductive Rights Wave After Suffrage. 505 IV. A...; Search Snippet: ...Ballot Box and Our Bodies: the Nineteenth Amendment's Impact on Women's Rights and Access to Reproductive Healthcare Brittany L. Raposa [Fna1... 2020   Yes
Trina Jones , Emma E. Wade Me Too? Race, Gender, and Ending Workplace Sexual Harassment 27 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 203 (2019-2020) On October 5, 2017, the New York Times published an exposé that propelled the nation into what has become known as the Me Too era. The exposé detailed nearly three decades of predatory behavior by Harvey Weinstein, one of Hollywood's most influential producers, toward actresses, aspiring actresses, and female employees of the Weinstein Company....; Search Snippet: ...Of Gender Law & Policy 2019-2020 Article Me Too? Race, Gender, and Ending Workplace Sexual Harassment Trina Jones [Fna1] Emma E... 2020    
Paul K. Stafford Men, Their Rights and Nothing More; Women, Their Rights and Nothing Less 83 Texas Bar Journal 372 (June, 2020) Annually, our nation commemorates black history in February and women's history in March; however, in 2020 we are commemorating the anniversaries of two seminal movements culminating in the ratification of two constitutional amendments--the 150th anniversary of the 15th and the 100th anniversary of the 19th. It is no more possible to understand the...; Search Snippet: ...Journal June, 2020 Feature Men, Their Rights and Nothing More; Women, Their Rights and Nothing less the 15th Amendment at 150... 2020 African/Black American Yes
John Baick Nasty Woman and "Very Happy Young Girl": the Political Culture of Women in Donald Trump's America 42 Western New England Law Review 341 (2020) Discussions of gender and politics in the present day must include a consideration of the charged atmosphere of our political culture. Americans were embroiled in culture wars for much of the twentieth century--conflicts that included the right of women to vote, the civil rights of African Americans and other minority groups, and the meaning of...; Search Snippet: ...Review Western New England Law Review 2020 Article Nasty [Fn1] Woman and Very Happy Young Girl : [Fn2] the Political Culture of Women in Donald Trump's America John Baick [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 By... 2020 African/Black American Yes
Joan Marie Johnson Not as a Favor, Not as a Privilege, but as a Right: Woman Suffragists, Race, Rights, and the Nineteenth Amendment 42 Western New England Law Review 385 (2020) This brief history of the woman suffrage movement shows how various suffragists believed the right to vote for women was a human right that all American citizens should possess, while other suffragists viewed their struggle as one for respect and protection from abusive men. These differences are particularly salient in the fraught role of black...; Search Snippet: ...A Favor, Not as a Privilege, but as a Right: Woman Suffragists, Race, Rights, and the Nineteenth Amendment Joan Marie Johnson... 2020 African/Black American Yes
Kathleen Balthrop Havener One Hundred Years of Women's Suffrage: Mission Accomplished? 37 No. 4 GPSolo GPSolo 9 (July/August, 2020) I long to hear that you have declared [independence]--and by the way in the new Code of Laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make I desire you would Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favourable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the Husbands. Remember all Men would be tyrants...; Search Snippet: ...Gpsolo Gpsolo July/august, 2020 Feature One Hundred Years of Women's Suffrage: Mission Accomplished? Kathleen Balthrop Havener [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 By... 2020   Yes
Stephanie Francis Ward Pay Check 106-NOV ABA Journal 54 (October/November, 2020) Linda Mullenix has 39 years of experience teaching law school. She's published more than 80 law review articles and has written or co-written 22 books. She's also an elected member of the American Law Institute and a fellow of the American Bar Foundation. She says her average student evaluation from 2017-2019 was 4.75, the second-highest rating in...; Search Snippet: ...October/november, 2020 Inside Pay Check a Recent Spate of Gender Discrimination and Equal Pay Lawsuits Filed by Female Law Professors Has Shined a Light on the Otherwise Opaque... 2020    
Samantha Lalisan Policing the Wombs of the World's Women: the Mexico City Policy 95 Indiana Law Journal 977 (Summer, 2020) We refuse to sign a law that is anti-democratic, a law that undermines national sovereignty, limits the right of free speech and the ability of our providers to provide the best care to all . [W]e refuse to sign a law that plays with women's lives Historically, the United States has used foreign aid to facilitate stability abroad, encourage change...; Search Snippet: ...Journal Summer, 2020 Comment Policing the Wombs of the World's Women: the Mexico City Policy Samantha Lalisan [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 By... 2020   Yes
Amy C. Madl , Lisa Larrimore Ouellette Policy Experiments to Address Gender Inequality among Innovators 57 Houston Law Review 813 (Symposium, 2020) In the twenty-fourth annual Frankel Lecture, Professor Orly Lobel set forth an intriguing hypothesis: that noncompete agreements, nondisclosure agreements, and other legal restrictions on employee exit and voice exacerbate the innovation gender gap. The unequal participation of women in science, technology, and innovation is an issue of increasing...; Search Snippet: ...Twenty-fourth Annual Frankel Lecture Commentary Policy Experiments to Address Gender Inequality among Innovators Amy C. Madl [Fna1] Lisa Larrimore Ouellette... 2020    
Catherine Powell Race, Gender, and Nation in an Age of Shifting Borders: the Unstable Prisms of Motherhood and Masculinity 24 UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 133 (Spring, 2020) C1-2Table of Contents Introduction. 134 I. Nationhood, Borders, and Fluidity. 140 II. The Welfare Cheat Narrative: Using the Race and Gender of Latina Mothers to Shift Borders Inward. 142 A. The New Welfare Queen. 143 B. Shifting the Border Inward: A New Way of Understanding the Family Separation Policy. 147 III. The Criminal and the...; Search Snippet: ...And Foreign Affairs Spring, 2020 Article and Comment Article Race, Gender, and Nation in an Age of Shifting Borders: the Unstable... 2020 Hispanic/Latinx American  
Cassandra A. Bailey, Betsy E. Galicia, Kalin Z. Salinas, Melissa Briones, Sheila Hugo, Kristin Hunter, Amanda C. Venta, Sam Houston State University, Community Supervision and Corrections Department, Huntsville, Texas, Sam Houston State University Racial/ethnic and Gender Disparities in Anger Management Therapy as a Probation Condition 44 Law and Human Behavior 88 (February, 2020) Objective: This study examined whether race/ethnicity and gender predicted sentencing to anger management therapy as a probation condition. Hypotheses: We predicted judges would be more likely to assign African Americans and Hispanics, and males to anger management than Caucasians and women, respectively. We hypothesized demographic variables would...; Search Snippet: ...Behavior Law and Human Behavior February, 2020 Racial/ethnic and Gender Disparities in Anger Management Therapy as a Probation Condition [Fna1... 2020 Multiple Groups  
Abigail C. Saguy , Juliet A. Williams , Mallory Rees Reassessing Gender Neutrality 54 Law and Society Review 7 (March, 2020) Since the 1970s, advocates have used the term gender neutral to press for legal change in contexts ranging from employment discrimination to marriage equality to public restroom access. Drawing on analyses of all Supreme Court cases, federal courts of appeals cases, and Supreme Court amicus briefs in which the terms gender neutral/neutrality, sex...; Search Snippet: ...Society Review Law and Society Review March, 2020 Article Reassessing Gender Neutrality [Fna1] Abigail C. Saguy [Fna2] Juliet A. Williams [Fna3... 2020    
Patricia Brown Holmes Regulating Gender Composition in Corporate America 37 No. 2 GPSolo 29 (March/April, 2020) All-male boards of directors in America's top corporations are becoming a thing of the past. Still, women continue to be unrepresented among America's corporate leadership. Some states are enacting laws to try to change that. In 2018, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Senate Bill 826, which requires that by the end of 2019, public...; Search Snippet: ...2020 Wl 2733654 Gpsolo Gpsolo March/april, 2020 Feature Regulating Gender Composition in Corporate America Patricia Brown Holmes [Fna1] Copyright © 2020... 2020    
Nadia B. Ahmad Re-reading Anita Bernstein's the Common Law Inside the Female Body from the Bottom of the Well: Analysis of the Central Park Five, Border Drownings, the Kavanaugh Confirmation, and the Coronavirus 61 Boston College Law Review E-Supplement I.-69 (5/14/2020) This Article provides a critique of the common law based on its impact on the legal other or what the late Professor Derrick Bell viewed as the faces from the bottom of the well. Professor Anita Bernstein notes common law's liberatory capacity. While this interpretation of the common law is true to a certain extent, this reading can...; Search Snippet: ...Article Re-reading Anita Bernstein's the Common Law Inside the Female Body from the Bottom of the Well: Analysis of The... 2020   Yes
Robert O. Saunooke Running for Missing and Murdered Native Women 59 No. 2 Judges' Journal 22 (Spring, 2020) Currently there are over 4,000 murdered and missing indigenous women in the United States and Canada that no one is looking for or trying to find. Two indigenous women, Rosalie Fish and Jordan Marie Daniel, are running--physically running--for their people to draw attention to a tragedy that has, for the most part, been overlooked and ignored....; Search Snippet: ...Spring, 2020 Feature Waymaker Running for Missing and Murdered Native Women Expansion of Tribal Court Criminal Jurisdiction Robert O. Saunooke Copyright... 2020   Yes
Katherine Mobilia Salvation for the Women of El Salvador: Recognizing a Violation of International Human Rights for the Sake of Ending Femicide 43 Fordham International Law Journal 1329 (May, 2020) I. INTRODUCTION. 1331 II. THE LANDSCAPE OF EL SALVADOR WITH REGARD TO THE FEMICIDE EPIDEMIC. 1334 A. The Societal Dynamics of El Salvador: Machismo Culture as a Driving Force for Femicide. 1334 B. El Salvador's State Laws. 1339 1. El Salvador's Penal Code. 1339 2. El Salvador's Intra-Familial Law. 1340 3. El Salvador's Law of Equality. 1341 4. El...; Search Snippet: ...Judicial Power and Us Foreign Affairs Note Salvation for the Women of El Salvador: Recognizing a Violation of International Human Rights... 2020   Yes
Christine Reed Scaling New Heights: Trailblazers, Trendsetters and Triumphs 43-AUG Wyoming Lawyer 30 (August, 2020) Wyoming has a rich tradition of strong women. Dubbed the Equality State, it is a label not to be taken lightly. In 1869, Wyoming territory granted women the right to vote decades before any other state followed suit. This groundbreaking action started a significant trend of firsts for Wyoming women. Wyoming boasts the nation's first female...; Search Snippet: ...August, 2020 Feature Scaling New Heights: Trailblazers, Trendsetters and Triumphs Female Leaders in Uw College of Law History Christine Reed [Fna1... 2020    
Felice Batlan She Was Surprised and Furious: Expatriation, Suffrage, Immigration, and the Fragility of Women's Citizenship, 1907-1940 15 Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties 315 (June, 2020) Introduction. 315 I. Coverture, Expatriation, and Women's Citizenship. 317 A. Coverture and Citizenship. 317 B. The Expatriation Act of 1907 and the Loss of Women's Citizenship. 319 C. Myth Making and Women's Expatriation of Citizenship in the U.S. Supreme Court. 321 D. Women's Suffrage, the Cable Act, and the Partial End of Derivative Citizenship....; Search Snippet: ...Surprised and Furious: Expatriation, Suffrage, Immigration, and the Fragility of Women's Citizenship, 1907-1940 Felice Batlan [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 by Board... 2020   Yes
Jessica M. Salerno, Justin Sanchez , Arizona State University Subjective Interpretation of "Objective" Video Evidence: Perceptions of Male Versus Female Police Officers' Use-of-force 44 Law and Human Behavior 97 (April, 2020) Objective: The police face great scrutiny after highly publicized instances of lethal force. Dash-camera footage ostensibly provides objective evidence of whether the force was excessive. We tested whether participants interpreted the same objective video of an officer exerting force differently based on the officer's gender and race....; Search Snippet: ...Subjective Interpretation of Objective Video Evidence: Perceptions of Male Versus Female Police Officers' Use-of-force [Fnd1] Jessica M. Salerno Justin... 2020   Yes
Abby Harrington Tanks and Rubber Bullets Vs. Pussy Hats and High-fives: a Comparative Look at the 2014 Ferguson Uprising and the 2017 Women's March on Washington 31 Hastings Women's Law Journal 101 (Winter, 2020) A picture is worth a thousand words. Throughout the beginning of the twenty-first century, the prevalence of cell phones has increased the ability of many to snap a picture. These images are then distributed through social media platforms and shared across cities, states, and beyond. After the police shooting of Michael Brown in 2014, images from...; Search Snippet: ...Comparative Look at the 2014 Ferguson Uprising and the 2017 Women's March on Washington Abby Harrington Copyright © 2020 by Uc Hastings... 2020   Yes
Amanda Robert Telling Untold Stories 106-SEP ABA Journal 60 (August/September, 2020) Lauren van Schilfgaarde and Heather Torres introduced the ABA to the missing and murdered indigenous women crisis in February by first sharing the stories of those who suffered. One involved Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind, a 22-year-old Spirit Lake tribal member who was eight months pregnant when she disappeared from her Fargo, North Dakota, apartment...; Search Snippet: ...Americanbar.org Members Who Inspire [Fna1] Telling Untold Stories Two Young Native American Lawyers Call for Action on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Amanda Robert Copyright © 2020 by American Bar Association; Amanda Robert... 2020 American Indian/Alaskan Native  
Catherine Powell , Camille Gear Rich The "Welfare Queen" Goes to the Polls: Race-based Fractures in Gender Politics and Opportunities for Intersectional Coalitions 19th Georgetown Law Journal 105 (June, 2020) C1-2Table of Contents Introduction. 108 I. The Welfare Queen Goes to the Polls. 115 A. ORIGINS OF THE WELFARE QUEEN. 115 B. THE WELFARE QUEEN AT THE POLLS. 121 C. DISCURSIVE GOALS: THE WELFARE QUEEN AS A THREAT TO AMERICAN DEMOCRACY. 125 1. The Right to Vote as a Scarce Resource. 126 2. Individual Malfeasance Versus Institutional Wrongdoing. 127 3....; Search Snippet: ...Welfare Queen Goes to the Polls: Race-based Fractures in Gender Politics and Opportunities for Intersectional Coalitions Catherine Powell [Fna1] Camille... 2020    
Bridget J. Crawford The Common Law as a Force for Women 61 Boston College Law Review E-Supplement I.-63 (5/14/2020) This essay introduces a collection of Symposium Essays examining Anita Bernstein's book, The Common Law Inside the Female Body (Cambridge University Press, 2019). Professor Bernstein explores the common law's recognition of both rights and liberties, highlighting in particular negative liberties such as the right to be left undisturbed....; Search Snippet: ...2020 Symposium Article the Common Law as a Force for Women Bridget J. Crawford [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 by Bridget J. Crawford... 2020   Yes
Cynthia Thomas The Cycle of Women in the Criminal Justice System 37 No. 4 GPSolo 14 (July/August, 2020) The year 2020 marks the centennial of women's suffrage. As we celebrate this 100th anniversary guaranteeing and protecting women's constitutional right to vote, let's take this opportunity to look at women in the criminal justice system, where, sadly to say, women's prisons are not treated equally. According to the Prison Policy Initiative, there...; Search Snippet: ...5758852 Gpsolo Gpsolo July/august, 2020 Feature the Cycle of Women in the Criminal Justice System Cynthia Thomas [Fna1] Copyright © 2020... 2020   Yes
Pamuela Halliwell, LMFT The Dying Black Transgender Woman: Sight Unseen #Saytheirnames 42 Thomas Jefferson Law Review 6 (Spring, 2020) INTRODUCTION. 7 I. THE FOUNDATION BEHIND VIOLENCE UPON BLACK TRANS WOMEN. 9 A. Transgender Women Lives Lost as a Result of Unequal Rights and Protections: Misgendering by Law Enforcement & The Media. 9 B. Factors leading to Anti-transgender Stigma and Increased Violence. 14 II. CURRENT ADMINISTRATION VIEWING BLACK TRANSGENDER WOMEN'S LIVES AS LESS...; Search Snippet: ...Jefferson Law Review Spring, 2020 Article the Dying Black Transgender Woman: Sight Unseen #Saytheirnames Pamuela Halliwell Lmft [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 By... 2020 African/Black American Yes
Caroline Bettinger-Lopez, Jamila Flomo, Amanda Suarez The Effects of Anti-immigrant Laws in the U.s. on Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Human Trafficking: a Gender-based Human Rights Analysis 23 Harvard Latinx Law Review 17 (Spring, 2020) I. Introduction. 18 II. SB 168 Harms Immigrants and Immigrant Communities. 21 A. Recent Research and Data Reveal High Mistrust of the Police Amongst Immigrants When Local Law Enforcement Engages in Federal Immigration Enforcement. 23 B. Anti-Immigrant Laws Drain Resources and Divert Workstreams of Nonprofit Organizations Serving Victims. 26 C. SB...; Search Snippet: ...Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Human Trafficking: a Gender-based Human Rights Analysis Caroline Bettinger-lopez Jamila Flomo Amanda... 2020    
Sunitha Malepati The Future (Public Company Boardroom) Is Female: from California Sb 826 to a Gender Diversity Listing Standard 28 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 493 (2020) I. Introduction. 493 II. Regulation of Corporate Governance. 504 A. U.S. Exchange-Established Listing Standards. 507 B. Norms. 514 III. The Business Case Against Homogeneity. 518 IV. Stalled Progress: Why Voluntary Diversity Efforts Have Failed. 522 A. Low Board Turnover & Overemphasis on Prior Board Experience. 522 B. Unconscious Gender Bias. 524...; Search Snippet: ...The Law 2020 Article the Future (Public Company Boardroom) Is Female: from California Sb 826 to a Gender Diversity Listing Standard Sunitha Malepati [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 by The... 2020   Yes
Melissa Broaddus The Intersectionality of Race, Gender, Poverty, and Intimate Partner Violence 17 Indiana Health Law Review 207 (2020) Trigger Warning: The following story may trigger an adverse reaction for survivors of intimate partner violence, or IPV. Robert Kelly, better known by his stage name R. Kelly, and Andrea Kelly have been divorced for almost a decade. Unfortunately, Andrea is still tormented by the abuse she experienced from her now ex-husband. During an appearance...; Search Snippet: ...Indiana Health Law Review 2020 Note the Intersectionality of Race, Gender, Poverty, and Intimate Partner Violence Melissa Broaddus Copyright © 2020 By... 2020 American Indian/Alaskan Native  
Kingsly Alec McConnell The Liberty Impact of Gender 95 Washington Law Review 459 (March, 2020) Can the federal government unilaterally change your gender? In October of 2018, the New York Times revealed that the Trump Administration's Department of Health and Human Services was considering a new federal definition of gender. The policy would redefine gender as a biological, immutable condition determined by genitalia at birth....; Search Snippet: ...Washington Law Review March, 2020 Comment the Liberty Impact of Gender Kingsly Alec Mcconnell [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 by Washington Law Review... 2020    
Timothy Vercellotti The Long Road to Power for Women in Politics 42 Western New England Law Review 439 (2020) A century after women won the right to vote they remain significantly under-represented in federal and state elected office in the United States. Why do women, who comprise more than half of the population in the United States, still fall far short of that proportion in Congress and in state governorships? Political science research suggests there...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review 2020 Article the Long Road to Power for Women in Politics Timothy Vercellotti [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 by Western New... 2020   Yes
  The Missing and Murder of Indigenous Women and Girls: New Policies on an Enduring Crisis 56 Criminal Law Bulletin 1 (2020) Dr. Fox is an Associate Professor in the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice at Arizona State University. She earned a Ph.D. in Sociology and Criminology & Law from the University of Florida. She acknowledges and expresses sincere thanks to the following people who provided valuable substantive feedback on earlier manuscript drafts: Debbie...; Search Snippet: ...2020 Criminal Law Bulletin the Missing and Murder of Indigenous Women and Girls: New Policies on an Enduring Crisis Kathleen A. Fox * Abstract the Violent Victimization of Indigenous ( Native American) Women and Girls Continues to Be a National and International Crisis. Compared To... 2020 American Indian/Alaskan Native Yes
Diana C. Nicholls Mutter The Morals of the Women on Boards Story: Global Board Gender Diversity Efforts Still Need Fairness-based Arguments to Move Regulation to the next Chapter 53 International Lawyer 235 (2020) Canada and the United States have some of the lowest rates of female participation on public boards among nations that have introduced regulation aimed at addressing the underrepresentation of women on boards. The impact of increasing board diversity (and, by extension, legislation or regulation aimed at increasing board gender diversity) depends...; Search Snippet: ...International Lawyer International Lawyer 2020 Article the Morals of the Women on Boards Story: Global Board Gender Diversity Efforts Still Need Fairness-based Arguments to Move Regulation... 2020   Yes
Michelle A. Philo The Nineteenth Amendment: an Annotated History of the Journey for Women's Suffrage 62-AUG Orange County Lawyer 26 (August, 2020) August of 2020 is notably recognized as the centennial of the women's right to vote. The reality is that many women, primarily women of color, were not able to vote until the mid-1960s. While the federal amendment allowed for women's suffrage, many state constitutions still prohibited women from voting and provided hurdles or restrictions on women...; Search Snippet: ...The Nineteenth Amendment: an Annotated History of the Journey for Women's Suffrage Michelle A. Philo [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 by Orange County... 2020   Yes
Virginia Sapiro The Power and Fragility of Social Movement Coalitions: the Woman Suffrage Movement to 1870 100 Boston University Law Review 1557 (October, 2020) C1-2Contents Introduction. 1558 I. Social Movement Theory and Research. 1560 II. The Nineteenth-Century Context for Movements for Enfranchisement. 1565 A. Federalism. 1566 B. The History of Enfranchisement. 1568 C. Women's Rights and Women's Status in the Nineteenth Century. 1570 D. The Ambiguous Language of Gender and Race Inclusion and Exclusion....; Search Snippet: ...Rights the Power and Fragility of Social Movement Coalitions: the Woman Suffrage Movement to 1870 Virginia Sapiro [Fna1] Copyright © 2020 By... 2020   Yes
Homer C. La Rue , Alan A. Symonette The Ray Corollary Initiative: How to Achieve Diversity and Inclusion in Arbitrator Selection 63 Howard Law Journal 215 (Winter, 2020) C1-2TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I A RESTATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM. 216 Introduction. 216 A. Jay-Z's Cried Alarm--Current Statement of an Old Problem. 218 B. What We Know About the Numbers and Why They Are Not Changing. 220 C. The Factors that Lead to Under-Selection of Persons of Color and Women in Labor-Management and Employment Arbitrations. 221 PART II...; Search Snippet: ...200 Eligible Arbitrators on the Roster Only Three Identified as African American, Two Men and One Woman. One of the Men Had a Conflict of Interest Leaving... 2020 African/Black American  
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