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Rory Bahadur |
Newsworthiness as an Internet-era Mitigant of Implicit Bias |
88 UMKC Law Review 1 (Fall, 2019) |
Newsworthiness is the legal line separating the existence of liability for the publication of true information from no liability. If true information is newsworthy the First Amendment prohibits liability for the publication of that information. Before the internet gave individuals the ability to engage in widespread publication, established media...; Search Snippet: ...Following Statistics from a 2017 National Public Radio Report: Nationally, Hispanic, Black and Asian Women Make up less than 5 Percent of Newsroom Personnel At... |
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Shelley Cavalieri |
On Amplification: Extralegal Acts of Feminist Resistance in the #Metoo Era |
2019 Wisconsin Law Review 1489 (2019) |
The movement now referred to as #MeToo has revealed the degree to which misogyny remains a pervasive force in U.S. society. It has also highlighted something far more troubling for feminist legal scholars--the utter inadequacy of law to solve the ways that unconscious, sexist bias continues to infect public life in the twenty-first century. This...; Search Snippet: ...Wisconsin Law Review 2019 Article on Amplification: Extralegal Acts of Feminist Resistance in the #Metoo Era Shelley Cavalieri [Fna1] Copyright © 2019... |
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Robert L. Nelson, Ioana Sendroiu, Ronit Dinovitzer, Meghan Dawe |
Perceiving Discrimination: Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in the Legal Workplace |
44 Law and Social Inquiry 1051 (November, 2019) |
Using quantitative and qualitative data from a large national sample of lawyers, we examine self-reports of perceived discrimination in the legal workplace. Across three waves of surveys, we find that persons of color, white women, and LGBTQ attorneys are far more likely to perceive they have been a target of discrimination than white men. These...; Search Snippet: ...Law and Social Inquiry November, 2019 Article Perceiving Discrimination: Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in the Legal Workplace Robert L. Nelson... |
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Savannah R. Montanez |
Pregnant and Scared: How Nifla V. Becerra Avoids Protecting Women's Reproductive Autonomy |
56 San Diego Law Review 829 (Summer, 2019) |
C1-2Table of Contents I. Introduction. 830 II. Background. 833 III. The National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra. 836 A. The Lower Courts' Opinions. 838 B. The Supreme Court Majority Opinion. 840 C. The Supreme Court Dissenting Opinion. 841 IV. The Supreme Court Could Have, but Did Not, Fit the Licensed Notice into Either...; Search Snippet: ...Casenote Pregnant and Scared: How Nifla V. Becerra Avoids Protecting Women's Reproductive Autonomy Savannah R. Montanez [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 by Savannah... |
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Brenna P. Riley |
Protecting All Women: Tribal Protection Orders and Required Enforcement under Vawa |
24 Roger Williams University Law Review 209 (Winter, 2019) |
Jill, a member of the Penobscot Nation in Maine, obtained an Order for Protection (Order) from the Penobscot Tribal Court against her abusive ex-husband Mark. Mark is not a member of the Penobscot Nation, but the two were married and lived on the Penobscot Nation Reservation for several years before Jill was finally able to escape the abusive...; Search Snippet: ...Roger Williams University Law Review Winter, 2019 Comment Protecting All Women: Tribal Protection Orders and Required Enforcement under Vawa Brenna P... |
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Dayna Olson |
Protecting Native Women from Violence: Fostering State-tribal Relations and the Shortcomings of the Violence Against Women Act of 2013 |
46 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 821 (Summer, 2019) |
Not until the abuse stopped around the fourth grade did [she] realize she wasn't the only child suffering at the hands of that assailant. At least a dozen other young girls had fallen victim to that same man. He was a man who was never arrested for his crimes, never brought to justice, and still walks free today, all because he committed these...; Search Snippet: ...Quarterly Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly Summer, 2019 Note Protecting Native Women from Violence: Fostering State-tribal Relations and the Shortcomings of the Violence Against Women Act of 2013 Dayna Olson [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by University... |
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Erica Duff |
Reproduction as a Site of Punishment: Shackling Pregnant Women During Labor and Delivery in Modern American Prisons |
7 Virginia Journal of Criminal Law 16 (2019) |
C1-2Table of Contents INTRODUCTION. 18 I. THE DANGERS OF SHACKLING AND THE CURRENT INADEQUATE RESPONSE FROM FEDERAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS. 20 A. Overview and Background of Shackling. 22 B. Current Federal and State Regulations on Shackling. 24 1. Federal Law. 25 i. Current Federal Law. 25 ii. The Dignity for Incarcerated Women Act. 26 2. The...; Search Snippet: ...2019 Article Reproduction as a Site of Punishment: Shackling Pregnant Women During Labor and Delivery in Modern American Prisons [Fna1] Erica... |
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Samantha Laufer |
Reproductive Healthcare for Incarcerated Women: from "Rights" to "Dignity" |
56 American Criminal Law Review 1785 (Fall, 2019) |
It is no secret that more Americans are behind bars today than ever before. Academics, politicians, and journalists have for years harshly and publicly criticized exploding rates of incarceration and stressed the need for widespread reform. Most of this conversation has focused on the plight of men, particularly men of color. This is unsurprising,...; Search Snippet: ...Criminal Law Review Fall, 2019 Note Reproductive Healthcare for Incarcerated Women: from Rights to Dignity Samantha Laufer [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 By... |
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Jill C. Morrison |
Resuscitating the Black Body: Reproductive Justice as Resistance to the State's Property Interest in Black Women's Reproductive Capacity |
31 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 35 (2019) |
2019 marks 400 years since the first Africans were brought to the Virginia colony as captives, and deemed not human beings but rather the property of others. Black women have endured reproductive oppression since our arrival in the United States. This Article argues that current methods of reproductive oppression attempt to restore the...; Search Snippet: ...Justice as Resistance to the State's Property Interest in Black Women's Reproductive Capacity Jill C. Morrison [Fnd1] Copyright © 2019 by The... |
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African/Black American |
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Jennifer Bennett Shinall |
Settling in the Shadow of Sex: Gender Bias in Marital Asset Division |
40 Cardozo Law Review 1857 (April, 2019) |
Divorce has a long history of economically disempowering women. From the time of coverture to the era of modern divorce reform, women have been persistently disadvantaged by divorce relative to men. Family law scholars have long attributed this disadvantage to the continued prevalence of traditional gender roles and the failure of current marital...; Search Snippet: ...Twenty-first Century Article Settling in the Shadow of Sex: Gender Bias in Marital Asset Division Jennifer Bennett Shinall [Fnd1] Copyright... |
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Ann C. McGinley |
Sex- and Gender-based Harassment in the Gaming Industry |
9 UNLV Gaming Law Journal 147 (Spring/Summer, 2019) |
It is unrealistic and repressive to suggest that one should never use sex to sell, but, if one does, the organisation has a responsibility to ensure that staff are supported and protected against unacceptable behaviour from customers. In early February 2018, Steve Wynn, the Las Vegas casino mogul and Chairman, CEO, and controlling shareholder of...; Search Snippet: ...Unlv Gaming Law Journal Spring/summer, 2019 Article Sex- and Gender-based Harassment in the Gaming Industry Ann C. Mcginley [Fna1... |
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Bernice B. Donald , Emily T. Brait |
She Stands on Her Own, Amongst Many: the Women of the Tennessee Supreme Court |
86 Tennessee Law Review 593 (2019) |
[W]omen, like persons of different racial groups and ethnic origins, contribute what a fine jurist, the late Fifth Circuit Judge Alvin Rubin, described as a distinctive medley of views influenced by differences in biology, cultural impact, and life experience. - Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Introduction. 593 I. Women in the Legal Field and...; Search Snippet: ...Symposium Edition She Stands on Her Own, Amongst Many: the Women of the Tennessee Supreme Court Bernice B. Donald [Fna1] Emily... |
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Teri A. McMurtry-Chubb |
Still Writing at the Master's Table: Decolonizing Rhetoric in Legal Writing for a "Woke" Legal Academy |
21 Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice 255 (2019) |
I. Western Thought & Inventio and Dispositio As Barriers to Social Justice. 258 A. Mississippi History: Conflict and Change. 261 B. Loewen v. John Turnipseed & the Mississippi State Textbook Purchasing Board. 266 C. Litigation, Legal Education, & the Dominance of the Western Rhetorical Canon. 269 II. From Canonicity to Centering Oppositional...; Search Snippet: ...Nothing Short of Miraculous. The Class Was Comprised Primarily of African American Students, Taught by a Tenured African American Female Law Professor of Legal Writing, and Offered at a Law School That Had Graduated its First African American Law Student in 1972. The Week's Lesson Was about Legal... |
2019 |
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Cynthia Feathers |
Stories from the Front |
91-FEB New York State Bar Journal 10 (January/February, 2019) |
Women in the law have compelling stories to tell. Here are some from 10 lawyers admitted to the New York bar from the 1950s to the present. They are our colleagues in public service, the judiciary, the private sector, and the legal academy. Their journeys reflect discrimination and inspiration, blazing intellect and fierce drive, great strides and...; Search Snippet: ...State Bar Journal January/february, 2019 Stories from the Front Women in the Law, 1950s to Today Cynthia Feathers [Fna1] Copyright... |
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Nancy E. Shurtz |
Tax, Class, Women, and Elder Care |
43 Seattle University Law Review 223 (Fall, 2019) |
Elder care is a large and growing sector in the comprehensive health care system in the United States. It is an issue of particular importance to women because women live longer than men, have higher incidences of degenerative ailments, and are more likely to be institutionalized. Women also face greater financial challenges in funding their health...; Search Snippet: ...Review Seattle University Law Review Fall, 2019 Article Tax, Class, Women, and Elder Care Nancy E. Shurtz [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 By... |
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Renee Nicole Allen, Alicia Jackson, DeShun Harris, University of Tennessee College of Law, Florida A&M University College of Law, The University of Memphis--Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law |
The "Pink Ghetto" Pipeline: Challenges and Opportunities for Women in Legal Education |
96 University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 525 (Summer, 2019) |
[Abstract] The demographics of law schools are changing and women make up the majority of law students. Yet, the demographics of many law faculties do not reflect these changing demographics with more men occupying faculty seats. In legal education, women predominately occupy skills positions, including legal writing, clinic, academic success, bar...; Search Snippet: ...Law Article the Pink Ghetto Pipeline: Challenges and Opportunities for Women in Legal Education Renee Nicole Allen University of Tennessee College... |
2019 |
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CLEA Committee for Faculty Equity and Inclusion |
The Diversity Imperative Revisited: Racial and Gender Inclusion in Clinical Law Faculty |
26 Clinical Law Review 127 (Fall, 2019) |
The demographics of clinical law faculties matter. As Professor Jon Dubin persuasively argued nearly twenty years ago in his article Faculty Diversity as a Clinical Legal Education Imperative, clinical faculty of color entering the legal academy in the 1980s and 1990s expanded the communities served by law school clinics and the lawyering methods...; Search Snippet: ...Reflections on Clinical Scholarship the Diversity Imperative Revisited: Racial and Gender Inclusion in Clinical Law Faculty Clea Committee for Faculty Equity... |
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Maritza I. Reyes |
The Female Body in the Workplace: Judges and the Common Law |
114 Northwestern University Law Review Online 177 (12/18/2019) |
Introduction. 177 I. Some of What I Do Not Want in the Workplace. 179 II. Judges. 181 III. What Judges Decide Greatly Influences What Female Bodies Endure in the Workplace. 183 Conclusion. 186; Search Snippet: ...Bernstein's the Common Law Inside the Female Body Essay the Female Body in the Workplace: Judges and the Common Law Maritza... |
2019 |
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Gabrielle T. Wynn |
The Impact of Racism on Maternal Health Outcomes for Black Women |
10 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 85 (Fall, 2019) |
I. Introduction. 86 II. The Role of Racism on Maternal Health Disparities. 88 A. Serena, Shalon, and Kira. 90 B. Racial Disparities in Quality of Care. 91 III. This Isn't New: A History of Mistreatment in Accessing Medical Care. 95 A. Stereotypes Affect Social Ideas of Black Women. 97 IV. Adopting A Human Rights Framework to Combat Maternal...; Search Snippet: ...The Impact of Racism on Maternal Health Outcomes for Black Women Gabrielle T. Wynn [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 by the University Of... |
2019 |
African/Black American |
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Abigail Cook |
The New Jersey Ban on Salary History Questions: Closing the Gender Wage Gap One Question at a Time |
16 Rutgers Journal of Law & Public Policy Pol'y 1 (Summer, 2019) |
Kerri Sleeman's supervisor told her many times: if [he] could duplicate [her], [he'd] be able to get rid of the rest of the staff. Sleeman thrived as the supervisor who took over a failing project and turned it around. Yet, when the company proceeded through bankruptcy court, Sleeman discovered that many of the young men she supervised were...; Search Snippet: ...The New Jersey Ban on Salary History Questions: Closing the Gender Wage Gap One Question at a Time Abigail Cook [Fna1... |
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Cheryl V. Jackson |
The next Wave |
105-APR ABA Journal J. 9 (April, 2019) |
THERE EXISTS, in a suburb outside Atlanta, a criminal justice system almost entirely helmed by black women. In South Fulton, Georgia, a town of 100,000 incorporated in 2017, Tiffany Carter Sellers was appointed chief judge, followed by the hirings of solicitor LaDawn Jones, public defender Viveca Famber-Powell, court administrator Lakesiya Cofield,...; Search Snippet: ...Liane.jackson@americanbar.org the next Wave Justice System Helmed by Black Women Serves Community Cheryl V. Jackson Copyright © 2019 by the American... |
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Bettina C. K. Binder , Terry Morehead Dworkin , Niculina Nae , Cindy A. Schipani , Irina Averianova |
The Plight of Women in Positions of Corporate Leadership in the United States, the European Union, and Japan: Differing Laws and Cultures, Similar Issues |
26 Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 279 (2019) |
Gender diversity in corporate governance is a highly debated issue worldwide. National campaigns such as 2020 Women on Boards in the United States and Women on the Board Pledge for Europe are examples of just two initiatives aimed at increasing female representation in the corporate boardroom. Several European countries have adopted board...; Search Snippet: ...Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 2019 Article the Plight of Women in Positions of Corporate Leadership in the United States, The... |
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Regina Stone-Harris |
The Remarkable First 50 Women Law Graduates of St. Mary's University: Part One |
50 Saint Mary's Law Journal 951 (2019) |
1. Mary Agnes Aird. 953 2. Josephine Florence Verain. 957 3. Mary Louise Villaret. 960 4. Barbara Benson Mansell. 963 5. Barbara Etelka McCluer. 964 6. Mary Louise Murray. 968 7. Selma Lorrayne Halbig. 971 8. Elizabeth Martin Leeman. 973 9. Mary G. Sinders. 975 10. Dorothy A. Campbell. 979 11. Hattie Elam Briscoe. 980 12. Carol Haberman...; Search Snippet: ...Saint Mary's Law Journal 2019 Article the Remarkable First 50 Women Law Graduates of St. Mary's University: Part One Regina Stone... |
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Brazitte A. Poole |
The School of Hard Knocks: Examining How Pennsylvania School Disciplinary Policies Push Black Girls into the Criminal Justice System |
57 Duquesne Law Review 382 (Summer, 2019) |
I. Introduction. 383 II. The School-to-Prison Pipeline: An Overview. 384 III. The Criminalization of the Black Girl's Identity. 385 A. Adultification: Black Girls Are Treated Like Adults. 387 B. Black Girls Are Seen as Less Innocent Than Their Counterparts. 389 C. Black Girls' Bodies and Appearance Are Over-Policed. 390 IV. The...; Search Snippet: ...Hard Knocks: Examining How Pennsylvania School Disciplinary Policies Push Black Girls into the Criminal Justice System Brazitte A. Poole [Fna1] Copyright... |
2019 |
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Yvette N. A. Pappoe |
The Shortcomings of Title Vii for the Black Female Plaintiff |
22 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change Change 1 (2019) |
Various United States courts, including the Supreme Court, have decided numerous workplace discrimination cases in the past four decades. Kimberlé Crenshaw introduced and coined the term intersectionality 25 years after Congress enacted Title VII. The formal recognition of intersectionality opened the gate for several legal scholars to criticize...; Search Snippet: ...2019 Article the Shortcomings of Title Vii for the Black Female Plaintiff Yvette N. A. Pappoe [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by Yvette... |
2019 |
African/Black American |
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Lori Andrews |
The Technology Enterprise: Systemic Bias Against Women |
9 UC Irvine Law Review 1035 (July, 2019) |
Who Designs Technology?. 1037 Who Funds Technology?. 1045 Who Patents Technology?. 1048 How Is Technology Marketed?. 1050 What Is the Impact of Technology--and on Whom?. 1055 Conclusion. 1061; Search Snippet: ...And Technology Symposium Article the Technology Enterprise: Systemic Bias Against Women Lori Andrews [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 by Uc Irvine Law Review... |
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Neoshia R. Roemer |
The Violence Against Women Act of 2018: a Step in the Right Direction for Indian Children and Federal Indian Law |
66-APR Federal Lawyer 52 (March/April, 2019) |
It is well-settled law that if a person who violates the laws of the United States is a resident of another country, that person falls within the criminal jurisdiction of the United States. Similarly, if a person crosses state lines and commits child abuse in another state, he or she falls under the jurisdiction of the state where the crime was...; Search Snippet: ...Federal Lawyer March/april, 2019 Indian Law the Violence Against Women Act of 2018: a Step in the Right Direction For... |
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American Indian/Alaskan Native |
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Catherine Ross Dunham, Christopher Leupold |
Third Generation Discrimination: an Empirical Analysis of Judicial Decision Making in Gender Discrimination Litigation |
13 DePaul Journal for Social Justice Just. 1 (Winter 2019) |
In this progressive era of #MeToo and other movements which highlight the reality of women's experiences in the workplace and other settings, the question arises as to why discrimination-based civil lawsuits are not more successful for female litigants. The courts have served as an important tool in reforming discriminatory workplace cultures by...; Search Snippet: ...Generation Discrimination: an Empirical Analysis of Judicial Decision Making in Gender Discrimination Litigation Catherine Ross Dunham Christopher Leupold [Fna1] Copyright © 2019... |
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Sally J. Kenney |
Towards a less Essentialist, More Intersectional, and Institutional Approach to Gender and Judging |
34 Connecticut Journal of International Law 399 (Summer, 2019) |
C1-2Table of Contents Introduction. 401 I. Background. 402 II. Anti-Essentialism. 405 A. Kcasey McLoughlin. 410 B. Rosemary Hunter. 411 1. Jarpa Dawuni. 413 C. Konstantinos Alexandris Polomarkakis. 414 D. From Women's Different Voice to Gender-Just Judging?. 415 1. Intersectionality. 416 I. Cohen. 417 II. Stanchi and Crawford. 418; Search Snippet: ...Towards a less Essentialist, More Intersectional, and Institutional Approach to Gender and Judging Sally J. Kenney Copyright © 2019 by the Connecticut... |
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Yvonne Lindgren |
Trump's Angry White Women: Motherhood, Nationalism, and Abortion |
48 Hofstra Law Review 1 (Fall, 2019) |
A majority of white women--fifty-two percent--voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. White working-class women supported Trump in even greater numbers: Sixty-one percent of white women without college degrees voted for Trump. This result seems remarkable considering Trump's derogatory statements about women and his staunch...; Search Snippet: ...Review Hofstra Law Review Fall, 2019 Article Trump's Angry White Women: Motherhood, Nationalism, and Abortion Yvonne Lindgren [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 By... |
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Patricia A. Broussard |
Unbowed, Unbroken, and Unsung: the Unrecognized Contributions of African American Women in Social Movements, Politics, and the Maintenance of Democracy |
25 William and Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice 631 (Spring, 2019) |
You may write me down in history With your bitter, twisted lies, You may trod me in the very dirt But still, like dust, I'll rise. Introduction I. A History of Black Women's Strength: Early Movements A. Revolts, Rebellions, and Resistance II. A History of Black Women's Strength: Post-Emancipation and The Civil Rights Movement--Part 1 A....; Search Snippet: ...2019 Essay Unbowed, Unbroken, and Unsung: the Unrecognized Contributions of African American Women in Social Movements, Politics, and the Maintenance of Democracy Patricia... |
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Madalynn Martin |
United States V. Bryant: the Results of Upholding Women's Rights and Tribal Sovereignty |
44 American Indian Law Review 117 (2019) |
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a known women's advocate, authored a unanimous opinion that ensured the rights and dignity of Indian women were upheld. United States v. Bryant, while primarily focused on the rights of Indian women, is equally as important in upholding the sovereignty of tribal courts. The Supreme Court held that, because tribal court...; Search Snippet: ...2019 Note United States V. Bryant: the Results of Upholding Women's Rights and Tribal Sovereignty Madalynn Martin [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 By... |
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American Indian/Alaskan Native |
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Luhui Whitebear |
Vawa Reauthorization of 2013 and the Continued Legacy of Violence Against Indigenous Women: a Critical Outsider Jurisprudence Perspective |
9 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 75 (Spring, 2019) |
A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground. - Cheyenne Proverb They trespass her body like they trespass this land . - Thomas Ryan Red Corn (To the Ingenious Woman by the 1491s) I. INTRODUCTION. 76 II. CONNECTION OF VIOLENCE TO INDIGENOUS LANDS AND BODY. 77 III. BACKGROUND STATISTICS. 81 IV. VAWA REAUTHORIZATION...; Search Snippet: ...Of 2013 and the Continued Legacy of Violence Against Indigenous Women: a Critical Outsider Jurisprudence Perspective Luhui Whitebear Copyright © 2019 By... |
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Sydney Melillo |
Vegas Rule: Jury Deliberation Edition: Should the Sixth Amendment Exception for Alleged Racial Bias in Deliberations Extend to Gender? |
11 Drexel Law Review 705 (2019) |
Federal Rule of Evidence 606(b) and its jurisprudence generally prohibit jurors from impeaching the validity of their verdicts. This general preclusion of juror testimony, derived from eighteenth-century English common law, aims to protect the public from the inherent danger of dissecting private jury deliberations, which are supposed to be free...; Search Snippet: ...Amendment Exception for Alleged Racial Bias in Deliberations Extend to Gender? Sydney Melillo [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 by Drexel University; Sydney Melillo... |
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Summer Blaze Aubrey |
Violence Against the Earth Begets Violence Against Women: an Analysis of the Correlation Between Large Extraction Projects and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, and the Laws That Permit the Phenomenon Through an International Human Rights Lens |
10 Arizona Journal of Environmental Law & Policy 34 (Fall, 2019) |
This note examines the prevalence of sex trafficking of Native women and children, and the correlation those rates have with large extraction projects, such as the Bakken Oil Fields in North Dakota, and the camps (man camps) that employees live in. In order to fully flesh out the phenomenon accurately, this note walks through pertinent history...; Search Snippet: ...Policy Fall, 2019 Violence Against the Earth Begets Violence Against Women: [Fn1] an Analysis of the Correlation Between Large Extraction Projects and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, and the Laws That Permit the Phenomenon Through an International... |
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Alexzandria Johnson |
We Deserve Better: How Hip Hop Perpetuates the Rape Culture of Black Women |
42 North Carolina Central Law Review 139 (2019) |
Hi, I'm an African American woman, and if I listened to what hip hop told me that I was, I'd be the equivalent of nothing. Nothing, is just what Ms. Shawana Hall felt like on her 31 birthday. While celebrating her birthday, Shawana met a middle-aged man, Calvin Ray Kelly, who offered to drive to a party store to buy her a celebratory drink....; Search Snippet: ...Better: How Hip Hop Perpetuates the Rape Culture of Black Women Alexzandria Johnson Copyright © 2019 by the North Carolina Central University... |
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Andrea Beckford |
We Need Equal Cheers for Boys and Girls: How the Absence of Cheerleaders at Women's Sporting Events Is a Violation of Title Ix |
26 Sports Lawyers Journal 25 (Spring, 2019) |
I. Introduction. 26 II. The History and Application of Title IX:. 27 A. What Is Title IX?. 27 B. How Is Title IX Compliance Enforced?. 28 C. How Has Title IX Impacted Men's Sports?. 29 D. Does Title IX Mandate Equal Funding for Men's and Women's Sports?. 29 E. How Has Title IX Impacted Women's Sports?. 31 III. An Analysis of the Progression of...; Search Snippet: ...Journal Spring, 2019 We Need Equal Cheers for Boys and Girls: How the Absence of Cheerleaders at Women's Sporting Events Is a Violation of Title Ix Andrea Beckford... |
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Anna Kerregan |
Welfare Reform & the Devaluation of Women's Work |
12 DePaul Journal for Social Justice Just. 1 (Summer, 2019) |
Women do not get a fair share when it comes to an economic assessment of their input. They are consistently overrepresented in impoverished communities and are much more likely than men to receive public assistance. This Article therefore posits a widely acknowledged anti-poverty strategy, Guaranteed Basic Income, to help support women's...; Search Snippet: ...Social Justice Summer, 2019 Article Welfare Reform & the Devaluation of Women's Work Anna Kerregan [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 by Depaul University; Anna... |
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Stephanie E. Stupakis |
What the Future May Hold for Victims of Domestic and Sexual Violence Without the Violence Against Women Act |
30 Hastings Women's Law Journal 261 (Summer, 2019) |
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is known as the cornerstone of our nation's response to domestic and sexual violence. It fills an important gap by providing lifesaving services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking. Yet, with the recent expiration of VAWA and President Trump's blueprint of the...; Search Snippet: ...Victims of Domestic and Sexual Violence Without the Violence Against Women Act Stephanie E. Stupakis [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 by Uc Hastings... |
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Loretta A. Moore , Angela Mae Kupenda , Deidre L. Wheaton , Michelle D. Deardorff , Evelyn J. Leggette |
What We Can Do Now? Addressing Intersectionality Challenges in Work and Social Structures, the Single Academic Woman of Color as an Exceptional Case |
9 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 91 (Spring, 2019) |
I. Introduction. 92 II. Considering Her Professional Disregard before the Court. 97 III. Considering her Exceptional, yet Common Experience. 99 A. Disaggregating her exceptional case. 100 B. Her workplace struggle. 103 C. Her workplace struggle even within HBCUs. 104 D. The workplace struggle complicated by lack of understanding in social...; Search Snippet: ...Intersectionality Challenges in Work and Social Structures, the Single Academic Woman of Color as an Exceptional Case Loretta A. Moore [Fna1... |
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Janika Best |
Where Is My Seat at the Table: How Informed Consent Laws Foster the Legacy of Slavery and Discrimination Against Black Women |
41 Women's Rights Law Reporter Rep. 1 (Fall/Winter 2019) |
C1-2Table of Contents 1 Introduction. 2 I. Background. 6 A. 19 Century Gynecology. 9 B. 20 Century Gynecology. 13 II. The Competing Models of Informed Consent-The Standard Of Disclosure By Physicians To Patients. 13 A. The Physician or Community Rule. 14 B. The Patient Rule. 15 C. Issues Created by a Lack of Cultural Competency in...; Search Snippet: ...Laws Foster the Legacy of Slavery and Discrimination Against Black Women Janika Best [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 by Women's Rights Law Reporter... |
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Bradley Lohsl |
Where Is the Hoosier Hospitality? The Ever-evolving Child-parent Relationship and Indiana's Need for Gender-neutrality |
52 Indiana Law Review 135 (2019) |
The Constitution promises liberty to all within its reach, a liberty that includes certain specific rights that allow persons, within a lawful realm, to define and express their identity. To many in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community, this impactful sentence in the opening line of Obergefell v. Hodges provided the...; Search Snippet: ...The Ever-evolving Child-parent Relationship and Indiana's Need for Gender-neutrality Bradley Lohsl [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 by the Trustees Of... |
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Kathryn M. Stanchi, Bridget J. Crawford, Linda L. Berger |
Why Women? Judging Transnational Courts and Tribunals |
34 Connecticut Journal of International Law 317 (Summer, 2019) |
C1-2Table of Contents Introduction. 319 I. What is a Woman Anyway?. 320 A. The Definition Problem. 320 B. Binarism in Biology. 321 C. Binarism in Law and Culture. 324 D. Binarism in the Twenty-First Century. 327 II. The Epistemology of Justice(s). 328 Conclusion. 333; Search Snippet: ...Law Connecticut Journal of International Law Summer, 2019 Article Why Women? Judging Transnational Courts and Tribunals Kathryn M. Stanchi Bridget J... |
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Mary Anne Franks |
Witch Hunts: Free Speech, #Metoo, and the Fear of Women's Words |
2019 University of Chicago Legal Forum 123 (2019) |
What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life? The world would split open. - Muriel Rukeyser, Käthe Kollwitz (1968) Perhaps the most seductive truism of free speech jurisprudence is that the First Amendment protects, in Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes's words, the thought we hate. The sentiment dominates both the formal doctrine...; Search Snippet: ...Article Witch Hunts: Free Speech, #Metoo, and the Fear of Women's Words Mary Anne Franks [Fnd1] Copyright © 2019 by the University... |
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Ellen Carol DuBois |
Woman Suffrage: the Afterstory |
11 ConLawNOW 53 (2019) |
Winning the Nineteenth Amendment was, as leading suffragists recognized, only the very beginning of the battle for women's political rights. Indeed, it took as long after 1920 for American women to make their presence felt in American politics as it had to win suffrage rights in the first place. Before the second national election after the...; Search Snippet: ...19 Th Amendment at 100: from the Vote to Gender Equality Woman Suffrage: the Afterstory Ellen Carol Dubois [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 By... |
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Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen |
Women and Case Law Some Loose and Comparative Wanderings |
34 Connecticut Journal of International Law 363 (Summer, 2019) |
C1-2Table of Contents INTRODUCTION. 365 I. THE CONTRIBUTION OF WOMEN TO CASE LAW. 365 II. THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN THROUGH CASE LAW. 370 III. THE PROMOTION OF WOMEN THOUGH CASE LAW. 373 WHAT SHALL WE THINK AT THIS STAGE OF OUR DISORDERLY AND COMPREHENSIVE WANDERING?. 374; Search Snippet: ...International Law Connecticut Journal of International Law Summer, 2019 Article Women and Case Law Some Loose and Comparative Wanderings Laurence Burgorgue... |
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Edwina Mendelson |
Women and the Law--new York's Inspiring Judicial Trailblazers |
91-FEB New York State Bar Journal 32 (January/February, 2019) |
I was admitted to the New York State bar in 1983, only six years after the Court of Appeals gained its first ever female judge. Judith S. Kaye, a true visionary and remarkable court leader who would remain its only woman until 1994, when the trailblazer Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick became the first Latina to serve on the state's highest court. At the...; Search Snippet: ...Bar Journal January/february, 2019 a View from the Bench Women and the Law--new York's Inspiring Judicial Trailblazers Edwina Mendelson... |
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Nicole Williamson |
Women Are Equal on Mars: Envisioning Gender Equality in the Governance of Extraterrestrial Settlements under International Space Law |
51 Georgetown Journal of International Law 147 (Fall, 2019) |
With both government agencies and private industry developing plans for early-stage exploration and settlement of Mars, it is more crucial than ever to begin crafting a framework for the governance of long-term human space settlements. As nascent visions for human colonies take shape, scientists, scholars, and lawyers engaging in constitutional...; Search Snippet: ...International Law Georgetown Journal of International Law Fall, 2019 Note Women Are Equal on Mars: Envisioning Gender Equality in the Governance of Extraterrestrial Settlements under International Space... |
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Hallie Guidry |
Wyoming, Take Another Look at Unions: How Unions Can Increase Equality for Women in the Workplace |
19 Wyoming Law Review 363 (2019) |
I. Introduction. 363 II. Women and the Labor Movement. 366 A. Union History and Exclusion of Women Workers. 367 B. Benefits of Unionization for Women. 369 III. The Current Status of Labor Law. 370 A. Federal. 370 B. Wyoming. 373 1. Right-to-Work Legislation. 375 2. Wyoming Labor Statistics. 377 IV. Platforms for Collective Bargaining. 378 A. Wages...; Search Snippet: ...Another Look at Unions: How Unions Can Increase Equality for Women in the Workplace Hallie Guidry [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 by The... |
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Jenny B. Davis |
A Birth and Many Firsts |
104-APR ABA Journal 12 (April, 2018) |
THERE'S A BABY CRIB NEXT TO Yvonne Brathwaite Burke's desk. It's for Burke's granddaughter--she enjoys bringing the busy toddler up to her Los Angeles law office while she completes work stemming from her arbitration practice or her position on the Amtrak board of directors. Blending work, family and success is nothing new for Burke, 85. For...; Search Snippet: ...Firsts La Lawyer and Former Congresswoman Blazed a Trail for Women and Minorities Jenny B. Davis Copyright © 2018 by the American... |
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