AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearEthnicity in Title or SummaryGender in Title or Summary
Brooke D. Coleman A Legal Fempire?: Women in Complex Civil Litigation 93 Indiana Law Journal 617 (Summer, 2018) Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made headlines when she said that she would be satisfied with the number of women on the Supreme Court when there are nine. But why should that answer have been so remarkable? After all, there were nine men on the Court for nearly all of its history. Yet, Justice Ginsburg's statement was met with amusement--or from...; Search Snippet: ...Journal Indiana Law Journal Summer, 2018 Article a Legal Fempire?: Women in Complex Civil Litigation Brooke D. Coleman [Fna1] Copyright © 2018... 2018 American Indian/Alaskan Native Yes
Paulette Brown , Madeline Gomez , Jin Hee Lee , Moderated by Amreeta Mathai , Introduction by Chloe Bootstaylor Advocacy in Practice: Women of Color and Our Allies 36 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 8 (2018) Chloe Bootstaylor: Good morning, everyone. I am Chloe Bootstaylor, the Vice President of Empowering Women of Color (EWOC). This is our first official panel, called Advocacy in Practice: Women of Color and Our Allies. This panel will discuss advocacy in the context of mentorship and advancement opportunities for women of color in the legal...; Search Snippet: ...Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 2018 Advocacy in Practice: Women of Color and Our Allies Paulette Brown [Fna1] Madeline Gomez... 2018   Yes
Alexandra Brodsky Against Taking Rape "Seriously": the Case Against Mandatory Referral Laws for Campus Gender Violence 53 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 131 (Winter, 2018) In response to growing national concern about gender violence on college campuses, legislators have proposed a rash of state and federal bills that would require schools to refer all sexual assault reports to the police, regardless of the student victims' wishes. These so-called mandatory referral laws appeal to a popular intuition that the best...; Search Snippet: ...Rape Seriously: the Case Against Mandatory Referral Laws for Campus Gender Violence Alexandra Brodsky [Fn1] Copyright © 2018 by the President And... 2018    
Robert Brauneis, Dotan Oliar An Empirical Study of the Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Age of Copyright Registrants 86 George Washington Law Review 46 (January, 2018) Who is the author in copyright law? Knowing who our copyright system currently incentivizes to create which works is a necessary precondition for any effective copyright reform, yet copyright scholarship has thus far treated authors only through a priori conceptual analysis. This Article explores the author empirically. Do those who self-identify...; Search Snippet: ...January, 2018 Article an Empirical Study of the Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Age of Copyright Registrants Robert Brauneis Dotan Oliar [Fna1... 2018    
Martha T. McCluskey Are We Economic Engines Too? Precarity, Productivity and Gender 49 University of Toledo Law Review 631 (Spring, 2018) GENDER equity does not turn on whether men and women are different, but on whose differences are privileged and whose are penalized, in the workplace and beyond. Economic disadvantages for women workers are often explained as the result of differences in economic productivity, determined by a rational market rather than irrational bias. On closer...; Search Snippet: ...Symposium Article Are We Economic Engines Too? Precarity, Productivity and Gender Martha T. Mccluskey [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by the University Of... 2018    
Rishita Apsani Are Women's Spaces Transgender Spaces? Single-sex Domestic Violence Shelters, Transgender Inclusion, and the Equal Protection Clause 106 California Law Review 1689 (October, 2018) Transgender survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) face unique struggles in finding safe and inclusive housing as they seek reprieve from violence. Domestic violence shelters are often marked women-only with the goal of creating spaces for female empowerment, wherein women learn feminist principles of liberation and find a sisterhood of...; Search Snippet: ...California Law Review California Law Review October, 2018 Note Are Women's Spaces Transgender Spaces? Single-sex Domestic Violence Shelters, Transgender Inclusion... 2018   Yes
Marissa Marquez Are You an Attorney Too? 55-APR Houston Lawyer 12 (March/April, 2018) Are you an attorney, too? a seasoned Caucasian male attorney asked me at an attorney-networking event. This question came right after he had just assumed my Caucasian female colleague was a fellow attorney, an assumption he did not automatically extend to me, despite it being an attorney-networking event. I asked myself, why else would someone...; Search Snippet: ...Too? The Impact of Intersectionality on the Career Advancement of Women of Color Marissa Marquez [Fna1] Copyright © 2017 by the Houston... 2018    
Jennifer S. Hendricks Arguing with the Building Inspector about Gender-neutral Bathrooms 113 Northwestern University Law Review Online 77 (12/20/2018) Abstract--Conventional interpretations of building codes are among the greatest barriers to building the gender-neutral bathrooms of the future. Focusing on the example of schools, this Essay argues for a reinterpretation of the International Building Code in light of its policy goals: safe, private, and equitable access to public bathrooms. Under...; Search Snippet: ...Online December 20, 2018 Arguing with the Building Inspector about Gender-neutral Bathrooms Jennifer S. Hendricks [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by Jennifer... 2018    
Mina Dixon Davis Bad Moms and Powerful Prosecutors: Why a Public Health Approach to Maternal Drug Use Is Necessary to Lessen the Hardship Borne by Women in the South 25 Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy 305 (Winter, 2018) I. Introduction. 306 II. U.S. Drug Crises and the Problem of Maternal Substance Use: A Shift to the South. 307 A. Opioid Overdose and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Rates are Rising Rapidly in the South and Rural Regions. 308 B. Findings from the Abuse of Crack Cocaine in the 1980s Present Lessons for Today's Crisis. 310 III. Legal Approaches to...; Search Snippet: ...Drug Use Is Necessary to Lessen the Hardship Borne by Women in the South Mina Dixon Davis [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 By... 2018   Yes
Catherine DiSanto Beauty and the H-2beast: How the Equality State Fails its Female Guest Workers 18 Wyoming Law Review 321 (2018) I. Introduction. 321 II. Close to slavery: A History of Temporary Guest Worker Programs. 324 A. H-2A and H-2B: Ripe for Abuse. 326 1. Framework of Exploitation. 327 2. A Department's Duty, Disregarded. 331 B. Discrimination against U.S. Workers. 332 C. The H-2B System and U.S. Employers. 334 III. Gender-Based Problems with the H-2B Visa. 335 A....; Search Snippet: ...And the H-2beast: How the Equality State Fails its Female Guest Workers Catherine Disanto [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by the Wyoming... 2018   Yes
Crystal Powell Bias, Employment Discrimination, and Black Women's Hair: Another Way Forward 2018 Brigham Young University Law Review 933 (2018) C1-2Contents I. Introduction. 933 II. History of Black Hair, Implicit Bias, and Workplace Grooming Standards. 937 A. History of Black Hair Texture and Hairstyle: Centuries of Stereotyping. 938 B. Clean, Neat, and Kept Versus Extreme, Eye-Catching, and Unprofessional: Workplace Grooming Policies Reflect Racial Stereotypes. 943 III. Should Black...; Search Snippet: ...University Law Review 2018 Comment Bias, Employment Discrimination, and Black Women's Hair: Another Way Forward Crystal Powell [Fna1] Copyright © 2019 By... 2018 African/Black American Yes
Reema Sood Biases Behind Sexual Assault: a Thirteenth Amendment Solution to Under-enforcement of the Rape of Black Women 18 University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class 405 (Fall, 2018) Devaluation of Black women's bodies derives from the long history of slavery in this country. The treatment of Black women, from slavery to the present, ties closely to the systemic tactics of oppression utilized by White slave owners after our country's founding. In removing autonomy and control over Black female slaves' bodies, slave owners...; Search Snippet: ...Amendment Solution to Under-enforcement of the Rape of Black Women Reema Sood [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by Reema Sood Introduction Devaluation... 2018 African/Black American Yes
Karen Joe Laidler, Department of Sociology, University of Hong Kong Caught Up: Girls, Surveillance and Wraparound Incarceration. By Jerry Flores. Oakland, Ca: University of California Press, 2016 52 Law and Society Review 1103 (December, 2018) Globally, we are witnessing increasing rates of girls' and women's imprisonment. Although they represent a small proportion of overall prison populations--between 2% and 9%--it is only in recent years that governing bodies have acknowledged the gendered discrimination and human rights violations they experience in their interface with the criminal...; Search Snippet: ...Review December, 2018 Book Review Jennifer Balint, Editor Caught Up: Girls, Surveillance and Wraparound Incarceration . By Jerry Flores. Oakland, Ca: University... 2018   Yes
Amber Baylor Centering Women in Prisoners' Rights Litigation 25 Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 109 (2018) The women in a housing unit at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women watched as a cadre of prison guards with tear gas canisters made their way towards Carol Crooks' cell. Crooks, a woman in the prison, was a vocal dissenter of the prison's treatment of women. Earlier that day Crooks refused to comply with a prison administrator's order to...; Search Snippet: ...And Law Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 2018 Article Centering Women in Prisoners' Rights Litigation Amber Baylor [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 By... 2018   Yes
Agustin Paneque Civil Rights and Tort Calculation: Challenging the Reliability and Constitutionality of Race-based and Gender-based Life Expectancy and Future Wage Earning Calculations 19 Rutgers Race & the Law Review 133 (2018) [B]ecause the tort system is committed to individualized determinations--with few checks for systemic bias--devaluation [of persons and their injuries based on race] is largely invisible and unaddressed in contemporary law. This note focuses on the issue of statistics supporting future wage earnings and life expectancy calculations in court that...; Search Snippet: ...Calculation: Challenging the Reliability and Constitutionality of Race-based and Gender-based Life Expectancy and Future Wage Earning Calculations Agustin Paneque... 2018    
Haley Hawkins Clearly Unconvincing: How Heightened Evidentiary Standards in Judicial Bypass Hearings Create an Undue Burden under Whole Woman's Health 67 American University Law Review 1911 (August, 2018) Currently, thirty-seven states have parental involvement laws that require a minor seeking to access abortion care to consult or obtain consent from a parent before undergoing the procedure. In these states, a minor's only hope for getting around this obstacle is judicial bypass--a proceeding in which a minor must convince a judge that she should...; Search Snippet: ...In Judicial Bypass Hearings Create an Undue Burden under Whole Woman's Health Haley Hawkins [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by American University Law... 2018   Yes
Jessica M. Salerno, Hannah J. Phalen, Rosa N. Reyes, N. J. Schweitzer , Arizona State University Closing with Emotion: the Differential Impact of Male Versus Female Attorneys Expressing Anger in Court 42 Law and Human Behavior 385 (August, 2018) Emotion expression is a key part of trial advocacy. Attorneys are advised to gain credibility with juries by demonstrating conviction through anger expression. In 3 experiments, we tested whether expressing anger in court makes attorneys more effective and whether this depends on their gender. We randomly assigned participants (n = 120...; Search Snippet: ...2018 Closing with Emotion: the Differential Impact of Male Versus Female Attorneys Expressing Anger in Court [Fna1] Jessica M. Salerno Hannah... 2018   Yes
DeAnna Baumle Creating the Trauma-to-prison Pipeline: How the U.s. Justice System Criminalizes Structural and Interpersonal Trauma Experienced by Girls of Color 56 Family Court Review 695 (October, 2018) The staggering number of girls in the juvenile justice system who have experienced abuse is described as the sexual-abuse-to-prison pipeline. However, this pipeline does not capture the entire picture, nor does it fully explain the unjustifiable disproportionality of girls of color and girls from low-income communities in the system. This article...; Search Snippet: ...U.s. Justice System Criminalizes Structural and Interpersonal Trauma Experienced by Girls of Color Deanna Baumle [Fnd1] [Fnd2] [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 By... 2018   Yes
J. Shontavia Johnson, Tonya M. Evans, Yolanda M. King Diversifying Intellectual Property Law 10 No. 4 Landslide 30 (March/April, 2018) Law is America's least diverse profession. According to the American Bar Association (ABA), 85 percent of all lawyers in America are white, and 65 percent are men. And lawyer demographics have not changed much in at least a decade. While the profession has made some efforts toward increasing diversity and embracing inclusion, its membership does...; Search Snippet: ...Landslide Landslide March/april, 2018 Diversifying Intellectual Property Law Why Women of Color Remain Invisible and How to Provide More Seats... 2018    
Jennifer Wriggins Domestic Violence and Gender Equality: Recognition, Remedy, and (Possible) Retrenchment 49 University of Toledo Law Review 617 (Spring, 2018) MY topic today is domestic violence and gender equality in 2017. And we are talking, of course, about the law. This is a call to remember and fight for basic principles of equality. One principle is, of course, gender equality--the overarching topic of this conference. To quote the Seneca Falls declaration, We hold these truths to be self-evident...; Search Snippet: ...Review Spring, 2018 Gender Equality Symposium Article Domestic Violence and Gender Equality: Recognition, Remedy, and (Possible) Retrenchment Jennifer Wriggins [Fna1] Copyright... 2018    
Samantha Malone Domestic Work in the United States: Gender, Immigration, and Personhood 10 Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives 65 (Spring, 2018) Growing up, I spent hours playing in dimly-lit, stately homes, careful not to touch the antiques lining the halls. On weekends, I spent afternoons exploring the estate where my grandmother worked. A tall, wooden grandfather clock with a brass pendulum chimed at the end of the dark hallway, every hour on the hour. I listened to the chime echo in the...; Search Snippet: ...Perspectives Spring, 2018 Note Domestic Work in the United States: Gender, Immigration, and Personhood Samantha Malone [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by Samantha... 2018    
Karen Musalo El Salvador--a Peace Worse than War: Violence, Gender and a Failed Legal Response 30 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 3 (2018) Introduction. 4 I. Historical Antecedents to El Salvador's Civil War and Its Negotiated Settlement. 8 II. Levels and Underlying Causes of Violence in El Salvador. 14 A. Levels of Violence. 14 B. Underlying Causes. 15 1. Structural Violence, the Civil War, and Impunity. 16 2. Economic Inequalities and Social Exclusion. 24 3. Gangs and Organized...; Search Snippet: ...2018 Article El Salvador--a Peace Worse than War: Violence, Gender and a Failed Legal Response Karen Musalo [Fnd1] Copyright © 2018... 2018    
Carla M. Newman Essay: Bartering from the Bench: a Tennessee Judge Prevents Reproduction of Social Undesirables; Historic Analysis of Involuntary Sterilization of African American Women 10 Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives 53 (Spring, 2018) At various points during American history, there have been stark moments where the autonomy of the African American female body has been compromised, degraded, and subjected to abuse due to the status of African American women. African American women who were victims of the slave trade experienced exploitation not only because of their race, but...; Search Snippet: ...Reproduction of Social Undesirables; Historic Analysis of Involuntary Sterilization of African American Women Carla M. Newman [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by Carla M. Newman... 2018 African/Black American Yes
Amanda E. Smallhorn Excusing "Women of Circumstance": Redefining Conspiracy Law to Hold Culpable Offenders Accountable 36 Quinnipiac Law Review 409 (2018) I. The Impact of Women-Only Excuses on Criminal Culpability of Women. 421 A. Coercion by Husband. 421 B. Battered Women's Syndrome. 424 II. Who the Women of Circumstance Are and Why They Should be Excused. 427 A. Kemba Smith. 429 B. Danielle Metz. 430 C. Teresa Griffin. 430 III. An Intersectional Analysis of Women-only Excuses is Necessary. 431...; Search Snippet: ...2194248 Quinnipiac Law Review Quinnipiac Law Review 2018 Note Excusing Women of Circumstance: Redefining Conspiracy Law to Hold Culpable Offenders Accountable... 2018   Yes
Penelope Scudder Failing Our Workers: How the Fmla and Rfra Disadvantage Female Workers in the United States When Compared to Their European Union Counterparts 6 Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs 427 (2018) C1-3Table of Contents I. Introduction and Overview. 428 II. Intersection of the Public and Private Sphere. 434 III. The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993. 435 A. History and Enactment. 435 1. Effect on Already Disadvantaged Female Workers. 438 B. The EU. 443 1. Equal Pay.. 443 2. Leave Standards.. 445 IV. The Religious Freedom Restoration Act....; Search Snippet: ...Comment Failing Our Workers: How the Fmla and Rfra Disadvantage Female Workers in the United States When Compared to Their European... 2018   Yes
Samone Ijoma False Promises of Protection: Black Women, Trans People & the Struggle for Visibility as Victims of Intimate Partner and Gendered Violence 18 University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class 255 (Spring, 2018) While new gun laws in Tennessee and Indiana aimed at victims of gendered violence are supposedly an added layer of protection, these laws assume that all victims of domestic violence receive equal treatment, both in the civil and criminal legal systems. Such laws are problematic because they would have a disparate impact on Black women and trans...; Search Snippet: ...And Class Spring, 2018 Comment False Promises of Protection: Black Women, Trans People & the Struggle for Visibility as Victims of Intimate... 2018 Multipe Groups Yes
Sarah Weddington Feminist Judgments and the Future of Reproductive Justice 94 Notre Dame Law Review Online 44 (2018) I am thrilled to take part in the discussion of this important project, a large-scale feminist rewriting of major U.S. Supreme Court cases. Roe v. Wade is one of the twenty-five Supreme Court cases that has been rewritten from a feminist perspective by an imaginative group of law professors and lawyers. I found Professor Kimberly M. Mutcherson's...; Search Snippet: ...Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Opinions of the United States Supreme Court Feminist Judgments and the Future of Reproductive Justice Sarah Weddington [Fna1... 2018    
Linda C. McClain Formative Projects, Formative Influences: of Martha Albertson Fineman and Feminist, Liberal, and Vulnerable Subjects 67 Emory Law Journal 1175 (2018) Martha Albertson Fineman is a truly generative scholar. She generates significant and transformative scholarship, causing people to think in new ways about keywords like dependency, autonomy, and vulnerability, and basic institutions such as family and state. She also generates conversations (uncomfortable and otherwise, crossing disciplinary...; Search Snippet: ...Article Formative Projects, Formative Influences: of Martha Albertson Fineman and Feminist, Liberal, and Vulnerable Subjects Linda C. Mcclain [Fna1] Copyright © 2018... 2018    
Melissa H. Weresh Gauzy Allegory and the Construction of Gender 25 William and Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice Just. 7 (Fall, 2018) Every people has a past, but the dignity of a history comes when a community of scholars devotes itself to chronicling and studying that past. --Sonia Sotomayor, My Beloved World In August 2017, violence erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia when white nationalists arrived to protest the removal of a statue memorializing Confederacy General Robert...; Search Snippet: ...Economic, and Political Ascension Gauzy Allegory and the Construction of Gender Melissa H. Weresh [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by William and Mary... 2018    
Naomi Cahn , June Carbone , Nancy Levit Gender and the Tournament: Reinventing Antidiscrimination Law in an Age of Inequality 96 Texas Law Review 425 (February, 2018) Since the 1970s, antidiscrimination advocates have approached Title VII as though the impact of the law on minorities and women could be considered in isolation. This Article argues that this is a mistake. Instead, Gender and the Tournament attempts to reclaim Title VII's original approach, which justified efforts to dismantle segregated workplaces...; Search Snippet: ...1151079 Texas Law Review Texas Law Review February, 2018 Article Gender and the Tournament: Reinventing Antidiscrimination Law in an Age Of... 2018    
Dana Roth Gender Bias in Clinical Drug Trials 33 Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society 83 (Spring, 2018) C1-2Table of Contents I. Introduction. 84 II. Clinical drug trials and women--The Science Problem. 87 A. Male and Female Bodies Inherently React to Drugs Differently. 87 B. Despite These Differences, There is a Long History of Not Including Women in Clinical Trials. 88 C. There Are Economic and Practical Incentives for Under-Inclusion of Women in...; Search Snippet: ...Society Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society Spring, 2018 Comment Gender Bias in Clinical Drug Trials Dana Roth [Fna1] Copyright © 2018... 2018    
Suzanne A. Kim , Edward Stein Gender in the Context of Same-sex Divorce and Relationship Dissolution 56 Family Court Review 384 (July, 2018) This article identifies ways that judges, lawyers, researchers, and policy makers may attend to the role of gender and gender dynamics facing same-sex couples upon divorce or other relationship dissolution. When same-sex couples marry, the legal system and society at large may project conceptions of gender onto same-sex couples, often in a manner...; Search Snippet: ...Court Review Family Court Review July, 2018 Special Issue Article Gender in the Context of Same-sex Divorce and Relationship Dissolution... 2018    
Lauren Geisser Gender Norms, Economic Inequality, and Social Egg Freezing: Why Company Egg Freezing Benefits Will Do More Harm than Good 25 UCLA Women's Law Journal 179 (Fall, 2018) Some of the largest companies in the world--including Facebook and Apple--began offering cryopreservation (aka, egg freezing) as a covered employee benefit as early as 2014. This Article discusses the ramifications of such coverage on other diversity policies and employee benefits, as well as with respect to class and racial inequality, and gender...; Search Snippet: ...Womens Law Journal Ucla Women's Law Journal Fall, 2018 Article Gender Norms, Economic Inequality, and Social Egg Freezing: Why Company Egg... 2018    
Julie Goldscheid Gender Violence and Human Rights in an Era of Backlash 24 William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 559 (Spring, 2018) This Article brings the lens of civil cases seeking accountability for gender violence to the question of how international human rights decisions interpret gender and gender norms. It argues that a broad interpretation of gender is particularly critical as we face increasing backlash globally. It demonstrates how international human rights...; Search Snippet: ...Mary Journal of Women and the Law Spring, 2018 Article Gender Violence and Human Rights in an Era of Backlash Julie... 2018    
Marie Boyd Gender, Race & the Inadequate Regulation of Cosmetics 30 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 275 (2018) Scholars and other commentators have identified failures in the regulation of cosmetics--which depends heavily on voluntary industry self-regulation--and called for more stringent regulation of these products. Yet these calls have largely neglected an important dimension of the problem: the current laissez-faire approach to the regulation...; Search Snippet: ...Law and Feminism Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 2018 Article Gender, Race & the Inadequate Regulation of Cosmetics Marie Boyd [Fnd1] Copyright... 2018    
Fanna Gamal Good Girls: Gender-specific Interventions in Juvenile Court 35 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 228 (2018) In the juvenile legal system, many jurisdictions are adopting interventions that target girls for specialized treatment. The proliferation of so-called Girls Courts--or specialty courts designed to address the specific challenges faced by system-involved girls--is one such intervention. Girls Court rejects gender-blindness in the juvenile justice...; Search Snippet: ...And Law Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 2018 Good Girls: Gender-specific Interventions in Juvenile Court [Fnd1] Fanna Gamal [Fna1] Copyright... 2018   Yes
Alisha Patton Harris and Whole Woman's Health Collide: No Funding Provisions Unduly Burden Reproductive Freedom 70 Hastings Law Journal 297 (December, 2018) This Note analyzes the pro-life crusade to defund Planned Parenthood and exclude private insurance plans that cover abortions from all subsidized insurance markets, ostensibly in accordance with decades-old case law that upheld the Hyde Amendment and other laws that prohibit Medicaid and Title X family planning program funds from being used to pay...; Search Snippet: ...Journal Hastings Law Journal December, 2018 Note Harris and Whole Woman's Health Collide: No Funding Provisions Unduly Burden Reproductive Freedom Alisha... 2018   Yes
Christina L. Pollard Here Come Many More Mail-order Brides: Why Imbra Fails Women Escaping the Russian Federation 46 Capital University Law Review 609 (Fall, 2018) The business of brokering mail-order brides sparks a tension between those who use the services of an international marriage broker and those who recognize its potential for abuse. Proponents claim that it is simply a forum for men and women to meet each other and fall in love, placing it in the same category as match.com and singles clubs....; Search Snippet: ...Here Come Many More Mail-order Brides: Why Imbra Fails Women Escaping the Russian Federation Christina L. Pollard [Fna1] Copyright © 2018... 2018   Yes
José Gabilondo Holy Gender! Promoting Free Exercise of Gender by Discernment Without Establishing Binary Sex or Compulsory Fluidity 16 Seattle Journal for Social Justice 659 (Spring, 2018) Let me start by thanking Frank Valdes for setting up this roundtable on sexual minorities in the legal academy. Of late, straight society has reduced its de jure discrimination against many sexual minorities. The same is not true for gender minorities, for whom equal rights and dignity often remain a dream deferred. Yet some things are changing for...; Search Snippet: ...Social Justice Spring, 2018 Seattle Journal for Social Justice Holy Gender! Promoting Free Exercise of Gender by Discernment Without Establishing Binary Sex or Compulsory Fluidity José... 2018    
Naomi Strauss How the Lone Star State's Refusal to Expand Medicaid Is Leaving Pregnant Women More Alone than Ever 45 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 739 (Summer, 2018) The maternal mortality rate in Texas has steadily increased in the last ten years, and doubled in 2011-2012. These recent statistics make Texas one of the most dangerous places in the developed world to be pregnant and to deliver a child. Across America, maternal health is in crisis. This alarming trend in maternal mortality is an issue of national...; Search Snippet: ...Lone Star State's Refusal to Expand Medicaid Is Leaving Pregnant Women More Alone than Ever Naomi Strauss [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 By... 2018   Yes
Madeline Curtis Inconceivable: How Barriers to Infertility Treatment for Low-income Women Amount to Reproductive Oppression 25 Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy 323 (Winter, 2018) I. Introduction. 324 II. The Landscape of Infertility. 325 A. The Types of Fertility Treatments. 325 B. Costs of Fertility Treatments and Current Insurance Coverage. 327 III. Low-Income Women and the Cumulative Effect. 329 A. Underlying Medical Conditions. 330 B. Environmental Factors. 331 C. Lack of Access to Health Care. 333 IV. Barriers to...; Search Snippet: ...Note Inconceivable: How Barriers to Infertility Treatment for Low-income Women Amount to Reproductive Oppression Madeline Curtis [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 By... 2018   Yes
Tisa Wenger, Associate Professor of American Religious History, Yale University Legal Codes and Talking Trees: Indigenous Women's Sovereignty in the Sonoran and Puget Sounds Borderlands, 1854-1946. By Katrina Jagodinsky. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2016. Pp. 352. $40.00 (Cloth). Isbn: 978-0300211689 33 Journal of Law and Religion 125 (April, 2018) At the heart of this innovative and artfully constructed book are six case studies of Native American women from the cultural and legal borderlands of Arizona and Washington. Bringing together the fields of settler colonial and indigenous studies, U.S. western and borderlands history, and the social history of American law, Katrina Jagodinsky makes...; Search Snippet: ...April, 2018 Book Review Legal Codes and Talking Trees: Indigenous Women's Sovereignty in the Sonoran and Puget Sounds Borderlands, 1854-1946... 2018 American Indian/Alaskan Native Yes
Valeria M. Pelet del Toro Let Black Girls Learn: Perceptions of Black Femininity and Zero-tolerance Policies in Schools 87 Revista Juridica Universidad de Puerto Rico 55 (2018) Introduction. 55 I. Black Girls and the School-to-Prison Pipeline. 58 A. Zero-Tolerance Policies: From the Streets to the Classroom. 58 B. By the Numbers: School Discipline's Disparate Impact on Black Girls. 60 II. Discretionary Zero-Tolerance Policies in Schools and the Role of Having an Attitude. 62 III. Black Girls Speak Out. 65 IV. What We...; Search Snippet: ...Universidad De Puerto Rico 2018 Tema Libre Article Let Black Girls Learn: Perceptions of Black Femininity and Zero-tolerance Policies In... 2018 African/Black American Yes
Spencer K. Beall Lock Her Up! How Women Have Become the Fastest-growing Population in the American Carceral State 23 Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law L. 1 (Spring, 2018) The majority of discourse on American mass incarceration attempts to explain the outsize populations in jails and prisons as the result of a political war against a specific group of people (e.g. against a certain race, against the poor), rather than against crime itself. Less attention has been paid to women, even though they are the...; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Criminal Law Spring, 2018 Lock Her Up! How Women Have Become the Fastest-growing Population in the American Carceral... 2018   Yes
Nancy E. Shurtz Long-term Care and the Tax Code: a Feminist Perspective on Elder Care 20 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 107 (Fall, 2018) Elder care is an increasingly important sector in the comprehensive health care matrix in the United States. It is a realm of particular import to women: women live longer, develop degenerative conditions at higher rates than men, and are more likely to receive and provide care. Women earn less income, possess less net wealth, and are far more...; Search Snippet: ...Law Article Long-term Care and the Tax Code: a Feminist Perspective on Elder Care Nancy E. Shurtz [Fna1] Copyright © 2018... 2018    
Gabrielle Eriquez Makeup Call: How Cosmetic Product Use Affects Women Absent Federal Regulation 25 William and Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice 221 (Fall, 2018) Introduction I. Contrasting Cosmetics Regulation in the FD&C Act to That of Food and Drugs to Establish a Lack of Cosmetics Regulation A. Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act Regulation of Cosmetics Versus its Regulation of Food and Drugs B. Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act Legislative History II. Cosmetics and Their Core Users: Women A....; Search Snippet: ...Fall, 2018 Note Makeup Call: How Cosmetic Product Use Affects Women Absent Federal Regulation Gabrielle Eriquez [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by William... 2018   Yes
Susan Farooqi, Esq. Misogyny and Lawlessness in Afghanistan: the Women's Fight for Equal Rights 32 Journal of Civil Rights & Economic Development 105 (Fall, 2018) The anguished final hours of Farkhunda Malikzada, a 27-year-old student of Islamic studies who was falsely accused of burning a Quran in a mosque, prompted a national protest in Afghanistan. Farkhunda, while denying the false accusation, begged and pleaded for her life. Her killers showed no mercy as they continued to beat her while others recorded...; Search Snippet: ...2018 Note and Comment Misogyny and Lawlessness in Afghanistan: the Women's Fight for Equal Rights Susan Farooqi, Esq. [Fna1] Copyright © 2018... 2018   Yes
Penny Venetis Misrepresenting Well-settled Jurisprudence: Peddling "Due Process" Clause Fallacies to Justify Gutting Title Ix Protections for Girls and Women 40 Women's Rights Law Reporter 126 (Fall/Winter 2018) C1-2TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION. 3 I. BACKGROUND: ENACTMENT OF TITLE IX AND BACKLASH AGAINST IT. 6 A. BRIEF HISTORY OF TITLE IX. 6 B. REVERSE DISCRIMINATION--MEN BEGIN USING TITLE IX TO CHALLENGE SCHOOL DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS THROUGH THE FEDERAL COURTS. 10 C. THE 2011 DEAR COLLEAGUE LETTER. 11 D. THE IMPACT OF THE HUNTING GROUND. 13 E. TWO...; Search Snippet: ...Process Clause Fallacies to Justify Gutting Title Ix Protections for Girls and Women Penny Venetis [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by Women's Rights Law Reporter... 2018   Yes
Barbara Stark Mr. Trump's Contribution to Women's Human Rights 24 ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law 317 (Winter, 2018) I. Introduction: The Day After. 317 II. Civil and Political Rights: The March. 319 A. Legal Grounds. 320 B. Civil and Political Rights. 321 1. Organizing. 321 2. The November 2017 Elections. 322 III. Sexual Harassment. 324 A. In America. 324 1. Title VII, the Women's Movement, and Catharine MacKinnon. 324 2. Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas. 324 3....; Search Snippet: ...International and Comparative Law Winter, 2018 Mr. Trump's Contribution to Women's Human Rights Barbara Stark [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by International Law... 2018   Yes
Kirsten Mehnert Native American Reproductive Health Law--reproductive Justice: the Politics of Healthcare for Native American Women 14 Journal of Health & Biomedical Law 445 (2018) No Money, No People, No Service- Sarah One in four Native American children are born in Indian Health Services (IHS) hospitals. After birth, Native American women are four times more likely to hemorrhage, three times more likely to have gestational diabetes, and preeclampsia occurs twice as often than the national average. On the Pine Ridge...; Search Snippet: ...Biomedical Law Journal of Health & Biomedical Law 2018 Book Review Native American Reproductive Health Law--reproductive Justice: the Politics of Healthcare for Native American Women Kirsten Mehnert [Fna1] Copyright © 2018 by Journal of Health & Biomedical... 2018 American Indian/Alaskan Native Yes
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