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Megan Louise Pearce |
Gendering the Compliance Agenda: Feminism, Human Rights and Violence Against Women |
21 Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 393 (Winter 2015) |
Introduction. 394 I. Violence Against Women: Prevalence, Perpetrators, Causes and Responses. 396 A. Prevalence, Perpetrators and Causes. 396 B. Human Rights Responses. 398 1. Violence Against Women as a Human Rights Issue. 398 2. Feminist Critique of International Human Rights Law. 398 3. The Reform of International Human Rights Law. 402 4. The...; Search Snippet: ...Gendering the Compliance Agenda: Feminism, Human Rights and Violence Against Women Megan Louise Pearce [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2015 Yeshiva University; Megan... |
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Wendy S. Heipt , The Center for Children & Youth Justice |
Girls' Court: a Gender Responsive Juvenile Court Alternative |
13 Seattle Journal for Social Justice 803 (Spring, 2015) |
While girls have historically comprised a small percentage of the juvenile justice population, the number of girls in the system is rising nationwide. Over the last decade, the number of girls that are arrested, on probation, and in secure detention has dramatically risen, to the point where girls now make up almost one-third of the youth involved...; Search Snippet: ...Seattle Journal for Social Justice Spring, 2015 Court Igniting Change Girls' Court: a Gender Responsive Juvenile Court Alternative Wendy S. Heipt [Fna1] the Center... |
2015 |
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Rachel Roth, Sara L. Ainsworth |
If They Hand You a Paper, You Sign It: a Call to End the Sterilization of Women in Prison |
26 Hastings Women's Law Journal 7 (Winter 2015) |
There is no autonomy [in prison]. Your body is in effect property of state. - Misty Rojo In the summer of 2013, amidst news reports of sterilizations of women in the California prison system, Misty Rojo testified about the problems inherent with sterilizing people in prison. As an advocate for incarcerated people who had spent years in a...; Search Snippet: ...You Sign It: a Call to End the Sterilization of Women in Prison Rachel Roth Sara L. Ainsworth [Fna1] Copyright ©... |
2015 |
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Gabriela Parra |
Immigration Policy for Workplace Violence and Undocumented Women: State-based Solutions for Wisconsin |
30 Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society 99 (Spring 2015) |
Introduction. 99 I. Background. 102 A. Women Facing Sexual Harassment in the United States. 104 B. Undocumented Women Facing Sexual Harassment in the United States. 106 C. The Under Reporting and Failure to Prosecute Sexual Assaults of Undocumented Women in the Workplace. 111 II. Wisconsin Needs To Amend Its Sexual Harassment Laws To Include...; Search Snippet: ...Spring 2015 Comments Immigration Policy for Workplace Violence and Undocumented Women: State-based Solutions for Wisconsin Gabriela Parra Copyright (C) 2015... |
2015 |
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Bethany R. Berger |
In the Name of the Child: Race, Gender, and Economics in Adoptive Couple V. Baby Girl |
67 Florida Law Review 295 (January, 2015) |
On June 25, 2013, the Supreme Court decided Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, holding that the Indian Child Welfare Act did not permit the Cherokee father in that case to object to termination of his parental rights. The case was ostensibly about a dispute between prospective adoptive parents and a biological father. But this Article demonstrates that...; Search Snippet: ...January, 2015 Articles in the Name of the Child: Race, Gender, and Economics in Adoptive Couple V. Baby Girl Bethany R. Berger [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2015 Florida Law Review... |
2015 |
American Indian/Alaskan Native |
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Donna H. Lee |
Intimate Partner Violence Against Asian American Women: Moving from Theory to Strategy |
28 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 315 (2015) |
Despite theoretical advances in understanding intimate partner violence (IPV), practical strategies for addressing the destruction it wreaks on individuals, families, and communities have stagnated. Criminal prosecutions of domestic violence, legal services to help IPV survivors obtain civil orders of protection, emergency shelters, and social...; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Gender and Law 2015 Intimate Partner Violence Against Asian American Women: Moving from Theory to Strategy Donna H. Lee [Fna1] Copyright... |
2015 |
Asian American |
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Donna Coker, Leigh Goodmark, Marcia Olivo |
Introduction: Converge! Reimagining the Movement to End Gender Violence |
5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 249 (Summer, 2015) |
I. The Vision of CONVERGE!. 249 II. Reimagining Gender Violence. 250 III. Migration, Language Justice and Gender Violence. 251 IV. Challenges to the Crime-Centered Model. 253 V. Going Forward. 255; Search Snippet: ...Violence Symposium Issue Introduction: Converge! Reimagining the Movement to End Gender Violence Donna Coker Leigh Goodmark Marcia Olivo [Fna1] [Fnd1] Copyright... |
2015 |
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Beth E. Richie |
Keynote--reimagining the Movement to End Gender Violence: Anti-racism, Prison Abolition, Women of Color Feminisms, and Other Radical Visions of Justice |
5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 257 (Summer, 2015) |
I. Introduction. 257 II. An Honest Analysis of Racism in the Movement. 262 III. Principles of Women of Color Feminisms. 266 IV. Prison Abolition. 268 V. Conclusion. 273; Search Snippet: ...Symposium Issue Transcript [Fna1] Keynote--reimagining the Movement to End Gender Violence: Anti-racism, Prison Abolition, Women of Color Feminisms, and Other Radical Visions of Justice University... |
2015 |
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Faith Joseph Jackson , Edieth Y. Wu |
Must We Deploy Drones in the Twenty-first Century to Target under the Radar Discrimination Against Minority Women at Law Schools at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Hbcus)? |
31 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 164 (2015) |
This Article is a result of the authors' participation in the Association of American Law School's Crosscutting Program (The More Things Change .: Exploring Solutions to Persisting Discrimination in Legal Academia) at the Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., in January 2015. Th[e] Program dr[ew] from empirical data, legal research, litigation...; Search Snippet: ...First Century to Target under the Radar Discrimination Against Minority Women at Law Schools at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Hbcus... |
2015 |
African/Black American |
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Karen J. Sneddon |
Not Your Mother's Will: Gender, Language, and Wills |
98 Marquette Law Review 1535 (Summer 2015) |
Boys will be boys, but girls must be young ladies is an echoing patriarchal refrain from the past. Formal equality has not produced equality in all areas, as demonstrated by the continuing wage gap. Gender bias lingers and can be identified in language. This Article focuses on Wills, one of the oldest forms of legal documents, to explore the...; Search Snippet: ...Marquette Law Review Summer 2015 Article Not Your Mother's Will: Gender, Language, and Wills Karen J. Sneddon [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2015... |
2015 |
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Eesha Pandit |
On the Same Bodies: Exploring the Shared Historical Legacy of Violence Against Women and Reproductive Injustice |
5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 549 (Summer, 2015) |
Your legal right to an abortion; the freedom to raise the family you want and parent the children you want; being safe inside your home; being safe outside of it--each of these struggles is about autonomy, self-determination and individual and community health. These issues are connected, but often the movements that focus on them are not. In this...; Search Snippet: ...Same Bodies: Exploring the Shared Historical Legacy of Violence Against Women and Reproductive Injustice Eesha Pandit [Fna1] Copyright © 2015 by The... |
2015 |
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Jessica M. Salerno, Liana C. Peter-Hagene, Arizona State University, University of Illinois at Chicago |
One Angry Woman: Anger Expression Increases Influence for Men, but Decreases Influence for Women, During Group Deliberation |
39 Law and Human Behavior 581 (December, 2015) |
We investigated whether expressing anger increases social influence for men, but diminishes social influence for women, during group deliberation. In a deception paradigm, participants believed they were engaged in a computer-mediated mock jury deliberation about a murder case. In actuality, the interaction was scripted. The script included 5 other...; Search Snippet: ...Human Behavior Law and Human Behavior December, 2015 One Angry Woman: Anger Expression Increases Influence for Men, but Decreases Influence for Women, During Group Deliberation [Fna1] Jessica M. Salerno Arizona State University... |
2015 |
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Toni Lester |
Oprah, Beyoncé, and the Girls Who "Run the World" - Are Black Female Cultural Producers Gaining Ground in Intellectual Property Law? |
15 Wake Forest Journal of Business and Intellectual Property Law 537 (Spring, 2015) |
I. Introduction - What the Foremothers of Today's Black Female Cultural Producers Had to Contend With. 538 II. Part One - Using Critical Race, Feminist and Cultural Production Theory to Look at Black Female Cultural Production and the IP Regime. 543 III. Part Two: Success at Any Cost - Once Black Female Culture Producers Rise to the Top, Do They...; Search Snippet: ...Intellectual Property Law Spring, 2015 Article Oprah, Beyoncé, and the Girls Who Run the World - Are Black Female Cultural Producers Gaining Ground in Intellectual Property Law? Toni Lester... |
2015 |
African/Black American |
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Staci Haines , C. Quince Hopkins, Tiloma Jayasinghe , Andrew Sta. Ana |
Panel on Alternatives to the Crime-centered Approach to Gender Violence |
5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 383 (Summer, 2015) |
HOPKINS: I am just super excited and charged up. I am Quince Hopkins. What I am going to talk about first, is the restorative justice work I have done with victims of acquaintance sexual assault in a pilot restorative justice program in Tucson, Arizona called RESTORE. I have been working on restorative justice for about the same amount of time, for...; Search Snippet: ...Fna1] Panel on Alternatives to the Crime-centered Approach to Gender Violence University of Miami School of Law Staci Haines [Fna2... |
2015 |
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Jamie Vanaria (moderator) , Sara Ainsworth, Jessica González-Rojas, Lillian Hewko, Angela Hooton |
Panel on Beyond the Rape Exception: Using Law and Movement Building to Ensure Reproductive Health and Justice for All Gender Violence Survivors |
5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 535 (Summer, 2015) |
Thank you for having me. My name is Jessica González-Rojas. I am the Executive Director of the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health (NLIRH). I want to give a special thanks to Dian Alarcon, our local Field Coordinator here in Florida who has been doing amazing work organizing across social justice movements. I am going...; Search Snippet: ...Movement Building to Ensure Reproductive Health and Justice for All Gender Violence Survivors University of Miami School of Law Jamie Vanaria... |
2015 |
Hispanic/Latinx American |
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James Ptacek (moderator) , Margaret Johnson, Nicole Matthews, Hillary Potter |
Panel on Intersections of Gender, Economic, Racial, and Indigenous (In) Justice |
5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 357 (Summer, 2015) |
MATTHEWS: Hello everyone, my name is Nicole Matthews. I am Ojibwe from the White Earth Reservation in Northern Minnesota. I come to this work not as an academic but as an activist, as a woman who has both experienced violence and seen violence in my home, who has many female relatives who have experienced violence. I also come from a grandfather...; Search Snippet: ...I: Reimagining Gender Violence Transcript [Fna1] Panel on Intersections of Gender, Economic, Racial, and Indigenous (In) Justice University of Miami School... |
2015 |
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Rashmi Goel , Tamara Lave , Elizabeth MacDowell, Adele Morrison |
Panel on Problematizing Assumptions about Gender Violence |
5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 347 (Summer, 2015) |
MACDOWELL: As Beth Richie described in her keynote address, we are here to reimagine a movement to end gender violence, and that goal creates space for a feminist analysis that is at once broader and more particularized than the initial feminist analysis of the problem. So, for example, our analysis can be broader in that we consider the...; Search Snippet: ...Reimagining Gender Violence Transcript [Fna1] Panel on Problematizing Assumptions about Gender Violence University of Miami School of Law Rashmi Goel [Fna2... |
2015 |
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Kim Dudik |
Pioneering Women |
41-OCT Montana Lawyer 20 (October, 2015) |
Historically, Montanans are trailblazers in the area of women's rights. From the first female representative in Congress to granting women the right to vote before ratification of the 19th Amendment, Montana is a leader in promoting gender equality. Reflecting this, women's presence in the Montana Legislature has grown over the past century. This...; Search Snippet: ...October, 2015 Feature Story Feature Article Women's Law Section Pioneering Women Trailblazers in the Montana Legislature Rep. Kim Dudik [Fna1] Copyright... |
2015 |
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Eric J. Miller |
Police Encounters with Race and Gender |
5 UC Irvine Law Review 735 (November, 2015) |
Introduction. 735 I. Reasonable Encounters?. 738 A. Targeting and Treating Civilians. 739 B. Contestatory Citizens. 744 II. Contesting Encounters. 748 Conclusion. 757; Search Snippet: ...Law Review November, 2015 Article Police Encounters with Race and Gender Eric J. Miller [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2015 Uc Irvine Law... |
2015 |
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Maritza I. Reyes |
Professional Women Silenced by Men-made Norms |
47 Akron Law Review 897 (2015) |
Introduction. 898 I. My Personal Journey to Academic Feminism and the Legal Academy. 914 II. Broadening Perspectives - Pioneer Law Professors Who Broke From Silencing Conventions. 922 III. Lawyer Iman al-Obeidi Breaks the Silence Norm in Libya. 929 IV. Professional Women Silenced By Professional and Workplace Norms. 932 V. Women Lawyers Silenced...; Search Snippet: ...Review Akron Law Review 2015 Symposium: Women in Law Professional Women Silenced by Men-made Norms Maritza I. Reyes [Fna1] Copyright... |
2015 |
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Erin D. Kampschmidt |
Prosecuting Women for Drug Use During Pregnancy: the Criminal Justice System Should Step out and the Affordable Care Act Should Step up |
25 Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine 487 (2015) |
C1-2Contents Introduction. 487 I. Substance Abuse and Pregnancy. 490 A. The Numbers. 491 B. Growing Use of Opiates by Pregnant Women. 492 C. Effects of Drug Abuse During Pregnancy on the Fetus. 494 II. Criminal Justice. 496 A. A Brief History of Fetal Protection Laws in the United States. 496 B. Criminal Law Theory. 498 C. Prosecution of Pregnant...; Search Snippet: ...Medicine Health Matrix: Journal of Law-medicine 2015 Note Prosecuting Women for Drug Use During Pregnancy: the Criminal Justice System Should... |
2015 |
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Caitlin Miller |
Punishing the Broken and Invisible: How We Have Failed Female Youth Who Are Waived to the Criminal Justice System |
37 Women's Rights Law Reporter 27 (Fall, 2015) |
But simply punishing the broken- walking away from them or hiding them from sight- only ensures that they remain broken and we do, too. -Bryan Stevenson The video of a group of six girls attacking their victim in a McDonald's in Brooklyn begins with the following message: WARNING- This video contains some graphic language and violent content....; Search Snippet: ...Note Punishing the Broken and Invisible: How We Have Failed Female Youth Who Are Waived to the Criminal Justice System Caitlin... |
2015 |
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Gwen Jordan |
Radical Women and the Development of Legal Aid Societies in Chicago and Los Angeles, 1886-1914 |
18 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 65 (Winter 2015) |
This Article examines the role of the more radical women activists in the woman's social welfare movement and the history of legal aid in the United States. It focuses primarily on Charlotte Holt, a radical activist-turned-lawyer who dedicated her career to securing justice for poor and working-class women and children. Holt was instrumental in the...; Search Snippet: ...Journal of Gender, Race and Justice Winter 2015 Article Radical Women and the Development of Legal Aid Societies in Chicago And... |
2015 |
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Erin Keith |
Reaction to "Women, Gangs and Law Enforcement in America: a Critical Race and Feminist Analysis" |
7 Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives 343 (Fall, 2015) |
The article entitled Women, Gangs and Law Enforcement in America: A Critical Race and Feminist Analysis, candidly sheds light on the disparate and overzealous legal treatment of African-American female affiliates and associates of gang members in courts across the country. Women, however marginalized, are the glue of most households in cultures...; Search Snippet: ...Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives Fall, 2015 Note Reaction to Women, Gangs and Law Enforcement in America: a Critical Race and Feminist Analysis Erin Keith [Fna1] Copyright © 2015 by Erin Keith the Article Entitled Women, Gangs and Law Enforcement in America: a Critical Race and Feminist Analysis, Candidly |
2015 |
African/Black American |
Yes |
Kim Diane Loewen |
Reframing Hate Crimes: Identifying and Combatting the Systems of Violent Oppression That Converge upon Queer Black Women |
36 Women's Rights Law Reporter 137 (Winter 2015) |
This article aims to deconstruct and problematize the common notion that a single strain of personal animus can be blamed every time a hate crime is perpetrated against a queer person. Instead, in the United States, there are complicated and intertwined systems of violent oppression that propel these ongoing violent acts against individuals which...; Search Snippet: ...The Systems of Violent Oppression That Converge upon Queer Black Women Kim Diane Loewen Copyright (C) 2015 Women's Rights Law Reporter... |
2015 |
African/Black American |
Yes |
Thomas Baker , Justin T. Pickett , Dhara M. Amin , Kristin Golden , Karla Dhungana , Marc Gertz , Laura Bedard |
Shared Race/ethnicity, Court Procedural Justice, and Self-regulating Beliefs: a Study of Female Offenders |
49 Law and Society Review 433 (June, 2015) |
Using survey data from a sample of white, black, and Hispanic incarcerated females (N = 554), we examine if the theoretically hypothesized and empirically demonstrated relationship between procedural justice and obligation to obey the law is substantiated among a sample of offenders and explore the impact that sharing the race/ethnicity of the...; Search Snippet: ...Court Procedural Justice, and Self-regulating Beliefs: a Study of Female Offenders Thomas Baker [Fna1] Justin T. Pickett [Fna2] Dhara M... |
2015 |
Multiple Groups |
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April L. Cherry |
Shifting Our Focus from Retribution to Social Justice: an Alternative Vision for the Treatment of Pregnant Women Who Harm Their Fetuses |
28 Journal of Law and Health 6 (2015) |
I. Introduction. 7 II. Three Accounts of Self-Harming Behavior Among Pregnant Women. 10 A. Depression and Attempted Suicide: The Story of Bei Bei Shuai. 11 B. A Story about Drug and Alcohol Use: The Story of Rennie Gibbs. 14 C. Self-Induced Abortion: The Story of Kawana Ashley. 21 III. The Rhetoric of Fetal Personhood and the Use of Fetal...; Search Snippet: ...Social Justice: an Alternative Vision for the Treatment of Pregnant Women Who Harm Their Fetuses April L. Cherry [Fna1] Copyright © 2015... |
2015 |
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Gretchen Arnold , Megan Slusser |
Silencing Women's Voices: Nuisance Property Laws and Battered Women |
40 Law and Social Inquiry 908 (Fall, 2015) |
There is little documentation about how nuisance property laws, which fine people for excessive 911 calk, affect victims of domestic violence. In St. Louis, we found that police and prosecutors believe that the law benefits victims of domestic violence by providing them with additional services. By contrast, advocates for domestic violence victims...; Search Snippet: ...Social Inquiry Law and Social Inquiry Fall, 2015 Article Silencing Women's Voices: Nuisance Property Laws and Battered Women Gretchen Arnold [Fna1] Megan Slusser [Fna2] Copyright © 2015 by American... |
2015 |
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Jennifer Chou , Shivana Jorawar |
Silently under Attack: Aapi Women and Sex-selective Abortion Bans |
22 Asian American Law Journal 105 (2015) |
The last five years have seen an unprecedented number of abortion restrictions proposed and passed in Congress and in state legislatures around the country. While these attacks on a woman's ability and right to have an abortion have been well-documented in the media and in the reproductive justice movement, little attention has been paid to the...; Search Snippet: ...American Law Journal 2015 Recent Developments Silently under Attack: Aapi Women and Sex-selective Abortion Bans Jennifer Chou [Fnd1] Shivana Jorawar... |
2015 |
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Janel A. George |
Stereotype and School Pushout: Race, Gender, and Discipline Disparities |
68 Arkansas Law Review 101 (2015) |
As in a family that can never discuss its fundamental secrets, our deeply held and often unconscious beliefs, stereotypes, and biases are too rarely brought to the surface, examined, and finally expunged. Yet as much as we seek to lock them from view, race and racism continue to color our interactions, including our disciplinary actions, on a...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review 2015 Symposium Article Stereotype and School Pushout: Race, Gender, and Discipline Disparities Janel A. George [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2015... |
2015 |
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Holly Jeanine Boux , Courtenay W. Daum |
Stuck Between a Rock and a Meth Cooking Husband: What Breaking Bad's Skyler White Teaches Us about How the War on Drugs and Public Antipathy Constrain Women of Circumstance's Choices |
45 New Mexico Law Review 567 (Spring, 2015) |
Toe the line or you will wind up just like Hank - Walter White to his wife, Skyler If you start getting defensive, the DA will look at you differently - DEA Agent Hank Schrader to Skyler White, while trying to get her to testify against her husband As the above quotations illustrate, Skyler White, protagonist Walter White's wife in Breaking...; Search Snippet: ...About How the War on Drugs and Public Antipathy Constrain Women of Circumstance's Choices Holly Jeanine Boux [Fna1] Courtenay W. Daum... |
2015 |
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Deborah Sweet Eyler |
The Early Female Jewish Members of the Maryland Bar: 1920-1929 |
74 Maryland Law Review 545 (2015) |
Etta Haynie Maddox, the first female member of the Maryland Bar, was born into a family rooted for generations in Maryland. In the sixteen years following her 1902 bar admission, she was joined by six more women, three of whom also came from long-established American families. The other three were daughters of at least one immigrant, but those...; Search Snippet: ...Maryland Law Review Maryland Law Review 2015 Article the Early Female Jewish Members of the Maryland Bar: 1920-1929 the Honorable... |
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Erik J. Girvan , Grace Deason , Eugene Borgida , University of Oregon, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, University of Minnesota |
The Generalizability of Gender Bias: Testing the Effects of Contextual, Explicit, and Implicit Sexism on Labor Arbitration Decisions |
39 Law and Human Behavior 525 (October, 2015) |
Decades of social-psychological research show that gender bias can result from features of the social context and from individual-level psychological predispositions. Do these sources of bias impact legal decisions, which are frequently made by people subject to factors that have been proposed to reduce bias (training and accountability)? To answer...; Search Snippet: ...Behavior Law and Human Behavior October, 2015 the Generalizability of Gender Bias: Testing the Effects of Contextual, Explicit, and Implicit Sexism... |
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Angela Irvine, Ph.D. , Aisha Canfield, M.P.P. |
The Overrepresentation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Questioning, Gender Nonconforming and Transgender Youth Within the Child Welfare to Juvenile Justice Crossover Population |
24 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 243 (2015) |
I. Introduction. 244 II. Detailed Findings from Youth Surveys. 245 III. Why Are LGBQ/GNCT Youth Removed From their Homes and Placed in Group or Foster Homes?. 247 IV. Placing The Proportion of Crossover Youth in Context of General Overrepresentation for Detained LGBQ/GNCT Youth of Color. 248 V. How the New Findings Fit In With Existing Research....; Search Snippet: ...Law 2015 Article the Overrepresentation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Questioning, Gender Nonconforming and Transgender Youth Within the Child Welfare to Juvenile... |
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Anna S. Molina |
The Sisyphean Course of Combating Gender Discrimination in the Federal Marketplace for Prime Contracts: Rolling the Boulder of Small Business Size |
22 Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 109 (Fall 2015) |
Introduction. 110 I. The U.S. Federal Government as a Buyer of Goods and Services. 113 A. Federal Procurement and the Procuring Agencies. 114 B. Congressional Oversight of Federal Procurement and the Procuring Agencies. 116 1. Fiscal Oversight of Federal Procurement by Congress. 116 2. Congressional Oversight of the Procuring Agencies. 117 C....; Search Snippet: ...Law & Gender Fall 2015 Note the Sisyphean Course of Combating Gender Discrimination in the Federal Marketplace for Prime Contracts: Rolling The... |
2015 |
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Adriane Kayoko Peralta |
The Underrepresentation of Women of Color in Law Review Leadership Positions |
25 Berkeley La Raza Law Journal 69 (2015) |
Introduction. 69 I. The Dearth of Women of Color in Law Review Leadership Positions. 71 A. Law Review Diversity Data and Reports. 72 B. The Significance of Law Review Membership and Leadership. 72 II. Challenges Women of Color Face in Competing for Law Review Leadership Positions. 74 A. Intersectionality Framework. 75 B. Unconscious Bias and...; Search Snippet: ...Journal Berkeley La Raza Law Journal 2015 the Underrepresentation of Women of Color in Law Review Leadership Positions Adriane Kayoko Peralta... |
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Jessica Greer Griffith |
Too Many Gaps, Too Many Fallen Victims: Protecting American Indian Women from Violence on Tribal Lands |
36 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law 785 (Spring 2015) |
1. Introduction. 787 2. Scope of the Problem. 790 3. Overview of Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country. 793 3. 1. Federal Jurisdiction in Indian Country. 795 3. 2. Public Law 280 and the Transfer of Jurisdiction in Indian Country to Specific States. 797 3. 3. The Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968. 799 3. 4. Tribal Jurisdiction over Non-Indians. 800...; Search Snippet: ...2015 Comment Too Many Gaps, Too Many Fallen Victims: Protecting American Indian Women from Violence on Tribal Lands Jessica Greer Griffith [Fna1] Copyright... |
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American Indian/Alaskan Native |
Yes |
Aaron Horth |
Toward a Comprehensive Gender-based Violence Court System |
24 Boston University Public Interest Law Journal 221 (Summer 2015) |
I. Introduction. 221 II. Legal History. 224 A. Domestic Violence. 224 B. Sexual Assault. 227 C. Proliferation of Domestic Violence Courts. 228 D. Legal Invisibility of Sexual Assault Victims. 230 E. Similarities Between Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. 233 F. History of VAWA. 235 1. Original 1994 Legislation, 2000 and 2006 Reauthorizations....; Search Snippet: ...Public Interest Law Journal Summer 2015 Article Toward a Comprehensive Gender-based Violence Court System Aaron Horth [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2014... |
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Laura P. Moyer , Susan B. Haire |
Trailblazers and Those That Followed: Personal Experiences, Gender, and Judicial Empathy |
49 Law and Society Review 665 (September, 2015) |
This article investigates one causal mechanism that may explain why female judges on the federal appellate courts are more likely than men to side with plaintiffs in sex discrimination cases. To test whether personal experiences with inequality are related to empathetic responses to the claims of female plaintiffs, we focus on the first wave of...; Search Snippet: ...September, 2015 Article Trailblazers and Those That Followed: Personal Experiences, Gender, and Judicial Empathy Laura P. Moyer [Fna1] Susan B. Haire... |
2015 |
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Angela Mae Kupenda , Tamara F. Lawson |
'Truth and Reconciliation': a Critical Step Toward Eliminating Race and Gender Violations in Tenure Wars |
31 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 87 (2015) |
Women and other underrepresented groups have fought valiantly to render legal education inclusive regardless of one's race or gender. Clashing with a status quo denying access to individuals in underrepresented groups, they battled first just to gain admission to law schools as students and then to be admitted to the Bar. The struggle continued as...; Search Snippet: ...Truth and Reconciliation: a Critical Step Toward Eliminating Race and Gender Violations in Tenure Wars Angela Mae Kupenda [Fna1] Tamara F... |
2015 |
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Elizabeth Kristen, Cacilia Kim |
Unequal Play |
38-JUN Los Angeles Lawyer 24 (June, 2015) |
TITLE IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 forbids educational institutions that receive federal funds from discriminating on the basis of sex. While Title IX has transformed aspects of our society as diverse as law school admissions and the Olympic games, its mandate for equality in athletics remains underenforced. Athletics is often the last...; Search Snippet: ...Of the Benefits Resulting from Participation in Sports, Opportunities for Girls in School Athletics Still Lags Behind Those for Boys Elizabeth... |
2015 |
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Mariela Olivares |
Unreformed: Towards Gender Equality in Immigration Law |
18 Chapman Law Review 419 (Spring 2015) |
The history of American immigration law and policy has hills and valleys, twists and turns. When it comes to the inclusion and exclusion of socially and politically marginalized communities into the fabric of U.S. citizenship and society, U.S. immigration law is characterized by its inhospitality. Not surprising when considered against the backdrop...; Search Snippet: ...Review Spring 2015 Symposium: Stalemate on Immigration Reform Unreformed: Towards Gender Equality in Immigration Law Mariela Olivares [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2015... |
2015 |
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Starla J. Williams |
Violence Against Poor and Minority Women & the Containment of Children of Color: a Response to Dorothy E. Roberts |
24 Widener Law Journal 289 (2015) |
Defend the poor and fatherless: do justice to the afflicted and needy. On Friday, August 1, 2014--as I reflected on my remarks for this symposium-- an eight-year-old, little boy was found dead in his home two doors down from my house on Green Street. His mother and father were taken into custody by the Harrisburg police as his five brothers and...; Search Snippet: ...Widener Law Journal 2015 Article Violence Against Poor and Minority Women & the Containment of Children of Color: a Response to Dorothy... |
2015 |
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Waleska Suero |
We Don't Think of it as Sexual Harassment: the Intersection of Gender & Ethnicity on Latinas' Workplace Sexual Harassment Claims |
33 Chicana/o-Latina/o Law Review 129 (2015) |
[T]hat's right, we don't think of it as sexual harassment . In the workplace, sexual harassment is broadly defined as the making of unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical harassment of a sexual nature. Workplace sexual harassment may arise as a single occurrence where sexual favors are demanded in...; Search Snippet: ...Don't Think of it as Sexual Harassment: the Intersection of Gender & Ethnicity on Latinas' Workplace Sexual Harassment Claims Waleska Suero [Fna1] Copyright © 2015 Waleska... |
2015 |
Hispanic/Latinx American |
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Zieva Dauber Konvisser |
What Happened to Me Can Happen to Anybody--women Exonerees Speak out |
3 Texas A&M Law Review 303 (Fall 2015) |
Only a few studies have investigated the psychological consequences of wrongful conviction; several others have examined the psychological consequences of incarceration and its impact on reentry and reintegration, primarily for men. For women who have been wrongfully convicted and subsequently released from prison into the free world, there are...; Search Snippet: ...Orlando, Florida What Happened to Me Can Happen to Anybody-- Women Exonerees Speak out Zieva Dauber Konvisser [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2015... |
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Caroline S. Schmidt |
What Killed the Violence Against Women Act's Civil Rights Remedy Before the Supreme Court Did? |
101 Virginia Law Review 501 (April, 2015) |
Introduction: Uncovering the Hidden History of the Violence Against Women Act's Civil Rights Remedy. 502 I. The VAWA Civil Rights Remedy Failed to Achieve Its Promises. 508 II. The Civil Rights Remedy Had Radical Origins. 514 III. At the Moment of Its Passage, the Civil Rights Remedy Was Relegated to a Symbolic Means of Fighting Discrimination....; Search Snippet: ...Law Review April, 2015 Note What Killed the Violence Against Women Act's Civil Rights Remedy Before the Supreme Court Did? Caroline... |
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Kim Shayo Buchanan |
When Is Hiv a Crime? Sexuality, Gender and Consent |
99 Minnesota Law Review 1231 (April, 2015) |
I. Rationales for HIV Criminalization: Public Health and Moral Retribution. 1239 A. The Public Health Critique. 1241 B. Low-Status Victims: IV Drug Users, Sex Workers, and Men Who Have Sex with Men. 1248 C. Moral Retribution. 1253 II. Sexual Autonomy and HIV disclosure. 1262 A. Partners' Interest in HIV Disclosure. 1263 B. Nondisclosure As Sexual...; Search Snippet: ...Review April, 2015 Article When Is Hiv a Crime? Sexuality, Gender and Consent Kim Shayo Buchanan [Fnd1] Copyright (C) 2015 Kim... |
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Gregory S. Parks , Shayne E. Jones , Rashawn Ray , Matthew W. Hughey , Jonathan M. Cox |
White Boys Drink, Black Girls Yell . . .: a Racialized and Gendered Analysis of Violent Hazing and the Law |
18 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 93 (Winter 2015) |
I. Introduction:. 94 A. The Cultural Roots of Hazing. 97 1. Rites of Passage and the Anthropological Foundations of Hazing. 97 2. The History and Evolution of Hazing in Higher Education. 100 a. Hazing in New World Universities. 104 b. Hazing in American Fraternities and Sororities. 105 c. Hazing Opposition. 108 II. Hazing and the Law. 109 A....; Search Snippet: ...Race and Justice Winter 2015 Article White Boys Drink, Black Girls Yell . . .: a Racialized and Gendered Analysis of Violent Hazing And... |
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Miyoko T. Pettit |
Who Is Worthy of Redress?: Recognizing Sexual Violence Injustice Against Women of Color as Uniquely Redress-worthy -- Illuminated by a Case Study on Kenya's Mau Mau Women and Their Unique Harms |
30 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice 268 (Summer 2015) |
Look around you, . . . [e]ven if you closed your eyes -- how can I explain? -- you cannot imagine what we lived through. How can I possibly explain it to you? All you know of this place is what you see today -- the shambas [farms] and the vegetation, our homes, and our livestock. I have to take you to places that no longer exist to explain their...; Search Snippet: ...Who Is Worthy of Redress?: Recognizing Sexual Violence Injustice Against Women of Color as Uniquely Redress-worthy -- Illuminated by a Case Study on Kenya's Mau Mau Women and Their Unique Harms Miyoko T. Pettit [Fnd1] Copyright ©... |
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Marie A. Failinger |
Women and the Free Exercise Clause: Some Thoughts about a (Religious) Feminist Reading |
11 FIU Law Review 47 (Fall 2015) |
Among the dozens of Supreme Court cases on the free exercise of religion, women play a mostly invisible part. We know of Adell Sherbert and Frieda Yoder; and less famously, Alma Lovell, Lillian Gobitis, Paula Hobbie, Sarah Prince, and Lucie McClure. We know that these women go out into the streets to tell the Good News, refuse to salute idols,...; Search Snippet: ...10963630 Fiu Law Review Fiu Law Review Fall 2015 Article Women and the Free Exercise Clause: Some Thoughts about a (Religious) Feminist Reading Marie A. Failinger [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2015 Florida International... |
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