AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearEthnicity in Title or SummaryGender in Title or Summary
Cynthia Lee Honoring Angela Harris: a Review of "Gender, Violence, Race, and Criminal Justice" 47 U.C. Davis Law Review 1037 (April, 2014) I would like to start by thanking Melissa Murray for inviting me to participate in this celebration of Angela Harris's work on September 27, 2013, at the University of California at Berkeley School of Law. Angela is one of the nation's leading critical race scholars, and is also recognized as one of the nation's preeminent feminist scholars. Her...; Search Snippet: ...Festschrift Honoring Angela Harris Honoring Angela Harris: a Review of Gender, Violence, Race, and Criminal Justice Cynthia Lee [Fna1] Copyright ©... 2014    
Mary Anne Franks I Am/i Am Not: on Angela Harris's Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory 102 California Law Review 1053 (August, 2014) In 1990, Angela Harris wrote an article that interrogated the limitations of feminist legal theory. Nearly a quarter of a century later, the insights and challenges Harris offered in Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory continue to reverberate. The influence of her ideas can be seen in the fractured and passionate conversations about...; Search Snippet: ...I Am Not: on Angela Harris's Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory Mary Anne Franks [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2014 California... 2014    
Kaitrin Vohs I Don't Know the Question, but Sex Is Definitely the Answer : the Over-simplification of Same-sex Sexual Harassment since Oncale V. Sundowner Offshore Services, Inc. 40 William Mitchell Law Review 1611 (2014) I. Introduction. 1612 II. Bringing a Claim Under Title VII. 1613 III. History of Title VII. 1615 A. Inclusion of Sex Discrimination. 1615 B. Inclusion of Sexual Harassment Based on Hostile Work Environment. 1616 C. Inclusion of Same-Sex Sexual Harassment. 1618 IV. Emerging Circuit Split. 1620 A. Narrow Reading of Oncale. 1621 B. Broad Readings of...; Search Snippet: ...Pay Act of 1963, Edith Green, Believed That Discrimination Against Black Americans Was More Severe than Discrimination Against Women. [Fn31] Furthermore, They Believed That Smith's Actual Motive Behind Introducing... 2014 African/Black American  
  Indian Law -- Tribal Courts -- Congress Recognizes and Affirms Tribal Courts' Special Domestic Violence Jurisdiction over Non-indian Defendants. -- the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013, Pub. L. No. 113-4, Tit. Ix, 127 Stat. 54, 118-26 (T 127 Harvard Law Review 1509 (March, 2014) Violence shapes the lives of American Indian women. By some estimates, sixty percent of all Indian women are assaulted, one third are raped, and forty percent experience domestic violence in their lifetimes. Yet when these crimes occur on tribal land, a jurisdictional loophole allows some perpetrators to escape punishment entirely. Tribal...; Search Snippet: ...Domestic Violence Jurisdiction over Non-indian Defendants. -- the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013, Pub. L. No. 113-4, Tit... 2014 American Indian/Alaskan Native Yes
Angela Nicole Johnson Intersectionality, Life Experience & Judicial Decision Making: a New View of Gender at the Supreme Court 28 Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 353 (2014) On New Year's Day, acting at the request of an order of Catholic nuns in Colorado, Justice Sotomayor temporarily blocked the Obama administration, acting under the Affordable Care Act, from requiring some religiously affiliated groups to provide health insurance coverage of birth control. In response, commentators attacked the Justice and blamed...; Search Snippet: ...Intersectionality, Life Experience & Judicial Decision Making: a New View of Gender at the Supreme Court Angela Nicole Johnson [Fna1] Copyright ©... 2014    
Sarah M. Block Invisible Survivors: Female Farmworkers in the United States and the Systematic Failure to Report Workplace Harassment and Abuse 24 Texas Journal of Women, Gender, and the Law 127 (Fall 2014) Introduction. 128 I. Female Farmworkrs in the United States. 130 A. Statistical Demographics. 130 B. Intersectional Identity. 132 II. Sexual Harassment and Abuse in the Agricultural Workplace. 133 III. Challenges. 135 A. Knowledge-Based Challenges. 135 B. Work-Based Challenges. 136 C. Immigration-Based Challenges. 137 D. Practical Challenges. 138...; Search Snippet: ...Women, Gender, and the Law Fall 2014 Note Invisible Survivors: Female Farmworkers in the United States and the Systematic Failure To... 2014   Yes
Susan Bisom-Rapp , Malcolm Sargeant It's Complicated: Age, Gender, and Lifetime Discrimination Against Working Women--the United States and the U.k. as Examples 22 Elder Law Journal L.J. 1 (2014) This Article considers the effect on women of a lifetime of discrimination using material from both the U.S. and the U.K. Government reports in both countries make clear that women workers suffer from multiple disadvantages during their working lives, which result in significantly poorer outcomes in old age when compared to men. Indeed, the numbers...; Search Snippet: ...Law Journal Elder Law Journal 2014 Article It's Complicated: Age, Gender, and Lifetime Discrimination Against Working Women--the United States and the U.k. as Examples Susan Bisom... 2014   Yes
James D. Diamond , Attorney, Cacace Tusch & Santagata Law Enforcement: the Relationship Between the Us Government and Indian Tribes-- Update on Criminal Jurisdiction and the Violence Against Women Act 2014 Aspatore 2326374 (April, 2014) The United States government has a unique legal and political relationship with Indian tribal governments established by the Constitution of the United States, treaties, statutes, executive orders, and judicial decisions. In recognition of that special relationship, pursuant to Executive Order 2000, executive departments and agencies are charged...; Search Snippet: ...Indian Tribes-- Update on Criminal Jurisdiction and the Violence Against Women Act James D. Diamond [Fna1] Attorney Cacace Tusch & Santagata Copyright... 2014 American Indian/Alaskan Native Yes
Allison D. McFeatters Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead 2014-JUL Army Lawyer 45 (July, 2014) Ranked ninth on the 2013 Forbes list of the world's most powerful women, Sheryl Sandberg appears to have it all with few worries. She is Facebook's chief operating officer; the wife of David Goldberg, the current Chief Executive Officer of SurveyMonkey; mother of two; and now esteemed author. She worked for non-profits, in the federal government,...; Search Snippet: ...The Army Pamphlet 27-50-494 Book Review Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead [Fn1] Major Allison D... 2014   Yes
Susan Frelich Appleton Leaving Home? Domicile, Family, and Gender 47 U.C. Davis Law Review 1453 (June, 2014) Introduction. 1455 I. Domicile--Then and Now. 1457 A. Domicile as Home. 1459 B. Domicile and Domestic Relations Law. 1463 1. Old School Domestic Relations Law. 1464 2. Beyond Domestic Relations?. 1470 3. Contemporary Reinforcements. 1472 C. Domicile's Enduring Gender. 1476 II. Family Law and Family Life Today. 1481 A. A Glimpse of Twenty-First...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review June, 2014 Lecture Leaving Home? Domicile, Family, and Gender Susan Frelich Appleton [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2014 Susan Frelich Appleton... 2014    
Margaret E. Montoya Máscaras Y Trenzas: Reflexiones Un Proyecto De Identidad Y Análisis a Través De Veinte Años 32 Chicana/o-Latina/o Law Review Rev. 7 (2014) Using Spanish to Wrestle Brown Space into White Space On the street at night I whistled popular tunes from the Beatles and Vivaldi's Four Seasons. The tension drained from people's bodies when they heard me. Brent Staples, quoted by Claude M. Steele From their inception, names--including first names, surnames, names of groups, and even story, book,...; Search Snippet: ...Speak the Greeting in Spanish, I Am Constructing Myself as Latina, as a Brown Woman, [Fn18] and Triggering the Stereotypes That Accompany Those Identities. By Speaking Spanish and Deliberately Using Other Racial and Gender Markers, I Am Surfacing Stereotypes about Latinas in Order to Debunk Them and Expand the Performative Choices... 2014 Hispanic/Latinx American  
Kelly H. Koo , Shira Maguen Military Sexual Trauma and Mental Health Diagnoses in Female Veterans Returning from Afghanistan and Iraq: Barriers and Facilitators to Veterans Affairs Care 25 Hastings Women's Law Journal 27 (Winter 2014) Currently, there are approximately two million female veterans, and the number of women separating from military service has doubled in the past twenty years. According to the United States Department of Defense (DOD), women represented over 205,000 of active duty military personnel in 2010. Women represent 15% of active duty, 17% of National...; Search Snippet: ...2014 Article Military Sexual Trauma and Mental Health Diagnoses in Female Veterans Returning from Afghanistan and Iraq: Barriers and Facilitators To... 2014   Yes
Melissa Hart Missing the Forest for the Trees: Gender Pay Discrimination in Academia 91 Denver University Law Review 873 (2014) Women in virtually every job category still make less than men. Academia is no exception. This Article will explore some of the structural explanations for this continued disparity and the continued resistance to seriously confronting those structural barriers to equality. Using the still-unfolding story of a charge of discrimination filed against...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review 2014 Article Missing the Forest for the Trees: Gender Pay Discrimination in Academia Melissa Hart [Fnd1] Copyright (C) 2014... 2014    
Danielle Tepper Penalties for Miss Behaving: the Juvenile Justice System's Mistreatment of Female Status Offenders 15 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 667 (Spring, 2014) Introduction. 667 I. History of Gender Bias in Juvenile Status Offense Jurisdiction. 669 A. Sex Discrimination in Policy and Practice. 669 B. Patricia A. v. City of New York (1972). 670 II. Congressional Legislation and Shifts in National Concern. 672 A. Deinstitutionalization of Status Offenders. 672 B. The Valid Court Order Exception. 672 C....; Search Snippet: ...Penalties for Miss Behaving: the Juvenile Justice System's Mistreatment of Female Status Offenders Danielle Tepper [Fna1] Copyright © 2014 by Danielle Tepper... 2014   Yes
María Pabón López , Kevin R. Johnson Presumed Incompetent: Important Lessons for University Leaders on the Professional Lives of Women Faculty of Color 29 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice 388 (Summer 2014) Academics have long known that the experiences of women faculty members of color differ in important respects from those of any other faculty members. Adding significantly to that body of knowledge, Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia, in a collection of essays of different voices, offers important...; Search Snippet: ...Important Lessons for University Leaders on the Professional Lives of Women Faculty of Color María Pabón López [Fnd1] Kevin R. Johnson... 2014   Yes
Chelsea V. King Procedurally Criminal: How Peremptory Challenges Create Unfair and Unrepresentative Single-gender Juries 21 William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 187 (Fall, 2014) Introduction I. The Gender-Based Peremptory Challenge A. In General: Peremptory Challenges B. Batson: Equal Protection Protects Jurors from Racial Discrimination C. Extension of Batson Rationale, Prohibiting Discriminatory Peremptory Challenges to Gender D. Peremptory Challenges in Practice II. The Right to an Impartial Jury of One's Peers A....; Search Snippet: ...Procedurally Criminal: How Peremptory Challenges Create Unfair and Unrepresentative Single- Gender Juries Chelsea V. King [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2014 College Of... 2014    
Joanna Woolman , Sarah Deer Protecting Native Mothers and Their Children: a Feminist Lawyering Approach 40 William Mitchell Law Review 943 (2014) I. Introduction. 944 II. Background: Native American Experiences with Child Protective Services. 947 A. Precolonial Native Motherhood. 947 B. Colonization and Native Mothers. 950 1. Missionary Belief Systems About the Cultural Inferiority of Native Women's Mothering Skills. 950 2. Native Mothers and the Early American Child Protection System. 951...; Search Snippet: ...At Child Protection Protecting Native Mothers and Their Children: a Feminist Lawyering Approach Joanna Woolman [Fnd1] Sarah Deer [Fndd1] Copyright ©... 2014 American Indian/Alaskan Native  
David S. Tanenhaus Pursuing Justice for the Child: the Forgotten Women of in re Gault 13 Whittier Journal of Child and Family Advocacy 36 (Spring, 2014) Since the 1970s historians of social movements in the United States have often contrasted the Progressive Era (c. 1890 to 1920) with the 1960s. Whereas progressive reformers at the turn of the twentieth century focused on the needs of dependent populations, the rights-conscious reformers of the 1960s emphasized their constitutional rights. The...; Search Snippet: ...Distinguished Speaker Series Pursuing Justice for the Child: the Forgotten Women of in re Gault [Fna1] David S. Tanenhaus [Fnaa1] Copyright... 2014   Yes
Mary Anne Franks Real Men Advance, Real Women Retreat: Stand Your Ground, Battered Women's Syndrome, and Violence as Male Privilege 68 University of Miami Law Review 1099 (Summer 2014) Proponents of Stand Your Ground laws cynically exploit the image of vulnerable women to defend expansions of self-defense doctrine, despite the fact that such laws actually reinforce and exacerbate existing gender divides in self-defense law that disproportionately harm women. The appropriation of women's right to self-defense by Stand Your Ground...; Search Snippet: ...Miami Law Review Summer 2014 Article Real Men Advance, Real Women Retreat: Stand Your Ground, Battered Women's Syndrome, and Violence as Male Privilege Mary Anne Franks [Fna1... 2014   Yes
Marie Ashe, Anissa Hélie Realities of Religio-legalism: Religious Courts and Women's Rights in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States 20 U.C. Davis Journal of International Law and Policy 139 (Spring, 2014) Religio-legalism - the enforcement of religious law by specifically-religious courts that are tolerated or endorsed by civil government - has long operated against women's interests in liberty and equality. In the 21 century, religious tribunals - Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, and Muslim - operate throughout the world. Almost all are...; Search Snippet: ...Spring, 2014 Article Realities of Religio-legalism: Religious Courts and Women's Rights in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States... 2014   Yes
Judith A. Baer, Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University Rebels at the Bar: the Fascinating, Forgotten Stories of America's First Women Lawyers. By Jill Norgren. New York: New York Univ. Press, 2013. 268 Pp. $29.95 Cloth 48 Law and Society Review 238 (March, 2014) Jill Norgren, the author of Rebels at the Bar, is a political scientist. But she has produced more than political science. Those members of the profession who are devoted to quantitative methodology might question whether this book counts as political science at all. Studies of first women rarely lend themselves to quantitative methods. The...; Search Snippet: ...At the Bar: the Fascinating, Forgotten Stories of America's First Women Lawyers. By Jill Norgren. New York: New York Univ. Press... 2014   Yes
Rosemary Shaw Sackett Reflections of an Aging Female Judge 17 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 449 (Summer 2014) In November of 2012 an invitation came to write an essay for the Journal of Gender, Race & Justice framed around the book Gender and Justice: Why Women in the Judiciary Really Matter. The book is the result of nearly ten years of scholarly study by its author Sally J. Kenney on women attaining and retaining judgeships on Federal Courts and on State...; Search Snippet: ...And Justice Summer 2014 Judicial Essays Reflections of an Aging Female Judge Honorable Rosemary Shaw Sackett Copyright (C) 2014 Journal Of... 2014   Yes
Maritza I. Reyes , Angela Mae Kupenda , Angela Onwuachi-willig , Stephanie M. Wildman , Adrien Katherine Wing Reflections on Presumed Incompetent: the Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia Symposium--the Plenary Panel 29 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice 195 (Summer 2014) Acknowledgments. 196 I. Introduction--Professor Reyes. 198 II. Opening Remarks--Panelists. 201 A. Facing Down the Spooks--Professor Kupenda. 201 B. Silence of the Lambs--Professor Onwuachi-Willig. 204 C. Working across Racial Lines in a Not-So-Post-Racial World--Professor Wildman. 210 D. Lessons from a Portrait: Keep Calm and Carry On--Professor...; Search Snippet: ...On Presumed Incompetent: the Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia Symposium--the Plenary Panel Maritza I. Reyes [Fnd1... 2014   Yes
Thomas H. Bienert, Jr. Remarkable Women in Orange County Contributed to Our Shared History 56-MAR Orange County Lawyer 9 (March, 2014) I grew up primarily with my mother in a single-parent household. She was attractive, witty, and a strong personality. She was quite intelligent, graduating high school two years early, at sixteen. My mother was, by today's standards, an ideal candidate to graduate college, get an advanced degree, and have a successful career as a professional or...; Search Snippet: ...Lawyer Orange County Lawyer March, 2014 Column President's Page Remarkable Women in Orange County Contributed to Our Shared History Thomas H... 2014   Yes
Michael McCann Revisiting Sex: Keynote Address Money, Sex, and Power: Gender Discrimination and the Thwarted Legacy of the 1964 Civil Rights Act 91 Denver University Law Review 779 (2014) Introduction. 779 I. Some Frustrating Facts About Continuing Gender Inequality. 781 II. Critical Feminist Theory on the Limits of Rights-Based Strategies for Change. 785 III. A Different Explanation: Power and Politics of Law. 788 A. Discrimination Is Structural. 791 B. Dispensing with Demonstrations of Intent. 792 C. Enhanced Empirical Evidence....; Search Snippet: ...2014 Article Revisiting Sex: Keynote Address Money, Sex, and Power: Gender Discrimination and the Thwarted Legacy of the 1964 Civil Rights... 2014    
Dana Kabat-Farr, Lilia M. Cortina , University of Michigan Sex-based Harassment in Employment: New Insights into Gender and Context 38 Law and Human Behavior 58 (2014) Legal definitions of sex-based harassment have evolved over the decades; it is important that social science perspectives on this phenomenon evolve as well. This study seeks to refine our understanding of conditions in which sex-based harassment thrives, with empirical evidence from three organizations. Previous research has suggested that...; Search Snippet: ...Behavior 2014 Sex-based Harassment in Employment: New Insights into Gender and Context Dana Kabat-farr Lilia M. Cortina [Fna1] University... 2014    
Eujean Park Shopping for Gender: the Unlawfulness of an Unregulated Market for Prenatal Gender Selection and Selective Gender Abortion 20 Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 521 (Winter 2014) Some time before the water breaks and the parents welcome their baby into the world, there is another moment almost as exciting but just as much anticipated: the day the gender of the baby is revealed. For Megan Simpson, that day was one of disappointment and tears as she found out that her third pregnancy would produce yet another son. Having...; Search Snippet: ...Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender Winter 2014 Note Shopping for Gender: the Unlawfulness of an Unregulated Market for Prenatal Gender Selection and Selective Gender Abortion Eujean Park [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2014 Yeshiva University; Eujean... 2014    
Donna Coker Stand Your Ground in Context: Race, Gender, and Politics University of Miami Law Review Eleventh Circuit Issue "Stand Your Ground" Laws 68 University of Miami Law Review 943 (Summer 2014) Florida's self-defense law, commonly known as Stand Your Ground (SYG), has been the subject of extraordinary debate, both popular and scholarly. SYG was the subject of hearings conducted by the Senate Judiciary Committee, the United Nations Human Rights Committee, and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights; the focus of a new American...; Search Snippet: ...Review Summer 2014 Foreword Stand Your Ground in Context: Race, Gender, and Politics University of Miami Law Review Eleventh Circuit Issue... 2014    
Barbara Stark State Responsibility for Gender Stereotyping 17 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 333 (Spring 2014) Certainly the Constitution does not require discrimination on the basis of sex. The only issue is whether it prohibits it. It doesn't. - Justice Antonin Scalia Scholars have recently re-discovered Justice Ruth Bader Ginburg's early anti-stereotyping work. As Cary Franklin notes, Justice Ginsburg's approach was grounded not in a commitment to...; Search Snippet: ...Families: Changing Families, Challenging Laws Symposium Article State Responsibility for Gender Stereotyping Barbara Stark [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2014 Barbara Stark Certainly... 2014    
Holly Foster, John Hagan Supportive Ties in the Lives of Incarcerated Women: Gender, Race/ethnicity, and Children's Human Rights 17 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 257 (Spring 2014) In keeping with trends of mass imprisonment in the contemporary United States of America, especially the pronounced increase in incarcerated groups from the 1970s forward, women's rates of incarceration have increased six-fold between 1980 and 2008. The majority of female inmates are parents of young children and many of these women were living...; Search Snippet: ...Laws Symposium Article Supportive Ties in the Lives of Incarcerated Women: Gender, Race/ethnicity, and Children's Human Rights Holly Foster John Hagan... 2014   Yes
Teresa M. Bruce Terrorism du Jour 21 UCLA Women's Law Journal L.J. 1 (Spring, 2014) I have tried to imagine my father as a little boy, playing on the typewriter in Bernice Worden's Plainfield, Wisconsin hardware store. He could probably smell motor oil and leather gloves, the musty pages of books stored too long on shelves, and the earthy dust that would have permeated a small-town family business in the days before big-box...; Search Snippet: ...An Endemic Regime of Fear That Keeps Black Males and Females of All Colors in a State of Subjugation Teresa M... 2014 African/Black American  
Kaitlin O'Neil The 2012 Battle for the Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act: Lessons Learned and Questions Left Unanswered 35 Women's Rights Law Reporter 243 (Winter 2014) In August of 1998, Nataliya Mikhaylovna Fox entered the United States with the assistance of the matchmaking agency Wind of Wanderer who arranged for Nataliya to meet a client in Ukraine. After a failed initial attempt at the matchmaking process, she was introduced to a second client through Encounter Internationals (EI), James Fox. In November of...; Search Snippet: ...The 2012 Battle for the Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act: Lessons Learned and Questions Left Unanswered Kaitlin O'neil [Fna1... 2014   Yes
Megan Veith The Continuing Gender-health Divide: a Discussion of Free Choice, Gender Discrimination, and Gender Theory as Applied to the Affordable Care Act 21 Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy 341 (Spring, 2014) Men and women are historically, socially, and biologically different from each other. Therefore, they utilize different health care services from each other, or similar services, but in different ways. With so much gender variation, measuring equality in the current health care system is a difficult task. However, for gender equality to exist in...; Search Snippet: ...On Poverty Law and Policy Spring, 2014 Note the Continuing Gender-health Divide: a Discussion of Free Choice, Gender Discrimination, and Gender Theory as Applied to the Affordable Care Act Megan Veith... 2014    
Gwendolyn Griffith , Partner, Tonkon Torp LLP The Evolution of Women's Wealth: Implications for Wealth Planners 2014 Aspatore 4160088 (July, 2014) This book is about the transmission of wealth during life and at death. Most of its chapters focus on techniques for meeting clients' goals in wealth transmission, including providing for loved ones, minimizing federal and state taxes, and structuring trusts and other vehicles to preserve wealth. These chapters assume that a client has accumulated...; Search Snippet: ...And Understanding its Impact on Estate Plans the Evolution of Women's Wealth: Implications for Wealth Planners Gwendolyn Griffith [Fna1] Partner Tonkon... 2014   Yes
Wendy A. Bach The Hyperregulatory State: Women, Race, Poverty, and Support 25 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 317 (2014) Introduction. 318 I. The Failures of Liberal Theory and the Idea of the Supportive State. 320 A. The Autonomous Subject and the Vulnerable Subject. 322 B. Towards a More Responsive State. 326 II. Hyperregulation and Poverty. 329 A. A Bit of Social Welfare History. 330 B. Privacy Deprivation and Criminalization as the Price of Support. 331 C. From...; Search Snippet: ...Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 2014 Article the Hyperregulatory State: Women, Race, Poverty, and Support Wendy A. Bach [Fna1] Copyright ©... 2014   Yes
Jamie R. Abrams The Illusion of Autonomy in Women's Medical Decision-making 42 Florida State University Law Review 17 (Fall, 2014) This Article considers why there is not more conflict between women and their doctors in obstetric decision-making. While patients in every other medical context have complete autonomy to refuse treatment against medical advice, elect high-risk courses of action, and prioritize their own interests above any other decision-making metric, childbirth...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review Fall, 2014 Article the Illusion of Autonomy in Women's Medical Decision-making Jamie R. Abrams [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2014... 2014   Yes
Romonda D. Belcher The Importance of Women and the Judiciary 17 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 421 (Summer 2014) My journey to the bench began in Plymouth, North Carolina, a small town on the east coast, population less than 4,000. As a young child I can remember being the only little black girl at my classmates' birthday parties. I don't know if I was the only black child invited or if I was the only one who showed up. At the time, I am not sure if I even...; Search Snippet: ...Race and Justice Summer 2014 Judicial Essays the Importance of Women and the Judiciary Honorable Romonda D. Belcher Copyright (C) 2014... 2014 African/Black American Yes
Barbara A. Noah The Inclusion of Pregnant Women in Clinical Research 7 Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy 353 (2014) In the past three decades, there has been unprecedented growth in medical research utilizing human subjects, with much promise for new treatments that extend life, improve quality of life, and prevent disease and disability. Safe prescribing of drug therapies requires that researchers design clinical trials to test products for the benefit of all...; Search Snippet: ...Law: Exemplary Insight into Trending Topics the Inclusion of Pregnant Women in Clinical Research Barbara A. Noah [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2014... 2014   Yes
Samuel Vincent Jones The Invisible Women: Have Conceptions about Femininity Led to the Global Dominance of the Female Human Trafficker? 7 Albany Government Law Review 143 (2014) Introduction. 144 I. Female Victim-Male Culprit Reasoning Precludes Proper Detection of Female Traffickers. 148 A. Conceptions About Female Autonomy, Violence, and Aggression. 150 B. How Female Victim-Male Culprit Reasoning Influenced the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). 155 II. The Female Human Trafficker Revealed. 156 A. Highly Capable...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review Albany Government Law Review 2014 Article the Invisible Women: Have Conceptions about Femininity Led to the Global Dominance of the Female Human Trafficker? Samuel Vincent Jones [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2014 Albany... 2014   Yes
Mary Anne Case The Ladies? Forget about Them. A Feminist Perspective on the Limits of Originalism 29 Constitutional Commentary 431 (Summer 2014) One hundred years ago, in An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States, Charles Beard asked of the Framers: Did they represent distinct groups whose economic interests they understood and felt in concrete, definite form through their own personal experience with identical property rights, or were they working merely under the...; Search Snippet: ...Of the United States the Ladies? Forget about Them. A Feminist Perspective on the Limits of Originalism Mary Anne Case [Fna1... 2014    
Clark Forsythe The Medical Assumption at the Foundation of Roe V. Wade & its Implications for Women's Health 29 Issues in Law and Medicine 183 (Fall, 2014) Too little attention has been paid over the past forty years to the complete lack of a factual record in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, and to the Court's fundamental assumption that drove the outcome. The decision and opinions were driven by the medical claim that abortion was safer than childbirth, which was raised for the first time...; Search Snippet: ...At the Foundation of Roe V. Wade & its Implications for Women's Health Clark Forsythe [Fna1] Copyright © 2014 by the National Legal... 2014   Yes
Clarke Forsythe The Medical Assumption at the Foundation of Roe V. Wade & its Implications for Women's Health 71 Washington and Lee Law Review 827 (Spring, 2014) I. Introduction. 829 II. The Medical Premise of Roe v. Wade. 833 A. The Impact of Roe and Doe. 835 B. The Mistake that Left the Justices with No Record. 836 C. The Source of the Medical Mantra. 838 D. No Factual Record in the Abortion Cases. 840 E. Impact of the Medical Mantra. 844 1. The Public Health Vacuum. 844 2. The Expansion to Viability (and...; Search Snippet: ...At the Foundation of Roe V. Wade & its Implications for Women's Health Clarke Forsythe [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2014 Washington and Lee... 2014   Yes
Leigh Goodmark The Role of Clinical Legal Education in the Future of the Battered Women's Movement 22 Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy 27 (2013-2014) Over the last forty years, the battered women's movement has transformed the legal response to domestic violence in the United States. During the same time period, clinical legal education (including clinics dedicated to representing women subjected to abuse ) has grown tremendously and has fundamentally changed the way that lawyers in the United...; Search Snippet: ...Of Clinical Legal Education in the Future of the Battered Women's Movement Leigh Goodmark [Fn1] Copyright (C) 2013 Buffalo Journal Of... 2014   Yes
Eugene M. Hyman (ret.) The Scarlet Eletter and Other Roadblocks to Redemption for Female Offenders 54 Santa Clara Law Review 119 (2014) Introduction. 120 I. Collateral Consequences. 124 A. Employment. 125 B. Economic Barriers to Employment. 129 C. Collateral Consequences of a Criminal Record Affect the Well-Being of Children. 131 D. Domestic Violence and Custody of Children. 133 E. Welfare Benefits. 134 F. Safe and Affordable Housing. 135 G. Access to Higher Education. 136 H. Loss...; Search Snippet: ...Article the Scarlet Eletter and Other Roadblocks to Redemption for Female Offenders Judge Eugene M. Hyman (Ret.) [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2014... 2014   Yes
Lianna E. Donovan The Violence Against Women Act's Protection of Immigrant Victims: Past, Present, and Proposals for the Future 66 Rutgers Law Review 745 (Spring 2014) Introduction. 745 I. Intimate Partner Violence in Context. 747 A. Intimate Partner Violence Generally. 747 B. Intimate Partner Violence and Immigrant Victims. 751 II. The Dangerous Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and Immigration Law. 754 A. The Concepts of Coverture and Chastisement in Early Immigration Law. 754 B. Congressional...; Search Snippet: ...Review Rutgers Law Review Spring 2014 Notes the Violence Against Women Act's Protection of Immigrant Victims: Past, Present, and Proposals For... 2014   Yes
Catharine A. MacKinnon Toward a Renewed Equal Rights Amendment: Now More than Ever 37 Harvard Journal of Law & Gender 569 (Summer 2014) The sexes are human equals. Yet women, on the whole, are not men's legal equals or, by most any standard, men's social equals. The laws that guarantee against discrimination--mainly the Fourteenth Amendment Equal Protection Clause and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 --have, I argue, gone about as far as they will or can to produce...; Search Snippet: ...21 (1987), and Catharine A. Mackinnon, Unthinking Era Thinking, in Women's Lives, Men's Laws 13 (2005). Lisa Cardyn Is Warmly Thanked... 2014    
Catherine Jean Archibald Transgender Student in Maine May Use Bathroom That Matches Gender Identity--are Co-ed Bathrooms Next? 83 UMKC Law Review 57 (Fall, 2014) No State shall . . . deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. -Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Section 1. No person shall . . . be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law . . . . -Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. This is an exciting time for...; Search Snippet: ...Article Transgender Student in Maine May Use Bathroom That Matches Gender Identity--are Co-ed Bathrooms Next? Catherine Jean Archibald [Fna1... 2014    
Christopher Deluzio Tribes and Race: the Court's Missed Opportunity in Adoptive Couple V. Baby Girl 34 Pace Law Review 509 (Spring, 2014) Adoption policy in the United States has unequivocally embraced the idea that every child, irrespective of race, has an equal right to a loving home and supportive parents. To that end, public adoption agencies and family courts are largely barred from considering the race of either the child or the couple seeking adoption when deciding custody and...; Search Snippet: ...Race: the Court's Missed Opportunity in Adoptive Couple V. Baby Girl Christopher Deluzio [Fna1] Copyright (C) 2014 Pace University School Of... 2014   Yes
Verónica Caridad Rabelo, Lilia M. Cortina , University of Michigan Two Sides of the Same Coin: Gender Harassment and Heterosexist Harassment in Lgbq Work Lives 38 Law and Human Behavior 378 (August, 2014) This project investigated the incidence, interplay, and impact of gender-and sexuality-based harassment, as experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (LGBQ) employees in higher education. Unlike much queer empirical research, participants in this study were residents of noncoastal regions of the U.S. that are predominantly White, rural, and...; Search Snippet: ...Human Behavior August, 2014 Two Sides of the Same Coin: Gender Harassment and Heterosexist Harassment in Lgbq Work Lives Verónica Caridad... 2014    
Janel A. George Undermining Opportunity: Race, Gender, and Discipline Disparities 19-DEC NBA National Bar Association Magazine 18 (December, 2014) Although many African American girls were pivotal in advancing educational opportunity before and during the Civil Rights era, the educational outcomes of African American girls are being undermined by practices influenced by race and gender bias, including overly punitive discipline practices in schools. A recent report by the NAACP Legal Defense...; Search Snippet: ...Nba National Bar Association Magazine December, 2014 Undermining Opportunity: Race, Gender, and Discipline Disparities Janel A. George [Fna1] Copyright © 2014 by the National Bar Association; Janel A. George a Lthough Many African American Girls Were Pivotal in Advancing Educational Opportunity Before and During the Civil 2014 African/Black American  
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