AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearGender in title or SummaryEthnicity Identified in Title
Robert N. Strassfeld Lose in Vietnam, Bring the Boys Home 82 North Carolina Law Review 1891 (June, 2004) This Article examines the contest over dissent and loyalty during the Vietnam War. The Johnson and Nixon Administrations used an array of weapons to discourage or silence antiwar opposition. These included criminal prosecutions for disloyal speech, a tool that they used with less frequency than some other administrations in times of war;...; Search Snippet: ...Regulate Loyalty Without Imperiling It? LOSE IN VIETNAM, BRING THE BOYS HOME Robert N. Strassfeld [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2004 North Carolina... 2004 Yes  
Roy Whitehead, Jr. , Walter Block The Boy Scouts, Freedom of Association, and the Right to Discriminate: a Legal, Philosophical, and Economic Analysis 29 Oklahoma City University Law Review 851 (Fall, 2004) In Dale v. Boy Scouts of America, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided that the Boy Scouts could not exclude Mr. Dale from serving as an adult leader because he was gay. However, the U.S. Supreme Court in Boy Scouts of America v. Dale concluded in a 5-4 decision that the Boy Scouts' First Amendment grounded freedom of association allowed them to...; Search Snippet: ...REVIEW Oklahoma City University Law Review Fall, 2004 Article THE BOY SCOUTS, FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION, AND THE RIGHT TO DISCRIMINATE: A... 2004 Yes  
Theresa A. Gabaldon The Story of Pinocchio: Now I'm a Real Boy 45 Boston College Law Review 829 (July, 2004) Abstract: Corporate responsibility has become a matter of great concern after the Enron and WorldCom scandals rocked corporate culture. This Article suggests that corporate irresponsibility stems from the failure of corporations to address the concerns of non-shareholders and the failure of shareholders and regulatory watchdogs to look beneath the...; Search Snippet: ...2004 Article THE STORY OF PINOCCHIO: NOW I'M A REAL BOY Theresa A. Gabaldon [FNa1] Copyright © 2004 by Boston College Law... 2004 Yes  
Kristin Bebelaar, Stacy Caplow, Patricia Fersch, Betty Levinson, Jennifer L. Rosato, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Anthony J. Sebok, Lisa C. Smith Domestic Violence in Legal Education and Legal Practice: a Dialogue Between Professors and Practitioners 11 Journal of Law & Policy 409 (2003) KRISTIN BEBELAAR is an Associate with Gulielmetti & Gesmer, P.C., where she practices family law, real estate law, and general civil litigation. Prior to law school, she was the Children's Program Coordinator at La Casa de las Madres, a San Francisco shelter for battered women, and she later worked in a special project of the San Francisco District...; Search Snippet: ...for one of the banks, an absolutely beautiful, stunning, intelligent African- American woman, married to an African- American man. They had two boys, eight and ten years old. The... 2003 Yes African/Black American
Sharrolyn Jackson Miles The Administration of Justice: Disparate Treatment and Effect on Black Male Youth in Louisiana's Juvenile Justice System 30 Southern University Law Review 373 (Fall, 2003) The reality is simple. Despite the fact that slavery was abolished years ago, young black males in Louisiana have a higher chance of losing their freedom than any other group in America. Why? That answer is not so simple. Nevertheless, the bottom line is that young black boys are over-represented in the state's detention centers and youth prisons...; Search Snippet: ...THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: DISPARATE TREATMENT AND EFFECT ON BLACK MALE YOUTH IN LOUISIANA'S JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM Sharrolyn Jackson Miles [FNa1... 2003 Yes African/Black American
Ryan M. Seidemann Time for a Change? The Kennewick Man Case and its Implications for the Future of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act 106 West Virginia Law Review 149 (Fall 2003) I. Introduction. 150 II. A Brief History of the Repatriation Debate. 151 A. Historic Developments. 151 B. The Kennewick Man Problem. 154 III. How NAGPRA Works. 155 A. Curated Remains. 156 B. Remains Found on Federal or Tribal Lands. 157 IV. The Problem: Lack of a Temporal Limit to Claims Under NAGPRA. 158 V. Bonnichsen v. United States: Is There a...; Search Snippet: ...Review Fall 2003 Article TIME FOR A CHANGE? THE KENNEWICK MAN CASE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF THE NATIVE AMERICAN GRAVES PROTECTION AND REPATRIATION ACT Ryan M. Seidemann [FNa1] Copyright... 2003 Yes American Indian/Alaskan Native
William Bradford With a Very Great Blame on Our Hearts: Reparations, Reconciliation, and an American Indian Plea for Peace with Justice 27 American Indian Law Review 1 (2002-2003) In a post-September 11th era riven by ethno-nationalism, territorial revanchism, and religious terror, the United States has assumed the mantle of leadership in articulating the moral, political, and legal norms that will inform reconstruction of global security architecture. Defense of human rights, whether motivated by its contribution to the...; Search Snippet: ...It became routine policy to separate families, sending the Indian men off to the northern colonies while keeping the women and... 2003 Yes American Indian/Alaskan Native
Haneefah A. Jackson When Love Is a Crime: Why the Drug Prosecutions and Punishments of Female Non-conspirators Cannot Be Justified by Retributive Principles 46 Howard Law Journal 517 (Spring 2003) The War on Drugs initiated in the 1980s by American lawmakers and politicians with the support of law enforcement agencies, the media, and much of middle America has evolved from what could have originally been deemed a noble attempt at curtailing criminal behavior into what is now little more than a war against the poorest and most defenseless...; Search Snippet: ...are filled with poor, undereducated, and vulnerable women, often of African American or Hispanic descent, whose crimes consist of little more than loving the wrong men, succumbing to the fear of abuse and the coercion of... 2003 Yes Multiple Groups
Gary R. Roberts Evaluating Gender Equity Within the Framework of Intercollegiate Athletics' Conflicting Value Systems 77 Tulane Law Review 997 (March, 2003) Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits gender discrimination by educational institutions receiving federal funds and has become the focal point for a bitter three-cornered debate among supporters of women's sports, men's nonrevenue sports, and the high profile men's sports of football and, to a lesser extent, basketball. This Essay...; Search Snippet: ...TULANE LAW REVIEW Tulane Law Review March, 2003 Essays EVALUATING GENDER EQUITY WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS' CONFLICTING VALUE SYSTEMS... 2003 Yes  
Marc R. Poirier Hastening the Kulturkampf: Boy Scouts of America V. Dale and the Politics of American Masculinity 12 Law and Sexuality: A Review of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Legal Issues 271 (2003) I. Introduction. 271 II. The Case of the Missing Antigay Policy, or, How the Boy Scouts of America Came Out and Acquired a New Identity. 277 III. The Boy Scouts of America, Masculinity and Homosexuality: Separating the Guys from the Gays. 303 IV. The Ongoing Debate on the BSA Policy: Hastening the Kulturkampf. 318; Search Snippet: ...Bisexual and Transgender Legal Issues 2003 Articles HASTENING THE KULTURKAMPF: BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA V. DALE AND THE POLITICS OF AMERICAN... 2003 Yes  
Matthew L.M. Fletcher I Shall Hear You No Further. 27 Vermont Law Review 565 (Spring, 2003) Colorless green ideas sleep furiously. Thomas Argos was the most persuasive person in the world. He could convince the most pious of nuns to tell bald lies and pathological liars to tell the truth. He could change the mind of the cruelest despot and the most paranoid conspiracy theorist. He could talk his way out of a traffic ticket and...; Search Snippet: ...occurred in that country as it is to mourn one man (Eisenhower) in the United States, and if courts can close for the death of one man who lived a full life, they ought to be closed... 2003 Yes  
Alan Blakley In Talking about Diversity, You Can't Ignore the Man Behind the Curtain 50-FEB Federal Lawyer 44 (February, 2003) Dorothy: How can you talk if you haven't got a brain? Strawman: I don't know. But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't they? The Wizard of Oz Fostering diversity is not a chore; it is not an inconvenience or a pestilence inflicted upon those in power. Affirmative action, hiring quotas, and even policies that encourage...; Search Snippet: ...2003 Sidebar IN TALKING ABOUT DIVERSITY, YOU CAN'T IGNORE THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN Alan Blakley [FNa1] Copyright © 2003 by Federal... 2003 Yes  
Stephen Clark Judicially Straight? Boy Scouts V. Dale and the Missing Scalia Dissent 76 Southern California Law Review 521 (March, 2003) INTRODUCTION. 522 I. THE APPEARANCE OF INCONSISTENCY. 524 A. Incidental Restriction of Expressive Conduct. 525 B. Vigorous Scrutiny in Boy Scouts. 531 C. Harmonizing Boy Scouts and Smith. 535 II. EXTENDING SMITH TO EXPRESSIVE ASSOCIATION. 536 A. A General Theory of the First Amendment. 537 B. The Force of Stare Decisis. 540 III. IMPERMISSIBLE...; Search Snippet: ...REVIEW Southern California Law Review March, 2003 Articles JUDICIALLY STRAIGHT? BOY SCOUTS V. DALE AND THE MISSING SCALIA DISSENT Stephen Clark... 2003 Yes  
  Murder, He Wrote 117 Harvard Law Review 711 (December, 2003) On their engagement night, a man beat his fiancée to death after seeing her dance with a male friend (p. 35). Incensed by an aggressive sexual overture, a young man brutally attacked and left for dead a gay stranger with whom he had been walking across a baseball field (p. 88). A police officer shot and killed an inebriated Taiwanese man in his...; Search Snippet: ...2003 Book Note MURDER, HE WROTE Murder and the Reasonable Man: Passion and Fear in the Criminal Courtroom. By Cynthia Lee... 2003 Yes  
Edward Stein Queers Anonymous: Lesbians, Gay Men, Free Speech, and Cyberspace 38 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 159 (Winter, 2003) Anonymity is a shield from the tyranny of the majority. It thus exemplifies the purpose behind the Bill of Rights and of the First Amendment in particular: to protect unpopular individuals from retaliationand their ideas from suppressionat the hand of an intolerant society. Pseudonymity allows people who are experimenting with different sorts of...; Search Snippet: ...Liberties Law Review Winter, 2003 Article QUEERS ANONYMOUS: LESBIANS, GAY MEN, FREE SPEECH, AND CYBERSPACE Edward Stein [FNa1] Copyright © 2003 by... 2003 Yes  
Richard M. Southall, Mark S. Nagel, Paul J. Batista, James T. Reese, State University Of West Georgia, Georgia State University, Texas A & M University, Ohio University The Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota V. Haskins: the University of Minnesota Men's Basketball Academic Fraud Scandal - a Case Study 13 Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport 121 (Spring/Summer 2003) In May 2002, former University of Minnesota Men's Basketball Coach Clem Haskins was ordered by a Minnesota State District Judge to return $815,000.00 of a $1,075,000.00 settlement arising from his coaching contract buyout by the University of Minnesota (Arbitrator's compromise. . ., 2002). This marked the conclusion of the three-year University...; Search Snippet: ...THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA V. HASKINS: THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MEN'S BASKETBALL ACADEMIC FRAUD SCANDAL - A CASE STUDY Richard M. Southall... 2003 Yes  
Joan C. Williams The Social Psychology of Stereotyping: Using Social Science to Litigate Gender Discrimination Cases and Defang the "Cluelessness" Defense 7 Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal 401 (2003) I. Introduction. 403 II. Some Basic Concepts. 405 III. Glass Ceiling Discrimination. 412 A. Trying Twice as Hard to Receive Half as Much: Why Women Have a Harder Time Establishing Competence. 413 1. Competence Assumptions: Are Men Assumed to Be Competent, While Women Need to Prove Their Competence over and over Again?. 413 2. Leniency Bias: How Are...; Search Snippet: ...THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF STEREOTYPING: USING SOCIAL SCIENCE TO LITIGATE GENDER DISCRIMINATION CASES AND DEFANG THE CLUELESSNESS DEFENSE Joan C. Williams... 2003 Yes  
Tracey Maclin Voluntary Interviews and Airport Searches of Middle Eastern Men: the Fourth Amendment in a Time of Terror 73 Mississippi Law Journal 471 (Special Edition 2003) The tragic and horrible events of September 11, 2001 have changed the terms and direction of the debate regarding the use of race and ethnicity by law enforcement officers. Before the terrorist attacks on September 11, presidential and gubernatorial candidates were tripping over each other to condemn racial profiling by law enforcement officers....; Search Snippet: ...Law Article VOLUNTARY INTERVIEWS AND AIRPORT SEARCHES OF MIDDLE EASTERN MEN: THE FOURTH AMENDMENT IN A TIME OF TERROR Tracey Maclin... 2003 Yes  
F. Michael Higginbotham Speaking Truth to Power: a Tribute to A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. 20 Yale Law and Policy Review 341 (2002) It has been over three years since that November day when A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. made his last public appearance, testifying before the House Judiciary Committee considering the impeachment of President William Jefferson Clinton. His candid, objective, and scholarly testimony before the Committee helped to convince many members of Congress that...; Search Snippet: ...to power. It was true, he was a proud black man understanding and appreciating the obstacles, sacrifices, and accomplishments of those African- Americans who had fought and, in some cases died, for freedom... 2002 Yes African/Black American
Theresa Glennon The Stuart Rome Lecture Knocking Against the Rocks: Evaluating Institutional Practices and the African American Boy 5 Journal of Health Care Law and Policy 10 (2002) A Frisky Child Knocks His Face Against the Rocks. The media portrays young black men as dangerous, hostile and out of control. While many African American boys do succeed, statistics about black youth reveal serious achievement gaps between them and their Caucasian counterparts in school and high rates of arrest and referral to juvenile court....; Search Snippet: ...LECTURE KNOCKING AGAINST THE ROCKS: EVALUATING INSTITUTIONAL PRACTICES AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN BOY Theresa Glennon [FNa1] Copyright © 2002 University of Maryland School of... 2002 Yes African/Black American
Sherene Razack Outwhiting the White Guys: Men of Colour and Peacekeeping Violence 71 UMKC Law Review 331 (Winter 2002) What can we know about men of colour who engage in acts of violence against lower status groups? Exploring this question in the context of the violence of Canadian peacekeepers who were on peacekeeping duties in Somalia in 1993, I critique Nancy Ehrenreich's notion of compensatory violence, where men of colour are thought to compensate for their...; Search Snippet: ...Connections Among Systems of Subordination Responses & Commentary OUTWHITING THE WHITE GUYS: MEN OF COLOUR AND PEACEKEEPING VIOLENCE Sherene Razack Copyright (c) 2002... 2002 Yes White
Lolita K. Buckner Inniss Bicentennial Man - the New Millennium Assimilationism and the Foreigner among Us 54 Rutgers Law Review 1101 (Summer 2002) Much has been written about law and film. Law and film can be seen as an outgrowth of the law and literature movement, which is typically understood as being roughly divided between considerations of law as literature, and law in literature. Most law and film scholarship falls into the latter category, frequently treating the portrayal of lawyers...; Search Snippet: ...Cluster VIII: Cultural and PostColonial Critiques in LatCrit Theory BICENTENNIAL MAN - THE NEW MILLENNIUM ASSIMILATIONISM AND THE FOREIGNER AMONG US Lolita... 2002 Yes  
Prof. Michael K. Jordan Colored People and Affirmative Action: the Colored Man Standing by the Punch Bowl 5 New York City Law Review 175 (Fall 2002) Imagine attending a social gathering where there are a number of people who have never met. You are standing with a group of friends, one of whom is attempting to describe an individual standing across the room. Finally, your friend identifies the individual by saying the person he is talking about is the colored man standing by the punch bowl....; Search Snippet: ...Fall 2002 Articles COLORED PEOPLE AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: THE COLORED MAN STANDING BY THE PUNCH BOWL Prof. Michael K. Jordan [FNa1... 2002 Yes  
Laura M. Padilla Gendered Shades of Property: a Status Check on Gender, Race & Property 5 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 361 (Spring 2002) Approximately 75% of women between the ages of twenty and fifty-four now work, including nearly 65% of women with children under the age of six. Yet, women on average still earn between 70% to 75% of what men earn. Working women also continue to perform between two to three times as much housework as men, remain overwhelmingly responsible for child...; Search Snippet: ...2002 Article GENDERED SHADES OF PROPERTY: A STATUS CHECK ON GENDER, RACE & PROPERTY Laura M. Padilla [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2002 Journal... 2002 Yes  
Brittany Reid If Gold Rust : the Clergy Child Abuse Scandal Demonstrates the Need for Limits to the Church Autonomy Doctrine 72 Mississippi Law Journal 865 (Winter 2002) The church is catholic, universal, so are all her actions; All that she does belongs to all. When she baptizes a child, that action concerns me, for that child is thereby connected to that head which is my head too, and ingrafted into that body, whereof I am a member . . . . All mankind is of one author and is one volume . . . . No man is an...; Search Snippet: ...priest, Daniel Herek. [FN12] In an effort to gain the boy's trust, Herek manipulated the boy's interest in Native American culture, took him on trips, and gave him alcohol. [FN13] Herek created stories of Native American customs and rituals in order to get the boy to remove his clothing and allow Herek to molest him... 2002 Yes  
Maura A. Flood Kennewick Man or "Ancient One"? - a Matter of Interpretation 63 Montana Law Review 39 (Winter 2002) Our dead never forget the beautiful world that gave them being. . . . At night, when the streets of your cities and villages are silent and you think them deserted, they will throng with the returning hosts that once filled and still love this beautiful land. In the summer of 1996, two young men watching hydroplane races from the banks of the...; Search Snippet: ...MONTANA LAW REVIEW Montana Law Review Winter 2002 Article KENNEWICK MAN OR ANCIENT ONE? - A MATTER OF INTERPRETATION Maura A. Flood... 2002 Yes  
Robert B. Chapman Missing Persons: Social Science and Accounting for Race, Gender, Class, and Marriage in Bankruptcy 76 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 347 (Summer, 2002) There is no such thing as society. There are individual men and women, and there are families. A unit is the unit of analysis for an effect if and only if that effect is assessed against the variations among those units. [T]here is only one principle that can be defended under all circumstances and in all stages of human development. It is the...; Search Snippet: ...2002 Article MISSING PERSONS: SOCIAL SCIENCE AND ACCOUNTING FOR RACE, GENDER, CLASS, AND MARRIAGE IN BANKRUPTCY Robert B. Chapman Copyright © 2002... 2002 Yes  
Nicole Fusilli New York State of Mind: Rape and Mens Rea 76 Saint John's Law Review 603 (Summer 2002) At 8:30 p.m. on November 22, 1996, Oliver Jovanovic, a Columbia University graduate student and a Barnard undergraduate student (Jane) finally met face-to-face after a few months of conversing on-line and through e-mails. Their conversations were quite personal and graphic, delving into the world of sadomasochism (S/M) and snuff films. Oliver...; Search Snippet: ...Summer 2002 Notes NEW YORK STATE OF MIND: RAPE AND MENS REA Nicole Fusilli [FNd1] Copyright (c) 2002 St. John's Law... 2002 Yes  
Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza Public Discourse, Religion, and Wo/men's Struggles for Justice 51 DePaul Law Review 1077 (Summer 2002) Man enjoys the great advantage of having a god endorse the code he writes; and since man exercises a sovereign authority over women it is especially fortunate that this authority has been vested in him by the Supreme Being. For the Jews, Mohammedans, and Christians, among others, man is master of divine right; the fear of God, therefore, will...; Search Snippet: ...Law Review Summer 2002 Article PUBLIC DISCOURSE, RELIGION, AND WO/ MEN'S STRUGGLES FOR JUSTICE Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza [FNa1] Copyright (c) 2002... 2002 Yes  
Carolyn Fast Scouting out Discrimination Against the Discriminating Boy Scouts: Does Connecticut's Exclusion of the Boy Scouts from its State Employee Charitable Campaign Violate First Amendment Rights? 35 Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems 255 (Spring, 2002) In May 1999, the Connecticut State Employees' Campaign Committee excluded the Boy Scouts of America from Connecticut's annual state employee charitable donation campaign. The Campaign Committee concluded that permitting the Boy Scouts, who exclude gay men and boys, to participate in the State's charitable campaign violated Connecticut's...; Search Snippet: ...Social Problems Spring, 2002 SCOUTING OUT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE DISCRIMINATING BOY SCOUTS: DOES CONNECTICUT'S EXCLUSION OF THE BOY SCOUTS FROM ITS STATE EMPLOYEE CHARITABLE CAMPAIGN VIOLATE FIRST AMENDMENT... 2002 Yes  
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