AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYear
Sarah M. Buel ACCESS TO MEANINGFUL REMEDY: OVERCOMING DOCTRINAL OBSTACLES IN TORT LITIGATION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENDERS 83 Oregon Law Review 945 (Fall 2004)   2004
C. Quince Hopkins , Mary P. Koss , Karen J. Bachar APPLYING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE TO ONGOING INTIMATE VIOLENCE: PROBLEMS AND POSSIBILITIES 23 Saint Louis University Public Law Review 289 (2004)   2004
Patricia Wencelblat BOYS WILL BE BOYS? AN ANALYSIS OF MALE-ON-MALE HETEROSEXUAL SEXUAL VIOLENCE 38 Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems 37 (Fall 2004)   2004
Susan S. Kuo BRINGING IN THE STATE: TOWARD A CONSTITUTIONAL DUTY TO PROTECT FROM MOB VIOLENCE 79 Indiana Law Journal 177 (Winter 2004)   2004
Annette Lopez CREATING HOPE FOR CHILD VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN POLITICAL ASYLUM LAW 35 University of Miami Inter-American Law Review 603 (Summer 2004)   2004
Calvin Massey ELITES, IDENTITY POLITICS, GUNS, AND THE MANUFACTURE OF LEGAL RIGHTS 73 Fordham Law Review 573 (November, 2004)   2004
Deborah Tuerkheimer RECOGNIZING AND REMEDYING THE HARM OF BATTERING: A CALL TO CRIMINALIZE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 94 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 959 (Summer 2004)   2004
Chris K. Iijima SHOOTING JUSTICE JACKSON'S "LOADED WEAPON" AT YSAR HAMDI: JUDICIAL ABDICATION AT THE CONVERGENCE OF KOREMATSU AND MCCARTHY 54 Syracuse Law Review 109 (2004)   2004
A. Venter , D.A. Louw THE EFFECT OF VIOLENT VERSUS NON-VIOLENT INCIDENTS ON EYEWITNESS MEMORY 23 Medicine and Law 833 (2004)   2004
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)   2003
Sally F. Goldfarb APPLYING THE DISCRIMINATION MODEL TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: SOME REFLECTIONS ON THEORY AND PRACTICE 11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 251 (2003)   2003
Paul Butler BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY: USING VIOLENCE AND SUBVERSION TO CHANGE UNJUST LAW 50 UCLA Law Review 721 (February, 2003)   2003
Sarah F. Russell COVERING WOMEN AND VIOLENCE: MEDIA TREATMENT OF VAWA'S CIVIL RIGHTS REMEDY 9 Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 327 (2003)   2003
Kyle Riley EMPLOYER TROS ARE ALL THE RAGE: A NEW APPROACH TO WORKPLACE VIOLENCE 4 Nevada Law Journal 1 (Fall 2003)   2003
Ann E. Freedman FACT-FINDING IN CIVIL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES: SECONDARY TRAUMATIC STRESS AND THE NEED FOR COMPASSIONATE WITNESSES 11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 567 (2003)   2003
Peter Jacques , Sharon Ridgeway , Richard Witmer FEDERAL INDIAN LAW AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY: A SOCIAL CONTINUITY OF VIOLENCE 18 Journal of Environmental Law & Litigation 223 (Fall 2003)   2003
Ann Shalleck FEMINIST INQUIRY AND ACTION: INTRODUCTION TO A SYMPOSIUM ON CONFRONTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ACHIEVING GENDER EQUALITY: EVALUATING BATTERED WOMEN & FEMINIST LAWMAKING BY ELIZABETH SCHNEIDER 11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 237 (2003)   2003
Stephanie H. Kenen, Harvard University LISA DUGGAN, SAPPHIC SLASHERS: SEX, VIOLENCE, AND AMERICAN MODERNITY, DURHAM: DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2000. PP. XI + 310. $17.95 (ISBN 0-8223-2617-5) 21 Law and History Review 636 (Fall, 2003)   2003
Jennifer R. Johnson PRIVILEGED JUSTICE UNDER LAW: REINFORCEMENT OF MALE PRIVILEGE BY THE FEDERAL JUDICIARY THROUGH THE LENS OF THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT AND U.S. V. MORRISON 43 Santa Clara Law Review 1399 (2003)   2003
Michelle Decasas PROTECTING HISPANIC WOMEN: THE INADEQUACY OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE POLICY 24 Chicano-Latino Law Review 56 (Spring 2003)   2003
Adele M. Morrison QUEERING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TO "STRAIGHTEN OUT" CRIMINAL LAW: WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN WHEN QUEER THEORY AND PRACTICE MEETCRIMINAL LAW'S CONVENTIONAL RESPONSES TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 13 Southern California Review of Law and Women's Studies 81 (Fall 2003)   2003
Jonathan M.H. Short SEXUAL VIOLENCE AS GENOCIDE: THE DEVELOPING LAW OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT 8 Michigan Journal of Race and Law 503 (Spring 2003)   2003
Zanita E. Fenton SILENCE COMPOUNDED -- THE CONJUNCTION OF RACE AND GENDER VIOLENCE 11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 271 (2003)   2003
Professor Leti Volpp SYLLABUS: ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICANS AND THE LAW 10 Asian Law Journal 97 (May, 2003)   2003
Jenny Rivera THE AVAILABILITY OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES FOR LATINAS IN NEW YORK STATE: PHASE II INVESTIGATION 21 Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal 37 (2002-2003)   2003
Josephine Ross THE FAULT LINES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ENFORCEMENT 9 Cardozo Women's Law Journal 507 (2003)   2003
Sarah M. Buel THE PEDAGOGY OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAW: SITUATING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WORK IN LAW SCHOOLS, ADDING THE LENSES OF RACE AND CLASS 11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 309 (2003)   2003
Leslie Espinoza Garvey THE RACE CARD: DEALING WITH DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE COURTS 11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 287 (2003)   2003
Inger Sagatun-Edwards, Ph.D., Hon. Eugene M. Hyman, Tracy Lafontaine, Erin Nelson-Serrano, San Jose State University, Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara, Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara, Juvenile Probation Department, THE SANTA CLARA COUNTY JUVENILE DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE COURT 4 Journal of the Center for Families, Children and the Courts 91 (2003)   2003
Holly Maguigan WADING INTO PROFESSOR SCHNEIDER'S "MURKY MIDDLE GROUND" BETWEEN ACCEPTANCE AND REJECTION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESPONSES TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 427 (2003)   2003
Jeffrey S. Adler "I LOVED JOE, BUT I HAD TO SHOOT HIM": HOMICIDE BY WOMEN IN TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY CHICAGO 92 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 867 (Spring/Summer 2002)   2002
Sherene Razack "OUTWHITING THE WHITE GUYS:" MEN OF COLOUR AND PEACEKEEPING VIOLENCE 71 UMKC Law Review 331 (Winter 2002)   2002
Eric Tang COMMUNITIES ORGANIZING AGAINST ANTI-ASIAN VIOLENCE 27 New York University Review of Law and Social Change 31 (2001-2002)   2002
Elizabeth S. Saylor FEDERALISM AND THE FAMILY AFTER MORRISON: AN EXAMINATION OF THE CHILD SUPPORT RECOVERY ACT, THE FREEDOM OF ACCESS TO CLINIC ENTRANCES ACT, AND A FEDERAL LAW OUTLAWING GUN POSSESSION BY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ABUSERS 25 Harvard Women's Law Journal 57 (Spring, 2002)   2002
Llezlie L. Green GENDER HATE PROPAGANDA AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE: AN ARGUMENT FOR INTERSECTIONALITY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 33 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 733 (Summer 2002)   2002
John T. Parry JUDICIAL RESTRAINTS ON ILLEGAL STATE VIOLENCE: ISRAEL AND THE UNITED STATES 35 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 73 (January, 2002)   2002
Harry Schwirck LAW'S VIOLENCE AND THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN CORPORAL DISCIPLINE AND PHYSICAL ABUSE IN GERMAN SOUTH WEST AFRICA 36 Akron Law Review 81 (2002)   2002
John M. Parese PUTTING THE TAIL BETWEEN THE DOG'S LEGS: THE DANGER OF APPRENDI v. NEW JERSEY 21 QLR 645 (2002)   2002
Lisa Cardyn SEXUALIZED RACISM/GENDERED VIOLENCE: OUTRAGING THE BODY POLITIC IN THE RECONSTRUCTION SOUTH 100 Michigan Law Review 675 (February, 2002)   2002
Geoffrey Rapp THE ECONOMICS OF SHOOTOUTS: DOES THE PASSAGE OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT LAWS PROTECT OR ENDANGER POLICE OFFICERS? 65 Albany Law Review 1051 (2002)   2002
Sally F. Goldfarb THE SUPREME COURT, THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT, AND THE USE AND ABUSE OF FEDERALISM 71 Fordham Law Review 57 (October, 2002)   2002
Brooks Holland USING EXCITED UTTERANCES TO PROSECUTE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN NEW YORK: THE DOOR OPENS WIDE, OR JUST A CRACK? 8 Cardozo Women's Law Journal 171 (2002)   2002
Robert Weisberg VALUES, VIOLENCE, AND THE SECOND AMENDMENT: AMERICAN CHARACTER, CONSTITUTIONALISM, AND CRIME 39 Houston Law Review 1 (2002)   2002
Colin M. Black "SHOOTING AN ELEPHANT "--MASSACHUSETTS MAINTAINS REASONABLE SUSPICION: PROTECTING INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY DURING TRAFFIC STOPS AND BATTLING RACIAL PROFILING 6 Suffolk Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy 215 (2001)   2001
Lisa M. Martinson AN ANALYSIS OF RACISM AND RESOURCES FOR AFRICAN-AMERICAN FEMALE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN WISCONSIN 16 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal 259 (Fall 2001)   2001
Joan P. Duffy ARTICLE I SECTION 8 & SECTION 5 OF THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT - COMMERCE AND ENFORCEMENT CLAUSES - CONGRESS LACKS THE AUTHORITY TO ENACT A STATUTE AWARDING A CIVIL REMEDY TO VICTIMS OF GENDER-MOTIVATED CRIMES DUE TO THE LACK OF EFFECT OF SUCH VIOLENCE ON IN 11 Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal 569 (Spring 2001)   2001
Peter Margulies BATTERED BARGAINING: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND PLEA NEGOTIATION IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 11 Southern California Review of Law and Women's Studies 153 (Fall 2001)   2001
Alexander C. Dale COUNTERING HATE MESSAGES THAT LEAD TO VIOLENCE: THE UNITED NATIONS'S CHAPTER VII AUTHORITY TO USE RADIO JAMMING TO HALT INCENDIARY BROADCASTS 11 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 109 (Fall-Winter 2001)   2001
Donna Coker CRIME CONTROL AND FEMINIST LAW REFORM IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAW: A CRITICAL REVIEW 4 Buffalo Criminal Law Review 801 (2001)   2001
Steve Helfand DESENSITIZATION TO BORDER VIOLENCE & THE BIVENS REMEDY TO EFFECTUATE SYSTEMIC CHANGE 12 La Raza Law Journal 87 (2001)   2001
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