AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYear
Patricia Tjaden EXTENT AND NATURE OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AS MEASURED BY THE NATIONAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN SURVEY 47 Loyola Law Review 41 (Spring, 2001)   2001
Michael A. Bellesiles FIREARMS REGULATION: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 28 Crime and Justice 137 (2001)   2001
Jerome H. Skolnick, Abigail Caplovitz GUNS, DRUGS, AND PROFILING: WAYS TO TARGET GUNS AND MINIMIZE RACIAL PROFILING 43 Arizona Law Review 413 (Summer 2001)   2001
Orville Lee LEGAL WEAPONS FOR THE WEAK? DEMOCRATIZING THE FORCE OF WORDS IN AN UNCIVIL SOCIETY 26 Law and Social Inquiry 847 (Fall 2001)   2001
  MAINSTREAM LEGAL RESPONSES TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VS. REAL NEEDS OF DIVERSE COMMUNITIES 29 Fordham Urban Law Journal 13 (October, 2001)   2001
Cynthia Leonardatos , David B. Kopel , Stephen P. Halbrook MILLER VERSUS TEXAS: POLICE VIOLENCE, RACE RELATIONS, CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, AND GUN-TOTING IN TEXAS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY--AND TODAY 9 Journal of Law & Policy 737 (2001)   2001
Robert A. Levy PISTOL WHIPPED: BASELESS LAWSUITS, FOOLISH LAWS 10 Journal of Law & Policy 1 (2001)   2001
Ian F. Haney Lopez PROTEST, REPRESSION, AND RACE: LEGAL VIOLENCE AND THE CHICANO MOVEMENT 150 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 205 (November, 2001)   2001
C. Quince Hopkins RESCRIPTING RELATIONSHIPS: TOWARDS A NUANCED THEORY OF INTIMATE VIOLENCE AS SEX DISCRIMINATION 9 Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 411 (Winter 2001)   2001
David E. Olson, Michael D. Maltz, Loyola University Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago RIGHT-TO-CARRY CONCEALED WEAPON LAWS AND HOMICIDE IN LARGE U.S. COUNTIES: THE EFFECT ON WEAPON TYPES, VICTIM CHARACTERISTICS, AND VICTIM-OFFENDER RELATIONSHIPS 44 Journal of Law & Economics 747 (October, 2001)   2001
Susan H. Bitensky SECTION 1983: AGENT OF PEACE OR VEHICLE OF VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN? 54 Oklahoma Law Review 333 (Summer, 2001)   2001
Mary Romero STATE VIOLENCE, AND THE SOCIAL AND LEGAL CONSTRUCTION OF LATINO CRIMINALITY: FROM EL BANDIDO TO GANG MEMBER 78 Denver University Law Review 1081 (2001)   2001
Nimish R. Ganatra THE CULTURAL DYNAMIC IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: UNDERSTANDING THE ADDITIONAL BURDENS BATTERED IMMIGRANT WOMEN OF COLOR FACE IN THE UNITED STATES 2 Journal of Law in Society 109 (Winter, 2001)   2001
James Allon Garland THE LOW ROAD TO VIOLENCE: GOVERNMENTAL DISCRIMINATION AS A CATALYST FOR PANDEMIC HATE CRIME 10 Law and Sexuality: A Review of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Legal Issues 1 (2001)   2001
Cheryl Hanna BAD GIRLS AND GOOD SPORTS: SOME REFLECTIONS ON VIOLENT FEMALE JUVENILE DELINQUENTS, TITLE IX & THE PROMISE OF GIRL POWER 27 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 667 (Summer 2000)   2000
Martha Minow BETWEEN INTIMATES AND BETWEEN NATIONS: CAN LAW STOP THE VIOLENCE? 50 Case Western Reserve Law Review 851 (Summer, 2000)   2000
Jeffrey M. Jenson, Ph.D. , Matthew O. Howard, Ph.D. CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF YOUTH VIOLENCE 77 Denver University Law Review 629 (2000)   2000
Emma Coleman Jordan CROSSING THE RIVER OF BLOOD BETWEEN US: LYNCHING, VIOLENCE, BEAUTY, AND THE PARADOX OF FEMINIST HISTORY 3 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 545 (Spring 2000)   2000
Robert P. Ingalls, University of South Florida GAIL WILLIAMS O'BRIEN, THE COLOR OF THE LAW: RACE, VIOLENCE, AND JUSTICE IN THE POST-WORLD WAR II SOUTH. CHAPEL HILL: UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS, 1999. XIII, 334 PP. $45 (HARDBACK). $18.95 (PAPERBACK) 44 American Journal of Legal History 432 (October, 2000)   2000
Angela P. Harris GENDER, VIOLENCE, RACE, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE 52 Stanford Law Review 777 (April, 2000)   2000
David B. Kopel GUNS, GANGS, AND PRESCHOOLS: 1 Barry Law Review 63 (Summer 2000)   2000
Terri Yuh-lin Chen HATE VIOLENCE AS BORDER PATROL: AN ASIAN AMERICAN THEORY OF HATE VIOLENCE 7 Asian Law Journal 69 (December, 2000)   2000
Colleen Sheppard, Sarah Westphal , Faculty of Law & Department of Germanic, Slavic, and Institute of Comparative Law East Asian Languages McGill University University of South Carolina NARRATIVES, LAW AND THE RELATIONAL CONTEXT: EXPLORING STORIES OF VIOLENCE IN YOUNG WOMEN'S LIVES 15 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal 335 (Fall 2000)   2000
Anthony V. Alfieri PROSECUTING VIOLENCE/RECONSTRUCTING COMMUNITY 52 Stanford Law Review 809 (April, 2000)   2000
Richard Delgado PROSECUTING VIOLENCE: A COLLOQUY ON RACE, COMMUNITY, AND JUSTICE 52 Stanford Law Review 751 (April, 2000)   2000
Daniel M. Filler RANDOM VIOLENCE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE DEBATE 86 Virginia Law Review 1095 (August, 2000)   2000
Louren Oliveros SACRIFICING PEOPLE, PROTECTING HATE: AN ANALYSIS OF ANTI-MILITIA STATUTES AND THE INCITEMENT TO VIOLENCE EXCEPTION TO FREEDOM OF SPEECH AS LEGAL PROTECTIONS FOR MEMBERS OF GROUPS TARGETED BY HATE-MOTIVATED VIOLENCE 30 New Mexico Law Review 253 (Spring, 2000)   2000
Shana W. Chen THE IMMIGRANT WOMEN OF THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT: THE ROLE OF THE ASIAN AMERICAN CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 1 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 823 (Summer, 2000)   2000
Victor M. Hwang THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANTI-ASIAN VIOLENCE AND ASIAN AMERICA 21 Chicano-Latino Law Review 17 (Spring 2000)   2000
Katherine Corry Eastman THE PROGRESS OF OUR MATURING SOCIETY: AN ANALYSIS OF STATE-SANCTIONED VIOLENCE 39 Washburn Law Journal 526 (Spring, 2000)   2000
R. George Wright TRACES OF VIOLENCE: GADAMER, HABERMAS, AND THE HATE SPEECH PROBLEM 76 Chicago-Kent Law Review 991 (2000)   2000
Julie Goldscheid UNITED STATES V. MORRISON AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS REMEDY OF THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT: A CIVIL RIGHTS LAW STRUCK DOWN IN THE NAME OF FEDERALISM 86 Cornell Law Review 109 (November, 2000)   2000
William Lyons VIOLENCE AND THE POLITICS OF LAW AND ORDER 34 Law and Society Review 213 (2000)   2000
Katherine Hunt Federle VIOLENCE IS THE WORD 37 Houston Law Review 97 (Spring 2000)   2000
Victoria F. Nourse WHERE VIOLENCE, RELATIONSHIP, AND EQUALITY MEET: THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT'S CIVIL RIGHTS REMEDY 15 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal 257 (Spring 2000)   2000
Sarah M. Buel A LAWYER'S UNDERSTANDING OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 62 Texas Bar Journal 936 (October, 1999)   1999
David C. Williams CONSTITUTIONAL TALES OF VIOLENCE: POPULISTS, OUTGROUPS, AND THE MULTICULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT 74 Tulane Law Review 387 (December, 1999)   1999
Christine O'Connor DOMESTIC VIOLENCE NO-CONTACT ORDERS AND THE AUTONOMY RIGHTS OF VICTIMS 40 Boston College Law Review 937 (July, 1999)   1999
Reviewed by Robert S. Chang FACING HISTORY, FACING OURSELVES : ERIC YAMAMOTO AND THE QUEST FOR JUSTICE 5 Michigan Journal of Race and Law 111 (Fall 1999)   1999
William N. Eskridge, Jr. FOREWORD: LEGAL REGULATION OF HATE-BASED VIOLENCE 1999 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 1 (Summer, 1999)   1999
Cheryl Hanna GANGING UP ON GIRLS: YOUNG WOMEN AND THEIR EMERGING VIOLENCE 41 Arizona Law Review 93 (Spring, 1999)   1999
Julie Goldscheid GENDER-MOTIVATED VIOLENCE: DEVELOPING A MEANINGFUL PARADIGM FOR CIVIL RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT 22 Harvard Women's Law Journal 123 (Spring, 1999)   1999
Ashley G. Pressler GUNS AND INTIMATE VIOLENCE: A CONSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE LAUTENBERG AMENDMENT 13 Saint John's Journal of Legal Commentary 705 (Spring 1999)   1999
Anthony E. Bottoms INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE AND SOCIAL ORDER IN PRISONS 26 Crime and Justice 205 (1999)   1999
Linda G. Mills KILLING HER SOFTLY: INTIMATE ABUSE AND THE VIOLENCE OF STATE INTERVENTION 113 Harvard Law Review 550 (December, 1999)   1999
ZANITA E. FENTON MIRRORED SILENCE: REFLECTIONS ON JUDICIAL COMPLICITY IN PRIVATE VIOLENCE 78 Oregon Law Review 995 (Winter 1999)   1999
Diane T. Chin POWER AND THE CIVIL SUIT: USING CIVIL REMEDIES IN THE BATTLE AGAINST HATE VIOLENCE 1999 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 115 (Summer, 1999)   1999
Alice M. Miller, Meghan Faux RECONCEIVING RESPONSES TO PRIVATE VIOLENCE AND STATE ACCOUNTABILITY: USING AN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS FRAMEWORK IN THE UNITED STATES 1999 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 67 (Summer, 1999)   1999
POLLY MCCANN PRUNEDA THE LAUTENBERG AMENDMENT: CONGRESS HIT THE MARK BY BANNING FIREARMS FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENDERS 30 Saint Mary's Law Journal 801 (1999)   1999
Parker Douglas THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT AND CONTEMPORARY COMMERCE POWER: PRINCIPLED REGULATION AND THE CONCERNS OF FEDERALISM 1999 Utah Law Review 703 (1999)   1999
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