AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYear
Lisa A. Crooms USING A MULTI-TIERED ANALYSIS TO RECONCEPTUALIZE GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AS A MATTER OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS 33 New England Law Review 881 (Summer, 1999)   1999
by Penelope E. Andrews VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN SOUTH AFRICA: THE ROLE OF CULTURE AND THE LIMITATIONS OF THE LAW 8 Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review 425 (Spring 1999)   1999
K. Tia Burke VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE: WHY EMPLOYERS ARE CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE 21-DEC Pennsylvania Lawyer 18 (November/December, 1999)   1999
Marcellene Elizabeth Hearn A THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT DEFENSE OF THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT 146 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1097 (April, 1998)   1998
Paula C. Johnson DANGER IN THE DIASPORA: LAW, CULTURE AND VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN OF AFRICAN DESCENT IN THE UNITED STATES AND SOUTH AFRICA 1 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 471 (Spring 1998)   1998
Zanita E. Fenton DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN BLACK AND WHITE: RACIALIZED GENDER STEREOTYPES IN GENDER VIOLENCE 8 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 1 (1998)   1998
Sarah M. Buel FAMILY VIOLENCE AND THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MORE EFFECTIVE INTERVENTIONS 35 Houston Law Review 109 (1998)   1998
Barry C. Feld JUVENILE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS' RESPONSES TO YOUTH VIOLENCE 24 Crime and Justice 189 (1998)   1998
Angela Mae Kupenda LAW, LIFE, AND LITERATURE: A CRITICAL REFLECTION OF LIFE AND LITERATURE TO ILLUMINATE HOW LAWS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, RACE, AND CLASS BIND BLACK WOMEN BASED ON ALICE WALKER'S BOOK THE THIRD LIFE OF GRANGE COPELAND 42 Howard Law Journal 1 (Fall, 1998)   1998
Jenny Rivera PRELIMINARY REPORT: AVAILABILITY OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES FOR LATINA SURVIVORS IN NEW YORK STATE 16 In the Public Interest 1 (1997-1998)   1998
Eneris Marie Medina Lloréns REFLEXIONES EN TORNO A LA LEY NÚM. 54 DE 15 DE AGOSTO DE 1989 Y EL "MODEL CODE IN DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE" APROBADO EN SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, EN 1994 37 Revista de Derecho Puertorriqueno 395 (May-December, 1998)   1998
Robert J. Cottrol SUBMISSION IS NOT THE ANSWER: LETHAL VIOLENCE, MICROCULTURES OF CRIMINAL VIOLENCE AND THE RIGHT TO SELF-DEFENSE 69 University of Colorado Law Review 1029 (Fall 1998)   1998
Frederick M. Lawrence THE COLLISION OF RIGHTS IN VIOLENCE-CONDUCIVE SPEECH 19 Cardozo Law Review 1333 (March, 1998)   1998
Darnell F. Hawkins THE NATIONS WITHIN: RACE, CLASS, REGION, AND AMERICAN LETHAL VIOLENCE 69 University of Colorado Law Review 905 (Fall 1998)   1998
Cheryl Hanna THE PARADOX OF HOPE: THE CRIME AND PUNISHMENT OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 39 William and Mary Law Review 1505 (May, 1998)   1998
Elijah Anderson THE SOCIAL ECOLOGY OF YOUTH VIOLENCE 24 Crime and Justice 65 (1998)   1998
Judi L. Lemos THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT OF 1994 : CONNECTING GENDER-MOTIVATED VIOLENCE TO INTERSTATE COMMERCE 21 Seattle University Law Review 1251 (Spring 1998)   1998
Kelli C. McTaggart THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT: RECOGNIZING A FEDERAL CIVIL RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM VIOLENCE 86 Georgetown Law Journal 1123 (February, 1998)   1998
Adrien Katherine Wing A CRITICAL RACE FEMINIST CONCEPTUALIZATION OF VIOLENCE: SOUTH AFRICAN AND PALESTINIAN WOMEN 60 Albany Law Review 943 (1997)   1997
David B. Kopel , Christopher C. Little COMMUNITARIANS, NEOREPUBLICANS, AND GUNS: ASSESSING THE CASE FOR FIREARMS PROHIBITION 56 Maryland Law Review 438 (1997)   1997
James D. Wilets CONCEPTUALIZING PRIVATE VIOLENCE AGAINST SEXUAL MINORITIES AS GENDERED VIOLENCE: AN INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW PERSPECTIVE 60 Albany Law Review 989 (1997)   1997
Machaela M. Hoctor DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AS A CRIME AGAINST THE STATE: THE NEED FOR MANDATORY ARREST IN CALIFORNIA 85 California Law Review 643 (May, 1997)   1997
Johanna R. Shargel IN DEFENSE OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS REMEDY OF THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT 106 Yale Law Journal 1849 (April, 1997)   1997
Daniel D. Polsby, Don B. Kates, Jr. OF HOLOCAUSTS AND GUN CONTROL 75 Washington University Law Quarterly 1237 (Fall 1997)   1997
Nicholas J. Johnson PRINCIPLES AND PASSIONS: THE INTERSECTION OF ABORTION AND GUN RIGHTS 50 Rutgers Law Review 97 (Fall 1997)   1997
Nancy A. Weston THE FATE, VIOLENCE, AND RHETORIC OF CONTEMPORARY LEGAL THOUGHT: REFLECTIONS ON THE AMHERST SERIES, THE LOSS OF TRUTH, AND LAW 22 Law and Social Inquiry 733 (Summer, 1997)   1997
Donald W. Dowd THE RELEVANCE OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO GUN CONTROL LEGISLATION 58 Montana Law Review 79 (Winter 1997)   1997
  TRAPPED IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: THE IMPACT OF UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION LAWS ON BATTERED IMMIGRANT WOMEN 6 Boston University Public Interest Law Journal 589 (Winter 1997)   1997
Penelope Andrews VIOLENCE AGAINST ABORIGINAL WOMEN IN AUSTRALIA: POSSIBILITIES FOR REDRESS WITHIN THE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS FRAMEWORK 60 Albany Law Review 917 (1997)   1997
Cathy C. Cardillo VIOLENCE AGAINST CHINESE WOMEN: DEFINING THE CULTURAL ROLE 19 Women's Rights Law Reporter 85 (Fall 1997)   1997
Adina Schwartz "JUST TAKE AWAY THEIR GUNS": THE HIDDEN RACISM OF TERRY V. OHIO 23 Fordham Urban Law Journal 317 (Winter 1996)   1996
Phyllis Goldfarb DESCRIBING WITHOUT CIRCUMSCRIBING: QUESTIONING THE CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER IN THE DISCOURSE OF INTIMATE VIOLENCE 64 George Washington Law Review 582 (March, 1996)   1996
Kerrie E. Maloney GENDER-MOTIVATED VIOLENCE AND THE COMMERCE CLAUSE: THE CIVIL RIGHTS PROVISION OF THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT AFTER LOPEZ 96 Columbia Law Review 1876 (November, 1996)   1996
Robin D. Barnes INTERRACIAL VIOLENCE AND RACIALIZED NARRATIVES: DISCOVERING THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED 96 Columbia Law Review 788 (April, 1996)   1996
Barbara Holden-Smith LYNCHING, FEDERALISM, AND THE INTERSECTION OF RACE AND GENDER IN THE PROGRESSIVE ERA 8 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 31 (1996)   1996
Cheryl Hanna NO RIGHT TO CHOOSE: MANDATED VICTIM PARTICIPATION IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROSECUTIONS 109 Harvard Law Review 1849 (June, 1996)   1996
Lisa A. Crooms STEPPING INTO THE PROJECTS : LAWMAKING, STORYTELLING, AND PRACTICING THE POLITICS OF IDENTIFICATION 1 Michigan Journal of Race and Law 1 (1996)   1996
Monica Sue Barry STOCKPILING WEAPONS: CAN PRIVATE MILITIAS RECEIVE PROTECTION UNDER THE FIRST AND SECOND AMENDMENTS? 18 Thomas Jefferson Law Review 61 (Spring 1996)   1996
Myrna S. Raeder THE ADMISSIBILITY OF PRIOR ACTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: SIMPSON AND BEYOND 69 Southern California Law Review 1463 (May, 1996)   1996
Jenny Rivera THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MULTIPLE CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE CIVIL RIGHTS AND FEMINIST MOVEMENTS 4 Journal of Law & Policy 463 (1996)   1996
Kristin L. Taylor TREATING MALE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENAS A BIAS CRIME 76 Boston University Law Review 575 (June, 1996)   1996
Thomas D. Barton VIOLENCE AND THE COLLAPSE OF IMAGINATION 81 Iowa Law Review 1249 (May 1, 1996)   1996
Chris Hutton VIOLENCE IN AMERICA: CONVOLUTING "HONOR" AND "RESPECT" 41 South Dakota Law Review 638 (1996)   1996
Victoria F. Nourse WHERE VIOLENCE, RELATIONSHIP, AND EQUALITY MEET: THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT'S CIVIL RIGHTS REMEDY 11 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal 1 (Summer, 1996)   1996
Robert J. Cottrol , Raymond T. Diamond "NEVER INTENDED TO BE APPLIED TO THE WHITE POPULATION": FIREARMS REGULATION AND RACIAL DISPARITY -- THE REDEEMED SOUTH'S LEGACY TO A NATIONAL JURISPRUDENCE? 70 Chicago-Kent Law Review 1307 (1995)   1995
Holly Maguigan CULTURAL EVIDENCE AND MALE VIOLENCE: ARE FEMINIST AND MULTICULTURALIST REFORMERS ON A COLLISION COURSE IN CRIMINAL COURTS? 70 New York University Law Review 36 (April, 1995)   1995
Anthony V. Alfieri DEFENDING RACIAL VIOLENCE 95 Columbia Law Review 1301 (June, 1995)   1995
Arthur L. Burnett, Sr. DISPENSING JUSTICE IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES 9-WTR Criminal Justice 8 (Winter, 1995)   1995
Birgit Schmidt Am Busch DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND TITLE III OF THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT OF 1993: A FEMINIST CRITIQUE 6 Hastings Women's Law Journal 1 (Winter 1995)   1995
Gloria Valencia-Weber , Christine P. Zuni DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND TRIBAL PROTECTION OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN THE UNITED STATES 69 Saint John's Law Review 69 (Winter-Spring 1995)   1995
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