AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYear
Arneta Rogers HOW POLICE BRUTALITY HARMS MOTHERS: LINKING POLICE VIOLENCE TO THE REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE MOVEMENT 12 Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal 205 (Summer, 2015)   2015
Ann Tweedy INDIAN TRIBES AND GUN REGULATION: SHOULD TRIBES EXERCISE THEIR SOVEREIGN RIGHTS TO ENACT GUN BANS OR STAND-YOUR-GROUND LAWS? 78 Albany Law Review 885 (2014-2015)   2015
Donna H. Lee INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AGAINST ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN: MOVING FROM THEORY TO STRATEGY 28 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 315 (2015)   2015
Donna Coker, Leigh Goodmark, Marcia Olivo INTRODUCTION: CONVERGE! REIMAGINING THE MOVEMENT TO END GENDER VIOLENCE 5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 249 (Summer, 2015)   2015
The Honorable Cruz Reynoso JUSTICE FOR ALL AMERICANS? FATAL SHOOTINGS BY POLICE 49 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 121 (2015)   2015
Beth E. Richie KEYNOTE--REIMAGINING THE MOVEMENT TO END GENDER VIOLENCE: ANTI-RACISM, PRISON ABOLITION, WOMEN OF COLOR FEMINISMS, AND OTHER RADICAL VISIONS OF JUSTICE 5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 257 (Summer, 2015)   2015
Joseph Blocher NEW APPROACHES TO OLD QUESTIONS IN GUN SCHOLARSHIP 50 Tulsa Law Review 477 (Winter 2015)   2015
Eesha Pandit ON THE SAME BODIES: EXPLORING THE SHARED HISTORICAL LEGACY OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND REPRODUCTIVE INJUSTICE 5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 549 (Summer, 2015)   2015
Monique Hoeflinger (moderator) , Neil Irvin, Marcia Olivo, Jackie Payne PANEL ON NEW POSSIBILITIES FOR REFRAMING WORK TO END GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE 5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 521 (Summer, 2015)   2015
Leigh Goodmark (moderator) , Juanita Flores, Julie Goldscheid , Andrea Ritchie, SpearIt PLENARY 2--REDEFINING GENDER VIOLENCE 5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 289 (Summer, 2015)   2015
L. Song Richardson POLICE RACIAL VIOLENCE: LESSONS FROM SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 83 Fordham Law Review 2961 (May, 2015)   2015
Kenneth Lawson POLICE SHOOTINGS OF BLACK MEN AND IMPLICIT RACIAL BIAS: CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG 37 University of Hawaii Law Review 339 (Spring, 2015)   2015
Cory D. Hernandez REDEFINING RAPE: SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE ERA OF SUFFRAGE AND SEGREGATION BY ESTELLE B. FREEDMAN. CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, AND LONDON: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2013. 416 PP. $25.08 HARDCOVER 30 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice 323 (Summer 2015)   2015
Kim Diane Loewen REFRAMING HATE CRIMES: IDENTIFYING AND COMBATTING THE SYSTEMS OF VIOLENT OPPRESSION THAT CONVERGE UPON QUEER BLACK WOMEN 36 Women's Rights Law Reporter 137 (Winter 2015)   2015
Gabriel Arkles REGULATING PRISON SEXUAL VIOLENCE 7 Northeastern University Law Journal 69 (Spring, 2015)   2015
Deborah M. Weissman RETHINKING A NEW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PEDAGOGY 5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 635 (Summer, 2015)   2015
Anna Kastner THE OTHER WAR AT HOME: CHRONIC NUISANCE LAWS AND THE REVICTIMIZATION OF SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 103 California Law Review 1047 (August, 2015)   2015
Carolyn B. Ramsey THE STEREOTYPED OFFENDER: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THE FAILURE OF INTERVENTION 120 Penn State Law Review 337 (Fall, 2015)   2015
Ashley N. Guarino TRADING IN THE KEYS TO THE CELL FOR THE KEYS TO SUCCESS: REHABILITATING VIOLENT YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS IN NEW YORK STATE 43 Hofstra Law Review 833 (Spring 2015)   2015
Sherri Lee Keene VICTIM OR THUG? EXAMINING THE RELEVANCE OF STORIES IN CASES INVOLVING SHOOTINGS OF UNARMED BLACK MALES 58 Howard Law Journal 845 (Spring, 2015)   2015
Shadman Zaman VIOLENCE AND EXCLUSION: FELON DISENFRANCHISEMENT AS A BADGE OF SLAVERY 46 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 233 (Winter, 2015)   2015
Mary D. Fan VIOLENCE AND POLICE DIVERSITY: A CALL FOR RESEARCH 2015 Brigham Young University Law Review 875 (2015)   2015
Caroline S. Schmidt WHAT KILLED THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT'S CIVIL RIGHTS REMEDY BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT DID? 101 Virginia Law Review 501 (April, 2015)   2015
Gregory S. Parks , Shayne E. Jones , Rashawn Ray , Matthew W. Hughey , Jonathan M. Cox WHITE BOYS DRINK, BLACK GIRLS YELL . . .: A RACIALIZED AND GENDERED ANALYSIS OF VIOLENT HAZING AND THE LAW 18 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 93 (Winter 2015)   2015
Miyoko T. Pettit WHO IS WORTHY OF REDRESS?: RECOGNIZING SEXUAL VIOLENCE INJUSTICE AGAINST WOMEN OF COLOR AS UNIQUELY REDRESS-WORTHY -- ILLUMINATED BY A CASE STUDY ON KENYA'S MAU MAU WOMEN AND THEIR UNIQUE HARMS 30 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice 268 (Summer 2015)   2015
Donna Coker, Ahjané D. Macquoid WHY OPPOSING HYPER-INCARCERATION SHOULD BE CENTRAL TO THE WORK OF THE ANTI-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MOVEMENT 5 University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review 585 (Summer, 2015)   2015
Sandra S. Park CEDAW'S PROMISE FOR STRENGTHENING LAW-ENFORCEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY TO SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE UNITED STATES 2014 Michigan State Law Review 357 (2014)   2014
Pooja Gehi, Soniya Munshi CONNECTING STATE VIOLENCE AND ANTI-VIOLENCE: AN EXAMINATION OF THE IMPACT OF VAWA AND HATE CRIMES LEGISLATION ON ASIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES 21 Asian American Law Journal 5 (2014)   2014
Aruna Papp CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE: HONOUR-BASED VIOLENCE IN NORTH AMERICA 22 Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy 105 (2013-2014)   2014
Lee-ford Tritt DISPATCHES FROM THE TRENCHES OF AMERICA'S GREAT GUN TRUST WARS 108 Northwestern University Law Review 743 (Winter, 2014)   2014
Jane K. Stoever ENJOINING ABUSE: THE CASE FOR INDEFINITE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTION ORDERS 67 Vanderbilt Law Review 1015 (May, 2014)   2014
Julie Goldscheid GENDER NEUTRALITY, THE "VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN" FRAME, AND TRANSFORMATIVE REFORM 82 UMKC Law Review 623 (Spring, 2014)   2014
Claire Houston HOW FEMINIST THEORY BECAME (CRIMINAL) LAW: TRACING THE PATH TO MANDATORY CRIMINAL INTERVENTION IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES 21 Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 217 (2014)   2014
Toussaint Cummings I THOUGHT HE HAD A GUN: AMENDING NEW YORK'S JUSTIFICATION STATUTE TO PREVENT POLICE OFFICERS FROM MISTAKENLY SHOOTING UNARMED BLACK MEN 12 Cardozo Public Law, Policy and Ethics Journal 781 (Summer 2014)   2014
Remla Parthasarathy, Esq. IDENTIFYING AND DEPICTING CULTURE IN INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE CASES 22 Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy 71 (2013-2014)   2014
L. Song Richardson , Phillip Atiba Goff INTERROGATING RACIAL VIOLENCE 12 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 115 (Fall, 2014)   2014
Sarah Krakoff LAW, VIOLENCE, AND THE NEUROTIC STRUCTURE OF AMERICAN INDIAN LAW 49 Wake Forest Law Review 743 (Fall 2014)   2014
Jonathan Simon LAW'S VIOLENCE, THE STRONG STATE, AND THE CRISIS OF MASS IMPRISONMENT (FOR STUART HALL) 49 Wake Forest Law Review 649 (Fall 2014)   2014
Richard Delgado LAW'S VIOLENCE: DERRICK BELL'S NEXT ARTICLE 75 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 435 (Summer, 2014)   2014
Valorie K. Vojdik SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST MEN AND WOMEN IN WAR: A MASCULINITIES APPROACH 14 Nevada Law Journal 923 (Summer 2014)   2014
Kami Chavis Simmons THE LEGACY OF STOP AND FRISK: ADDRESSING THE VESTIGES OF A VIOLENT POLICE CULTURE 49 Wake Forest Law Review 849 (Fall 2014)   2014
Andrew P. Cohen THE LYNCHING OF JAMES SCALES: HOW THE FBI, THE DOJ, AND STATE AUTHORITIES "WHITEWASHED" RACIAL VIOLENCE IN BLEDSOE COUNTY, TENNESSEE 19 Texas Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights 285 (Spring, 2014)   2014
Heather Monasky WHAT'S LAW GOT TO DO WITH IT?: AN OVERVIEW OF CEDAW'S TREATMENT OF VIOLENCE against WOMEN AND GIRLS THROUGH CASE STUDIES 2014 Michigan State Law Review 327 (2014)   2014
Giovanna Shay [INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO] VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 42 Southwestern Law Review 801 (2013)   2013
Emerson Beishline AN EXAMINATION OF THE EFFECTS OF INSTITUTIONAL RACISM AND SYSTEMIC PREJUDICE ON INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN MINORITY COMMUNITIES 4 William Mitchell Law Raza Journal 2 (Spring, 2013)   2013
Lee-Ford Tritt DISPATCHES FROM THE TRENCHES OF AMERICA'S GREAT GUN TRUST WARS 108 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 154 (November 27, 2013)   2013
Nicholas J. Johnson FIREARMS POLICY AND THE BLACK COMMUNITY: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE MODERN ORTHODOXY 45 Connecticut Law Review 1491 (July, 2013)   2013
Andrew Jay McClurg FIREARMS POLICY AND THE BLACK COMMUNITY: REJECTING THE "WOULDN'T YOU WANT A GUN IF ATTACKED?" ARGUMENT 45 Connecticut Law Review 1773 (July, 2013)   2013
Gabriel Arkles GUN CONTROL, MENTAL ILLNESS, AND BLACK TRANS AND LESBIAN SURVIVAL 42 Southwestern Law Review 855 (2013)   2013
Amara S. Chaudhry-Kravitz IS BROWN THE NEW BLACK?: AMERICAN MUSLIMS, INHERENT PROPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE, AND AMERICA'S RACIAL HISTORY 20 Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice 3 (Fall, 2013)   2013
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