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Anders Walker THE VIOLENT BEAR IT AWAY: EMMETT TILL AND THE MODERNIZATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT IN MISSISSIPPI 46 San Diego Law Review 459 (May/June 2009)   2009
Amanda C. Pustilnik VIOLENCE ON THE BRAIN: A CRITIQUE OF NEUROSCIENCE IN CRIMINAL LAW 44 Wake Forest Law Review 183 (Spring 2009)   2009
Elizabeth L. MacDowell WHEN READING BETWEEN THE LINES IS NOT ENOUGH: LESSONS FROM MEDIA COVERAGE OF A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOMICIDE-SUICIDE 17 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law 269 (2009)   2009
Alanna Buchanan A RACIAL JUSTICE PERSPECTIVE ON MONITORING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENDERS USING GPS SYSTEMS 43 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 271 (Winter, 2008)   2008
Bonita Meyersfeld DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, HEALTH, AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 22 Emory International Law Review 61 (2008)   2008
Julie Goldscheid GENDER VIOLENCE AND WORK: RECKONING WITH THE BOUNDARIES OF SEX DISCRIMINATION LAW 18 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 61 (2008)   2008
Rhonda Copelon GENDER VIOLENCE AS TORTURE: THE CONTRIBUTION OF CAT GENERAL COMMENT NO. 2 11 New York City Law Review 229 (Summer 2008)   2008
Rebecca A. Hart , M. Alexander Lowther HONORING SOVEREIGNTY: AIDING TRIBAL EFFORTS TO PROTECT NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 96 California Law Review 185 (February, 2008)   2008
Caroline Bettinger-López HUMAN RIGHTS AT HOME: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AS A HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION 40 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 19 (Fall 2008)   2008
Maxine Burkett MUCH ADO ABOUT . . . SOMETHING ELSE: D.C. V. HELLER, THE RACIALIZED MYTHOLOGY OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT, AND GUN POLICY REFORM 12 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 57 (Fall 2008)   2008
David B. Kopel PACIFIST-AGGRESSIVES VS. THE SECOND AMENDMENT: AN ANALYSIS OF MODERN PHILOSOPHIES OF COMPULSORY NON-VIOLENCE 3 Charleston Law Review 1 (Fall 2008)   2008
Amber Halldin RESTORING THE VICTIM AND THE COMMUNITY: A LOOK AT THE TRIBAL RESPONSE TO SEXUAL VIOLENCE COMMITTED BY NON-INDIANS IN INDIAN COUNTRY THROUGH NON-CRIMINAL APPROACHES 84 North Dakota Law Review 1 (2008)   2008
William Y. Chin SCHOOL VIOLENCE AND RACE: THE PROBLEM OF PEER RACIAL HARASSMENT AGAINST ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN STUDENTS IN SCHOOLS 10 Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Minority Issues 333 (Spring 2008)   2008
Ahmed A. White THE CONCEPT OF "LESS ELIGIBILITY" AND THE SOCIAL FUNCTION OF PRISON VIOLENCE IN CLASS SOCIETY 56 Buffalo Law Review 737 (July, 2008)   2008
Lenora M. Lapidus THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL BODIES IN INFLUENCING U.S. POLICY TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 77 Fordham Law Review 529 (November, 2008)   2008
Alice Edwards VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AS SEX DISCRIMINATION: JUDGING THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HUMAN RIGHTS TREATY BODIES 18 Texas Journal of Women and the Law 1 (Fall 2008)   2008
Catherine Pugh WHAT DO YOU GET WHEN YOU ADD MEGAN WILLIAMS TO MATTHEW SHEPARD AND VICTIM-OFFENDER MEDIATION? A HATE CRIME LAW THAT PROSECUTORS WILL ACTUALLY WANT TO USE 45 California Western Law Review 179 (Fall 2008)   2008
Penelope Andrews "DEMOCRACY STOPS AT MY FRONT DOOR" : OBSTACLES TO GENDER EQUALITY IN SOUTH AFRICA 5 Loyola University Chicago International Law Review 15 (Fall/Winter 2007)   2007
Melissa Breger , Theresa Hughes ADVANCING THE FUTURE OF FAMILY VIOLENCE LAW PEDAGOGY: THE FOUNDING OF A LAW SCHOOL CLINIC 41 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 167 (Fall 2007)   2007
Pratheepan Gulasekaram ALIENS WITH GUNS: EQUAL PROTECTION, FEDERAL POWER, AND THE SECOND AMENDMENT 92 Iowa Law Review 891 (March, 2007)   2007
John-Patrick Fritz CHECK YOUR RIGHTS AND YOUR GUNS AT THE DOOR: QUESTIONING THE VALIDITY OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS AGAINST THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS 35 Southwestern University Law Review 551 (2007)   2007
Thomas J. Leroe-Muñoz, Shabnam Roohparvar FEDERAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAW 8 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 311 (2007)   2007
Jeannine Bell HATE THY NEIGHBOR: VIOLENT RACIAL EXCLUSION AND THE PERSISTENCE OF SEGREGATION 5 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 47 (Fall, 2007)   2007
Clay Calvert IMUS, INDECENCY, VIOLENCE & VULGARITY: WHY THE FCC MUST NOT EXPAND ITS AUTHORITY OVER CONTENT 30 Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal (COMM/ENT) 1 (Fall 2007)   2007
Raquel J. Gabriel INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN THE GLBT COMMUNITIES: A SELECTED ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 43 California Western Law Review 417 (Spring 2007)   2007
Raquel J. Gabriel MINORITY GROUPS AND INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE: A SELECTED ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 19 Saint Thomas Law Review 451 (Spring 2007)   2007
Laurie Pompa THE FAMILY VIOLENCE OPTION IN TEXAS: WHY IT IS FAILING TO AID DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS ON WELFARE AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT 16 Texas Journal of Women and the Law 241 (Spring 2007)   2007
Deborah M. Weissman THE PERSONAL IS POLITICAL--AND ECONOMIC: RETHINKING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 2007 Brigham Young University Law Review 387 (2007)   2007
Ray Ybarra THINKING AND ACTING BEYOND BORDERS: AN EVALUATION OF DIVERSE STRATEGIES TO CHALLENGE VIGILANTE VIOLENCE ON THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER 3 Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties 377 (August, 2007)   2007
Rebecca Adams VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO STATE PROTECTION FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 20 New York International Law Review 57 (Winter, 2007)   2007
Emma Coleman Jordan "JUST LIKE A TREE PLANTED BY THE WATERS, I SHALL NOT BE MOVED:" CHARLES OGLETREE, JR., AND THE PLAIN VIRTUES OF LAWYERING FOR RACIAL EQUALITY 22 Harvard BlackLetter Law Journal 121 (Spring, 2006)   2006
Adele M. Morrison CHANGING THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (DIS)COURSE: MOVING FROM WHITE VICTIM TO MULTI-CULTURAL SURVIVOR 39 U.C. Davis Law Review 1061 (March, 2006)   2006
Erica Beecher-Monas , Edgar Garcia-Rill GENETIC PREDICTIONS OF FUTURE DANGEROUSNESS: IS THERE A BLUEPRINT FOR VIOLENCE? 69-SPG Law and Contemporary Problems 301 (Winter/Spring 2006)   2006
Judith E. Koons GUNSMOKE AND LEGAL MIRRORS: WOMEN SURVIVING INTIMATE BATTERY AND DEADLY LEGAL DOCTRINES 14 Journal of Law & Policy 617 (2006)   2006
Jay Stewart NAACP v. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: BLACK COMMUNITY STRUGGLE against POLICE VIOLENCE, 1959-68 9 Howard Scroll: The Social Justice Law Review 29 (Fall, 2006)   2006
J. Corey Harris OPPRESSION THROUGH VIOLENCE: THE CASE OF COLOMBIA -- AN EXPANSION OF THE FETISH OBJECT? 29 North Carolina Central Law Journal 98 (2006)   2006
Saul Cornell THE EARLY AMERICAN ORIGINS OF THE MODERN GUN CONTROL DEBATE: THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS, FIREARMS REGULATION, AND THE LESSONS OF HISTORY 17 Stanford Law and Policy Review 571 (2006)   2006
Carole Emberton THE LIMITS OF INCORPORATION: VIOLENCE, GUN RIGHTS, AND GUN REGULATION IN THE RECONSTRUCTION SOUTH 17 Stanford Law and Policy Review 615 (2006)   2006
Sarah Helene Duggin THE ONGOING BATTLE OVER WEINGARTEN RIGHTS FOR NON-UNION EMPLOYEES IN INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEWS: WHAT DO TERRORISM, CORPORATE FRAUD, AND WORKPLACE VIOLENCE HAVE TO DO WITH IT? 20 Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 655 (2006)   2006
Leila Abolfazli VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT (VAWA) 7 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 863 (2006)   2006
James D. Leach A SHOOTING RANGE AT BEAR BUTTE: RECONCILIATION OR RACISM? 50 South Dakota Law Review 244 (2005)   2005
William A. Wines DOES CAPITALISM WEAR A WHITE HAT OR RIDE A PALE HORSE? PHYSICAL AND ECONOMIC VIOLENCE IN AMERICA AND A SURVEY OF ATTITUDES TOWARD VIOLENCE HELD BY U.S. UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS MAJORS COMPARED TO OHIO VALLEYQUAKERS 33 Southern University Law Review 103 (Fall 2005)   2005
Lauren E. Crais DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 6 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 405 (2005)   2005
Lindsay M. Korey Lefteroff EXCESSIVE HECKLING AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR AT SPORTING EVENTS: A LEGAL SOLUTION? 14 University of Miami Business Law Review 119 (Fall/Winter, 2005)   2005
Liyah Kaprice Brown OFFICER OR OVERSEER?: WHY POLICE DESEGREGATION FAILS AS AN ADEQUATE SOLUTION TO RACIST, OPPRESSIVE, AND VIOLENT POLICING IN BLACK COMMUNITIES 29 New York University Review of Law and Social Change 757 (2005)   2005
Hon. Donna J. Hitchens, Patricia Van Horn, Ph.D., J.D., Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco, San Francisco General Hospital THE COURT'S ROLE IN SUPPORTING AND PROTECTING CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 6 Journal of the Center for Families, Children and the Courts 31 (2005)   2005
Beth A. Mandel THE WHITE FIST OF THE CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM: RACISM, PATRIARCHY, AND THE PRESUMPTIVE REMOVAL OF CHILDREN FROM VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN NICHOLSON V. WILLIAMS 73 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1131 (Spring, 2005)   2005
Cynthia Lee "BUT I THOUGHT HE HAD A GUN" 2 Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal 1 (Fall, 2004)   2004
Muneer I. Ahmad A RAGE SHARED BY LAW: POST-SEPTEMBER 11 RACIAL VIOLENCE AS CRIMES OF PASSION 92 California Law Review 1259 (October, 2004)   2004
Deborah A. Morgan ACCESS DENIED: BARRIERS TO REMEDIES UNDER THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT FOR LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENT BATTERED IMMIGRANT WOMEN 54 American University Law Review 485 (December, 2004)   2004
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