Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year |
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) |
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2001 |
Michael A. Bellesiles |
FIREARMS REGULATION: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW |
28 Crime and Justice 137 (2001) |
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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) |
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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) |
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2001 |
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MAINSTREAM LEGAL RESPONSES TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VS. REAL NEEDS OF DIVERSE COMMUNITIES |
29 Fordham Urban Law Journal 13 (October, 2001) |
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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) |
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2001 |
Robert A. Levy |
PISTOL WHIPPED: BASELESS LAWSUITS, FOOLISH LAWS |
10 Journal of Law & Policy 1 (2001) |
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2001 |
Ian F. Haney Lopez |
PROTEST, REPRESSION, AND RACE: LEGAL VIOLENCE AND THE CHICANO MOVEMENT |
150 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 205 (November, 2001) |
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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) |
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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) |
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2001 |
Susan H. Bitensky |
SECTION 1983: AGENT OF PEACE OR VEHICLE OF VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN? |
54 Oklahoma Law Review 333 (Summer, 2001) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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2000 |
Martha Minow |
BETWEEN INTIMATES AND BETWEEN NATIONS: CAN LAW STOP THE VIOLENCE? |
50 Case Western Reserve Law Review 851 (Summer, 2000) |
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2000 |
Jeffrey M. Jenson, Ph.D. , Matthew O. Howard, Ph.D. |
CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF YOUTH VIOLENCE |
77 Denver University Law Review 629 (2000) |
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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) |
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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) |
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2000 |
Angela P. Harris |
GENDER, VIOLENCE, RACE, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE |
52 Stanford Law Review 777 (April, 2000) |
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2000 |
David B. Kopel |
GUNS, GANGS, AND PRESCHOOLS: |
1 Barry Law Review 63 (Summer 2000) |
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2000 |
Terri Yuh-lin Chen |
HATE VIOLENCE AS BORDER PATROL: AN ASIAN AMERICAN THEORY OF HATE VIOLENCE |
7 Asian Law Journal 69 (December, 2000) |
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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) |
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2000 |
Anthony V. Alfieri |
PROSECUTING VIOLENCE/RECONSTRUCTING COMMUNITY |
52 Stanford Law Review 809 (April, 2000) |
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2000 |
Richard Delgado |
PROSECUTING VIOLENCE: A COLLOQUY ON RACE, COMMUNITY, AND JUSTICE |
52 Stanford Law Review 751 (April, 2000) |
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2000 |
Daniel M. Filler |
RANDOM VIOLENCE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE DEBATE |
86 Virginia Law Review 1095 (August, 2000) |
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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) |
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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) |
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2000 |
Victor M. Hwang |
THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANTI-ASIAN VIOLENCE AND ASIAN AMERICA |
21 Chicano-Latino Law Review 17 (Spring 2000) |
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2000 |
Katherine Corry Eastman |
THE PROGRESS OF OUR MATURING SOCIETY: AN ANALYSIS OF STATE-SANCTIONED VIOLENCE |
39 Washburn Law Journal 526 (Spring, 2000) |
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2000 |
R. George Wright |
TRACES OF VIOLENCE: GADAMER, HABERMAS, AND THE HATE SPEECH PROBLEM |
76 Chicago-Kent Law Review 991 (2000) |
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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) |
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2000 |
William Lyons |
VIOLENCE AND THE POLITICS OF LAW AND ORDER |
34 Law and Society Review 213 (2000) |
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2000 |
Katherine Hunt Federle |
VIOLENCE IS THE WORD |
37 Houston Law Review 97 (Spring 2000) |
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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) |
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2000 |
Sarah M. Buel |
A LAWYER'S UNDERSTANDING OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE |
62 Texas Bar Journal 936 (October, 1999) |
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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) |
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1999 |
William N. Eskridge, Jr. |
FOREWORD: LEGAL REGULATION OF HATE-BASED VIOLENCE |
1999 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 1 (Summer, 1999) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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1999 |