Past Volumes

Volume 47, Spring 2024

Introduction

 
Contents and Board 
 

Articles

 
Online Shaming and the Power of Informal Justice, Hadar Dancig-Rosenberg & Anat Peleg1
The Emotional and Affective Lives of Sexual Violence Survivors: A Comment on Dancig-Rosenberg and Peleg, Kathryn Abrams49
Listening to Emotion and Affect: A Reply to Professor Abrams, Hadar Dancig-Rosenberg73
Brief of Constitutional Law Scholars as Amici Curiae in Virginia v. Ferriero, Catharine A. MacKinnon & Kathleen M. Sullivan87
Trans Erasure, Intersex Manipulation: The First Amendment and Other Reflections from Women in Struggle v. Bain, Zee Scout111

 

STUDENT NOTES

The Public Opinion “Gloss” On Postpartum Psychosis Insanity Defenses: How Bias Affects Insanity Defense Outcomes and How a Filicide Act Provides a Remedy, Kira Eidson

Wrongful Death: A Loaded Gun of Fetal Personhood and Intimate Intimidation, Katherine Fleming

 

Volume 46:2, SUMMER 2023

Introduction

 
Contents and Board 
 

Articles

 
Overmedicalization?, Ruth Colker205
Bisexual Erasure, Marjorie Rowland, and the Evolution of LGBTQ Rights, Ann E. Tweedy265
Femicide as Gender Persecution, Caroline L. Davidson325
  
  

 

Volume 46:1, Winter 2023

Introduction

 
Contents and Board 
 

Articles

 
Tribal Nations and Abortion Access: A Path Forward, Lauren van Schilfgaarde, Aila Hoss, Ann E. Tweedy, Sarah Deer & Stacy Leeds1
Political Equality, Gender, and Democratic Legitimation in Dobbs, Aliza Forman-Rabinovici & Olatunde C. A. Johnson81
Aggravating Inequalities: State Regulation of Abortion and Contraception, Allison M. Whelan131
  
We would like to acknowledge Kyra M. DeTone for excellent research assistance on Political Equality, Gender, and Democratic Legitimation in Dobbs. We deeply apologize that Ms. DeTone’s name is misspelled in the acknowledgements. 

 

Volume 45:1, SPring 2022

Introduction

 
Contents and Board 
 
 

Articles

 
Contextualizing Menopause in the Law, Emily Gold Waldman, Naomi R. Cahn, and Bridget J. Crawford1
Eliminating “Built-in Headwinds”: Strengthening the Military by Integrating the Condition of PregnancyCaroline Raines Greenfield63
Too Young for Marriage But Not for Abortion: Keeping Teens in the “Driver’s Seat of Their Lives” Through the Intended Purpose Approach to the Shifting of Age Boundaries, J. Shoshanna Ehrlich125
Misogyny and Murder, Ann C. McGinley177
  

 

VOLUME 44:1, WINTER 2021

Articles

 
Outrunning Bias: Unmasking the Justifications for Excluding Non-Binary Athletes in Elite Sport, Jordan Buckwald1
Just Another Fast Girl: Exploring Slavery’s Continued Impact on the Loss of Black Girlhood, Mikah K. Thompson47
Two-Front War: The Struggle for Legitimacy in Military Sexual Assault Adjudications, Kyra Ziesk-Socolov91
Abolition as Lodestar: Rethinking Prison Reform From a Trans Perspective (Student Note), D Dangaran137
  

 

VOLUME 43:1, WINTER 2019

Articles

 
We Can Do It? How the Tax Cuts and Job Act Perpetuates Implicit Gender Bias In the Code, Anne Bryson Bauer1
Unregistered Patents & Gender Equality, Miriam Marcowitz-Bitton, Yotam Kaplan, & Emily Michiko Morris47
The Mainstreaming of Sex Workers’ Rights as Human Rights, Chi Adanna Mgbako91
When Trans Rights Are Disability Rights: The Promises and Perils of Seeking Gender Dysphoria Coverage Under the Americans With Disabilities Act (Student Note), Ali Szemanski137

 

VOLUME 42:2, Summer 2019

Articles

 
Legitimating the Transnational Family, Gillian R. Chadwick257
Testing One, Two, Three: Detecting and Proving Intersectional Discrimination in Housing Transactions, Melvin J. Kelley IV301
Mainstreaming Refugee Women’s Rights Advocacy, Tally Kritzman-Amir & Kayla Rothman-Zecher371
Toward a Functional Analysis of Sex in Federal Antidiscrimination Law, Maayan Sudai421
Sex Discrimination in Prison (Student Note), J.S. Welsh477

 

VOLUME 42:1, Winter 2018

Articles

 
And Even More of Us Are Brave: Intersectionality & Sexual Harassment of Women Students of Color, Nancy Chi Cantalupo1
Anti-Stereotyping Theory and Contract Law, Orit Gan83
Global Carceral Feminism and Domestic Violence: What the West Can Learn From Reconciliation in Uganda, Aparna Polavarapu123
Leveling Down Gender Equality, Tracy A. Thomas177
“A Woman of Strange Unfathomable Presence”: Ida Platt’s Lived Experience of Race, Gender, and Law, 1863-1939 (Essay), Gwen Jordan219

 

VOLUME 40:2, SUMMER 2017

Articles

 
Liberté, Egalité, Vie Privée: The Implications of France’s Anti-Veil Laws for Privacy and Autonomy, Sofie G. Syed301
Ignorance, Intent, and Ideology: Retaliation in Title IX, Annaleigh E. Curtis333
Shielding the Deportable Outsider: Exploring the Rape Shield Law as Model Evidentiary Rule for Protecting U Visa Applicants as Witnesses in Criminal Proceedings, Suzan M. Pritchett365
Sex Work and the Law in India: Perspectives, Voices and Narratives from the Margins, Dipika Jain & Kimberly Rhoten411
Not in the Name of Women’s Safety: Whole Woman’s Health as a Model for Transgender Rights (Student Note), Shayna Medley441

VOLUME 40:1, WINTER 2017

Articles

 
Responsible Resource Development and Prevention of Sex Trafficking: Safeguarding Native Women and Children on the Fort Berthold Reservation, Kathleen Finn, Erica Gajda, Thomas Perin, and Carla Fredericks1
Should Domestic Violence be Decriminalized?, Leigh Goodmark53
Of Milk and the Constitution, Mathilde Cohen115
Rape, Truth, and Hearsay, Bennett Capers183
Fetal Tissue Research & Abortion Conscription, Commodification, and the Future of Choice, Noah Gimbel229

 

Volume 39:2, Summer 2016

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Volume 39:1, WINTER 2016

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Volume 38:2, Summer 2015

Articles

 
Feminism in Yellowface, Stewart Chang 235
The Future of Polyamorous Marriage: Lessons From the Marriage Equality Struggle, Hadar Aviram & Gwendolyn M. Leachman 269
A Deficiency in Addressing Campus Sexual Assault: The Lack of Women Law Enforcement Officers, Karen Oehme, Nat Stern & Annelise Mennicke 337
The Long American Plan: The U.S. Government’s Campaign Against Venereal Disease and its Carriers, Scott Wasserman Stern 373
Why Originalism Needs Critical Theory: Democracy, Language, and Social Power (Student Note), Annaleigh E. Curtis 437

Volume 38:1, Winter 2015

Articles

 
Introduction: Religious Accommodation in the Age of Civil Rights, Nomi Maya Stolzenberg & Douglas NeJaimevii
Accommodation of Religion Thirty Years On, Mark Tushnet1
Hobby Lobby and the Dubious Enterprise of Religious Exemptions, Ira C. Lupu35
Religious Accommodation and the Welfare State, Thomas C. Berg104
One Cheer for Hobby Lobby: Improbable Alternatives, Truly Strict Scrutiny, and Third-Party Employee Burdens, Frederick Mark Gedicks153
Religious Refusals to Public Accommodations Laws: Four Reasons to Say No, Louise Melling177
Gendering Corporate Conscience, Elizabeth Sepper193

Volume 37:2, Summer 2014

Articles

 
Conferring Dignity: The Metamorphosis of the Legal Homosexual, Noa Ben-Asher 243
The Price of Privacy, 1973 to the Present, Mary Ziegler 285
Migrant Brides in Singapore: Women Strategizing Within Family, Market, and State, Amanda Wei-Zhen Chong 331
In the Box: Voir Dire on LGBT Issues in Changing Times, Giovanna Shay 407
Assessing Evidence, Argument, and Inequality in Bedford v. Canada, Max Waltman 459
Domestic Violence Homicide-Suicide: Expanding Intervention Through Mental Health Law (Student Note), Maryum Jordan546
Toward a Renewed Equal Rights Amendment: Now More Than Ever, Catharine A. MacKinnon569

Volume 37:1, Winter 2014

Articles

 
LGBTI Migrants in Immigration Detention: A Global Perspective, Shana Tabak & Rachel Levitan 1
Who Pays for the “Boomerang Generation?”: A legal Perspective on Financial Support for Young Adults, Sally F. Goldfarb45
The New Frontier of Advanced Reproductive Technology: Reevaluating Modern Legal Parenthood, Yehezkel Margalit, Orrie Levy & John Loike 107
What Innocent Spouse Relief Says About Wives and the Rest of Us, Stephanie Hunter McMahon 141
Double Jeopardy? An Empirical Study with Implications for the Debates over Implicit Bias and Intersectionality, Joan C. Williams185

Volume 36:2, Summer 2013

Articles

 
The U.S. Au Pair Program: Labor Exploitation and the Myth of Cultural Exchange, Janie A. Chuang 270
Work Wives, Laura A. Rosenbury 345
From Citizenship to Custody: Unwed Fathers Abroad and at Home , Albertina Antognini 405
Máscaras y Trenzas: Reflexiones (Un Proyecto de Identidad y Análisis a Través de Veinte Años), Margaret E. Montoya 469
Resisting Simple Dichotomies: Critiquing Narratives of Victims, Perpetrators, and Harm in Feminist Theories of Rape (Student Note), Alletta Brenner 503

Volume 36:1, Winter 2013

Articles

 
Congressional Power to Effect Sex Equality, Patricia A. Seith 1
The Dignity of Equality Legislation, Olatunde C. A. Johnson 89
Creating International Law: Gender as Leading Edge, Catharine A. MacKinnon 105
Aborting Dignity: The Abortion Doctrine After Gonzales v. Carhart, Victoria Baranetsky 123
Contractual Duress and Relations of Power, Orit Gan 171
Twelve Years Post Morrison: State Civil Remedies and a Proposed Government Subsidy to Incentivize Claims by Rape Survivors, Krista M. Anderson 223

Volume 35:2, Summer 2012

Articles

 
Tempering Idealism with Realism: Using Restorative Justice Processes to Promote Acceptance of Responsibility in Cases of Intimate Partner Violence, C. Quince Hopkins311

Symposium

 
Gendered (In)security: Migration and Criminalization in the Security State, Pooja Gehi357
Transgenderless, Stevie V. Tran & Elizabeth M. Glazer399
Lost in Transition: The Challenges of Remedying Transgender Employment Discrimination Under Title VII, Jason Lee423
Trans-cending Space in Women’s Only Spaces: Title IX Cannot Be the Basis for ExclusionKatherine Kraschel463
A Non-Medicalized Medical Deduction?: O’Donnabhain v. Commissioner & the I.R.S.’s Understanding of Transgender Medical Care, Lauren Herman487
The Massachusetts Transgender Equal Rights Bill: Formal Legal Equality in a Transphobic System, Jean Strout487
No End In Sight: Why the “End Demand” Movement is the Wrong Focus for Efforts to Eliminate Human Trafficking (Student Note), Stephanie M. Berger523

Volume 35:1, Winter 2012

Articles

 
Feminist Legal Realism, Mae C. Quinn1
Unsex Mothering, Darren Rosenblum57
Batterers as Agents of the State: Challenging the Public/Private Distinction in Intimate Partner Violence-Based Asylum Claims, Marisa Silenzi Cianciarulo117
A New Tortious Interference with Contractual Relations: Gender and Erotic Triangles in Lumley v. Gye, Sarah Swan167
Title VII: A Shift from Sex to Relationships, Victoria Schwartz209
Taking Rape Seriously: Rape as Slavery (Student Note), Jane Kim263

Volume 34:2, Summer 2011

Symposium

 
Normalizing Sex and its Discontents: Establishing Sexual Rights in International Law, Mindy Jane Roseman & Alice M. Miller313
Give Justice Ginsburg What She Wants: Using Sex Equality Arguments to Demand Examination of the Legitimacy of State Interests in Abortion Regulation, Priscilla J. Smith377
Access to Information on Safe Abortion: A Harm Reduction and Human Rights Approach, Joanna N. Erdman413
Beyond Religious Refusals: The Case for Protecting Health Care Workers’ Provision of Abortion Care , Steph Sterling & Jessica L. Waters463
Capacity and Autonomy: A Thought Experiment on Minors’ Access to Assisted Reproductive Technology, Michele Goodwin & Naomi Duke503

Articles

 
The Constitution and Female-Initiated Divorce in Pakistan: Western Liberalism in Islamic Garb, Karin Carmit Yefet553
Abnormal Persons or Embedded Individuals?: Tracing the Development of Informed Consent Regulations for Abortion (Student Note), Evelyn Atkinson617

 Volume 34:1, Winter 2011

Articles

 
Gender-Based Affirmative Action and Reverse Gender Bias: Beyond Gratz, Parents Involved, and Ricci, Rosalie Berger Levinson1
Skeptical Marriage Equality, Suzanne A. Kim37
In Whose Best Interest? New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services v. V.M. and B.G. and the Next Wave of Court-Controlled Pregnancies, Jessica L. Waters81
Privacy Rights and Public Families, Khiara M. Bridges113
Parental Involvement Laws and New Governance, Rachel Rebouché175
Feminism, Power, and Sex Work in the Context of HIV/AIDS: Consequences for Women’s Health, Aziza Ahmed225
Queer Ruralism (Student Note), Bud W. Jerke259

Volume 33:2, Summer 2010

Articles

 
Asking the Man Question: Masculinities Analysis and Feminist Theory, Nancy E. Dowd415
Masculinities, Law, and Personal Life: Towards a New Framework for Understanding Men, Law, and Gender, Richard Collier431
The Burdens of Manliness, John M. Kang477
Keeping Men “Men” and Women Down: Sex Segregation, Anti- Essentialism, and Masculinity, David S. Cohen509
Learning Differences: Sex-Role Stereotyping in Single-Sex Public Education, Juliet A. Williams555
Ricci v. DeStefano: A Masculinities Theory Analysis , Ann C. McGinley581
Masculinities Narratives and Latino Immigrant Workers: A Case Study of the Las Vegas Residential Construction Trades, Leticia M. Saucedo & Maria Cristina Morales625
Politics of the Headscarf in Turkey: Masculinities, Feminism, and the Construction of Collective Identities, Valorie K. Vojdik661
The Harm in “Sexting”?: Analyzing the Constitutionality of Child Pornography Statutes that Prohibit the Voluntary Production, Possession, and Dissemination of Sexually Explicit Images By Teenagers (Student Note), Sarah Wastler687

Volume 33:1, Winter 2010

Articles

 
Making Up is Hard to Do: Race/Gender/Sexual Orientation in the Law School ClassroomRobert S. Chang & Adrienne D. Davis1
Responses 
A Little More Mascara: Response to Making Up Is Hard to Do, Darren Rosenblum59
Be Professional!, Dean Spade71
Straightening Up: Black Women Law Professors, Interracial Relationships, and Academic Fit(ting) In, Adele M. Morrison85
Scientific Understandings of Postpartum Illness: Improving Health Law and Policy?, Stacey A. Tovino99
From Lily Bart to the Boom-Boom Room: How Wall Street’s Social and Cultural Response to Women Has Shaped Securities Regulation, Christine Sgarlata Chung175
A Name of One’s Own: Gender and Symbolic Legal Personhood in the European Court of Human Rights, Yofi Tirosh247

Tribute to Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick

 
A Tribute from Legal Studies to Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick: Introduction, Janet Halley309
Eve Sedgwick, Civil Rights, and Perversion, Katherine M. Franke313
Embracing the Affective Family, Clare Huntington321
Romancing the Family, Susan R. Schmeiser327
Reading A Poem is Being Written: A Tribute to Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Philomina Tsoukala339
Rethinking International Women’s Human Rights Through Eve Sedgwick, Darren Rosenblum349

Student Note

 
Health Care Reform and Reproductive Rights: Sex Equality Arguments for Abortion Coverage in a National Plan (Student Note), Jennifer Keighley357

Case Comment

 
Excessively Intrusive in Light of Age or Sex?: An Analysis of Safford United School District No. 1 v. Redding and its Implications for Strip Searches in Schools, Laura Jarrett403

Volume 32:2, Summer 2009

A Celebration of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

 
Remarks Commemorating Celebration 55: The Women’s Leadership Summit, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg & Dean Elena Kagan233
Social Reform Litigation and its Challenges: An Essay in Honor of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Michael J. Klarman251

Articles

 
Inclusion, Accommodation, and Recognition: Accounting for Differences Based on Religion and Sexual Orientation, Douglas NeJaime303
Internet Defamation as Profit Center: The Monetization of Online Harassment, Ann Bartow383
The Author of Her Trouble: Abortion in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Judicial Discourses (Student Note), Ashley Gorski431
The Costs of Multiple Gestation Pregnancies in Assisted Reproduction (Student Note), Urska Velikonja463

Book Review

 
Review of The Deepening Darkness: Patriarchy, Resistance, and Democracy’s Future by Carol Gilligan & David A.J. Richards, Samantha Crane (student)505

Volume 32:1, Winter 2009

Articles

 
LGBT Elder Law: Toward Equity in Aging, Nancy J. Knauer1
Accidental Incest: Drawing the Line – or the Curtain? – For Reproductive Technology, Naomi Cahn59
Multiple Families, Multiple Goals, Multiple Failures: The Need for “Limited Equalization” as a Theory of Child Support, Adrienne Jennings Lockie109
Gender Outlaws Before the Law: The Courts of the Borderland, Aeyal Gross165

Volume 31:2, Summer 2008

Articles

 
The True Woman: Scenes From the Law of Self-Defense, Jeannie Suk237
Feminist Disagreement (Comparatively) Recast, Rosalind Dixon277
The Invisible Pregnant Athlete and the Promise of Title IX, Deborah L. Brake323

Spring 2007 Conference: Changing Social Norms? Title IX and Legal Activism

 
Changing Social Norms? Title IX and Legal Activism (Student Comment), Lexie Kuznick & Megan Ryan367
Comments from the Conference, Edited and Abridged by Megan Ryan378
Concluding Remarks , Diane L. Rosenfeld407
Roe v. Crawford: Do Inmates Have an Eighth Amendment Right to Elective Abortions?(Student Note), Mark Egerman423
Trans Models in Prison: The Medicalization of Gender Identity and the Eighth Amendment Right to Sex Reassignment Therapy (Student Note), Alvin Lee447

Volume 31:1, Winter 2008

Articles

 
Selective Recognition of Gender Difference in the Law: Revaluing the Caretaker Role, Pamler Laufer-Ukeles1
Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity: American Law in Light of East Asian Developments, Holning Lau67
Exposing Hostile Environments for Female Graduate Students in Academic Science Laboratories: The McDonnell Douglas Burden-Shifting Framework as a Paradigm for Analyzing the “Women in Science” Problem, Lucy M. Stark101
Women At Work: Towards an Inclusive Narrative of the Rise of the Regulatory State, Arianne Renan Barzilay169
Eugenic Feminism: Mental Hygiene, the Women’s Movement, and the Campaign for Eugenic Legal Reform, 1900-1935 (Student Note), Mary Ziegler211

Volume 30:2, Summer 2007

Multi-Disciplinary Responses to Susan Sturm’s The Architecture of Inclusion

 
Dynamism, Not Just Diversity (Preface to Responses), Lani Guinier & Martha Minnow269
The Architecture of Inclusion: Evidence from Corporate Diversity Programs, Frank Dobbin & Alexandra Kalev279
Tempered Radicals as Institutional Change Agents: The Case of Advancing Gender Equality at the University of Michigan, Debra Meyerson & Megan Tompkins303
Progressive Lawyering in Politically Depressing Times: Can New Models for Institutional Self-Reform Achieve More Effective Structural Change?, Susan D. Carle323
Toward a New Civil Rights Framework, Guy-Uriel E. Charles353
Getting More Women into Science: Knowledge Issues, Londa Schiebinger365
The Supermodular Architecture of Inclusion
Richard Brooks & Valerie Purdie-Vaughns
379
Studying Institutional Engagement: Utilizing Social Psychology Research Methodologies to Study Law Student Engagement, Bonita London, Vanessa Anderson & Geraldine Downey389
The Architecture of Inclusion: Interdisciplinary Insights on Pursuing Institutional Citizenship (Conclusion to Responses), Susan Sturm409

Articles

 
Pain, Pleasure, and Consenting Women: Exploring Feminist Responses to S/M and Its Legal Regulation in Canada through Jelinek’s The Piano Teacher, Maneesha Deckha425
Exposing Sex Stereotypes in Recent Same-Sex Marriage Jurisprudence, Deborah A. Widiss, Elizabeth L. Rosenblatt & Douglas NeJaime461
The Home as Their Castle: An Analysis of Georgia v. Randolph’s Implications for Domestic Disputes (Student Note), Meagan Rasch-Chabot507
Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. White: The Scope of Retaliatory Actions and a Legal Catch-22
(Student Note), Mary Newman
519
“An Exercise in Fiction”: The Sixth Ammendment Confrontation Clause, Forfeiture by Wrongdoing, and Domestic Violence in Davis v. Washington(Student Note), Rebecca McKinstry531

Volume 30:1, Winter 2007

Articles

 
Remarks on Women’s Progress at the Bar and on the Bench, Ruth Bader Ginsburg1
Social Research and Social Change: Meeting the Challenge of Gender Inequality and Sexual Abuse, Deborah L. Rhode11
Marriage and the Elephant: The Liberal Democratic State’s Regulation of Intimate Relationships Between Adults, Maxine Eichner25
Developing Markets in Baby-Making: In the Matter of Baby M, Carol Sanger67
It’s Time That You Know: The Shortcomings of Ignorance as Fairness in Employment Law and the Need for an “Information-Shifting” Model, Naomi Schoenbaum99
Creating a True Army of One: Four Proposals to Combat Sexual Harassment in Today’s Army, Dana Michael Hollywood151
A Penumbra Overlooked: The Free Exercise Clause and Lawrence v. Texas (Student Note), Benjamin M. Eidleson203
Missing the Mark: Why the Trafficking Victims Protection Act Fails to Protect Sex Trafficking Victims in the United States (Student Note), April Rieger231

Book Review

 
Review of Split Decisions: How and Why to Take a Break from Feminism by Janet Halley, Mary Anne Franks (student)257

Volume 29:2, Summer 2006

Articles

The Architecture of Inclusion: Advancing Workplace Equity in Higher Education, Susan Sturm247
From the International to the Local in Feminist Legal Responses to Rape, Prostitution/Sex Work, and Sex Trafficking: Four Studies in Contemporary Governance Feminism, Janet Halley, Prahba Kotiswaran, Hila Shamir, and Chantal Thomas335
Disability, Life, Death, and Choice, Samuel R. Bagenstos425
A Conversation Among Deans from “Results: Legal Education, Institutional Change, and a Decade of Gender Studies,” Dean Edward Rubin, Dean W.H. Knight, Dean Katherine Bartlett465

Comments

Barnes v. City of Cincinnati: Command Presence, Gender Bias, and Problems of Police Aggression, Mary Newman485
Sexual Violence, Counting to Twenty, and the Metaphysics of Criminal Acts: An Analysis of Valentine v. Konteh, Phil Telfeyan493
The Misleading Metaphor of the Slap in the Face: An Analysis of Ash v. Tyson, Miriam Jacks Achtenberg501

Book Review

 
Pregnancy and Power: A Short History of Reproductive Politics in America, Rickie Solinger509
 

Volume 29:1. Winter 2006

Articles

 
Desperately Seeking a MoralistRobin West1
The Necessity of Sex Change: A Struggle for Intersex and Transsex LibertiesNoa Ben-Asher51
Misogyny, Androgyny, and Sexual Harassment: Sex Discrimination in a Gender-Deconstructed WorldMeredith Render99
Family Caps in Welfare Reform: Their Coercive Effects and Damaging ConsequencesRebekah J. Smith151

NOTES

 
Prosecuting Crimes of Rape and Sexual Violence at the ICTR: The Application of Joint Criminal Enterprise Theory, Rebecca L. Haffajee201
“Take My Riches, Give Me Justice”: A Contextual Analysis of Pakistan’s Honor Crimes Legislation, Mazna Hussain223
 

Volume 28:2, Summer 2005

ARTICLES

 
Title IX: Beyond Equal Protection, David S. Cohen217
Eyes Wide Shut: Erasing Women’s Experiences from the Clinic to the Courtroom, Ellen Waldman & Marybeth Herald285

FOCUS SECTION ON LAW AND EMOTION

 
Legal Feminism and the Emotions: Three Moments in an Evolving Relationship, Kathryn Abrams325
This Is Not Your Father’s Autonomy: Lesbian and Gay Rights from a Feminist and Relational Perspective, Carlos A. Ball345
Willfully Blinded: On Date Rape and Self-Deception, Andrew E. Taslitz 
Gender and Emotion in Criminal Law, Katharine K. Baker447

COMMENT

 
Reconceptualizing Fatherhood: The Stakes Involved in Newdow, Gloria Chan467

RECENT DEVELOPMENT

 
Using the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women To Advocate for the Political Rights of Women in a Democratic Burma, Andrea D. Friedman481
 

Volume 28:1, Winter 2005

ARTICLES

 
A Defense of Paid Family Leave, Gillian Lester1
Law and Women’s Agency in Post-Revolutionary Iran, Louise Halper85
False Starts: Harvard Law School’s Efforts Toward Integrating Women into the Faculty, 1928-1981, Mary Elizabeth Basile143

COMMENTS

 
Pennsylvania State Police v. Suders: Turning a Blind Eye to the Reality of Sexual Harassment, Amal Bass195
Smith v. City of Salem: Transgendered Jurisprudence and an Expanding Meaning of Sex Discrimination Under Title VII, Melinda Chow207
 

Volume 26, Spring 2003

Introduction

 

ARTICLES

 
The Culture of Compliance: The Final Triumph of Form Over Substance in Sexual Harassment Law, Joanna L. Grossman3
Beyond the Maternal Wall: Relief for Family Caregivers Who Are Discriminated Against on the Job, Joan C. Williams and Nancy Segal77
The Quiet Revolution: Japanese Women Working Around the Law, Robbi Louise Miller163

FOCUS SECTION: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

1
Effective Assistance of Counsel for Battered Women Defendants: A Normative Construct, Sarah M. Buel217
Invisible Victims: Holding the Educational System Liable for Teen Dating Violence at School, Christine N. Carlson351

 

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