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Feminist Theory And Freedom Of Speech, Free Speech Theory, Susan H. Williams
Feminist Theory And Freedom Of Speech, Free Speech Theory, Susan H. Williams
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: An Ocean Apart? Freedom of Expression in Europe and the United States. This Article was originally written in French and delivered as a conference paper at a symposium held by the Center for American Law of the University of Paris II (Panthèon-Assas) on January 18-19, 2008.
Applying The Discrimination Model To Violence Against Women: Some Reflections On Theory And Practice, Sally F. Goldfarb
Applying The Discrimination Model To Violence Against Women: Some Reflections On Theory And Practice, Sally F. Goldfarb
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Silence Compounded- The Conjuction Of Race And Gender Violence, Zanita E. Fenton
Silence Compounded- The Conjuction Of Race And Gender Violence, Zanita E. Fenton
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Battering Through The Lens Of Class, Jody Raphael
Battering Through The Lens Of Class, Jody Raphael
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Advancing Equality In Domestic Violence Law Reform, Julie Goldscheid
Advancing Equality In Domestic Violence Law Reform, Julie Goldscheid
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
"Pro-Life" Absolutes, Feminist Challenges: The Fundamentalist Narrative Of Irish Abortion Law 1986-1992, Ruth Fletcher
"Pro-Life" Absolutes, Feminist Challenges: The Fundamentalist Narrative Of Irish Abortion Law 1986-1992, Ruth Fletcher
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
This article asks how Irish abortion law developed to the point of stopping a young pregnant rape victim from travelling abroad to have an abortion in 1992 (Attorney General v. X.). The author argues that this case, which ultimately saw the Irish Supreme Court overturn that decision and recognize the young woman's right to abortion, was the last chapter of the fundamentalist narrative of Irish abortion law. The feminist critique of that law needs to consider its particular fundamentalist aspects in order to clarify the obstacles posed to the struggle for Irish women's reproductive freedom. The author argues that a …
Racism And Patriarchy In The Meaning Of Motherhood, Dorthy E. Roberts
Racism And Patriarchy In The Meaning Of Motherhood, Dorthy E. Roberts
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Operation Rescue And The Necessity Defense: Beginning A Feminist Deconstruction, Susan B. Apel
Operation Rescue And The Necessity Defense: Beginning A Feminist Deconstruction, Susan B. Apel
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.