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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Essay/Art Contest 2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Essay/Art Contest 2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
No abstract provided.
5th Annual Women In Law Leadership Lecture, Roger Williams University School Of Law
5th Annual Women In Law Leadership Lecture, Roger Williams University School Of Law
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
No abstract provided.
Rwu Law Alumni Newsletter April 2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Rwu Law Alumni Newsletter April 2024, Roger Williams University School Of Law
RWU Law
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It's Time For Employers To Address Menopause, Experts Say, Anne Cullen, Marcy Karin
It's Time For Employers To Address Menopause, Experts Say, Anne Cullen, Marcy Karin
UDC Law Faculty in the News
No abstract provided.
From Natchitoches To Nuremberg: The Life Of Legal Pioneer Lyria Dickason, Todd C. Peppers
From Natchitoches To Nuremberg: The Life Of Legal Pioneer Lyria Dickason, Todd C. Peppers
Scholarly Articles
Lyria was one of a small handful of women who graduated from a Louisiana law school in the 1930’s. Despite the employment barriers facing female attorneys, she went on to become one of the first female law clerks in both the federal and state judiciary. To date, Lyria’s story has not been told. I have recently discovered, however, that Lyria’s children and grandchildren preserved her letters to her family. They are a treasure trove of information about a woman whose career took her from rural Louisiana to Louisiana’s highest court as well as the post-war ruins of Nazi Germany. The …
2023 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Essay/Art Contest, Roger Williams University School Of Law
2023 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Essay/Art Contest, Roger Williams University School Of Law
School of Law Conferences, Lectures & Events
No abstract provided.
Originalism: Erasing Women From The Body Politic, Malinda L. Seymore
Originalism: Erasing Women From The Body Politic, Malinda L. Seymore
Faculty Scholarship
In Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, the Court relied on originalism to excise women from the Constitution. Originalism is purposefully backward-looking. With cherry-picked history, the Court created a future that looks to the past: a past where unwed pregnancy is shameful and can be redeemed only by secret adoption. Yet the case has revealed originalism as a flawed method, harmed the legitimacy of the Court, and energized those supporting abortion rights.
Bar Exam Policies On Menstruation Still Fall Short, Margaret E. Johnson, Elizabeth B. Cooper, Marcy Karin
Bar Exam Policies On Menstruation Still Fall Short, Margaret E. Johnson, Elizabeth B. Cooper, Marcy Karin
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
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Interjurisdictional Abortion Wars In The Post-Roe Era, Maya Manian
Interjurisdictional Abortion Wars In The Post-Roe Era, Maya Manian
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
The Supreme Court appears poised to overrule fifty years of precedent holding that pre-viability prohibitions on abortion are unconstitutional. In a leaked draft opinion of Dobbs v. Jackson Women Health Organization, Justice Alito proclaims that Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey must be overruled and abortion left to the states to regulate. During oral argument in Dobbs, Justice Kavanaugh suggested that overturning Roe would return the Court to a postion of "neutrality" on abortion. Justice Kavanaugh's assertion falls in line with claims by anti-abortion jurists that reversing Roe would simplify abortion law by returning the issue to the …
Women, Peace, And Security: A Human Rights Agenda?, Christine M. Chinkin
Women, Peace, And Security: A Human Rights Agenda?, Christine M. Chinkin
Book Chapters
The Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda emanates from the ground-breaking Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) which centres upon bringing women’s experiences of armed conflict into decision and policymaking in the exercise of the Council’s primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security. The chapter asks whether, despite its location within the Security Council, WPS can be understood as an international human rights agenda as envisaged by women activists who lobbied for the adoption of Resolution 1325. It traces the antecedents of WPS through women’s peace and human rights activism throughout the twentieth century. It examines the texts …
Letter To Vermont Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Vermont Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Utah State Bar, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Utah State Bar, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Virginia Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Virginia Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Wisconsin Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Wisconsin Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To New Hampshire Supreme Court, Office Of Bar Admissions, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To New Hampshire Supreme Court, Office Of Bar Admissions, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To New Mexico Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To New Mexico Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Bar Admissions Administrator, Commonwealth Of The Northern Mariana Islands Supreme Court, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Bar Admissions Administrator, Commonwealth Of The Northern Mariana Islands Supreme Court, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Chief Appellate Clerk, Palau Supreme Court, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Chief Appellate Clerk, Palau Supreme Court, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Board Of Bar Examiners, Commonwealth Of Puerto Rico Supreme Court, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Board Of Bar Examiners, Commonwealth Of Puerto Rico Supreme Court, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To South Dakota Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To South Dakota Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Committee Of Bar Examiners, Supreme Court Of The Virgin Islands, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Committee Of Bar Examiners, Supreme Court Of The Virgin Islands, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Washington State Bar Association, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Washington State Bar Association, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Administrator For Attorney Services Division, Nebraska Supreme Court, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Administrator For Attorney Services Division, Nebraska Supreme Court, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
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Letter To The Board Of Law Examiners For The State Of North Carolina, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To The Board Of Law Examiners For The State Of North Carolina, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To New Jersey Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To New Jersey Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Board Of Bar Examiners, Supreme Court Of Ohio, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Board Of Bar Examiners, Supreme Court Of Ohio, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Regulatory Counsel, Oregon State Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Regulatory Counsel, Oregon State Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Oklahoma Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Oklahoma Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Bar Administrator, Rhode Island Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Bar Administrator, Rhode Island Board Of Bar Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Arkansas State Board Of Law Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Arkansas State Board Of Law Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.