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Gender Law: After Twenty-Five Years, Katharine T. Bartlett
Gender Law: After Twenty-Five Years, Katharine T. Bartlett
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
In Harm’S Way: Gender And Human Rights In National Security, Jayne C. Huckerby
In Harm’S Way: Gender And Human Rights In National Security, Jayne C. Huckerby
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Me Too? Race, Gender, And Ending Workplace Sexual Harassment, Trina Jones, Emma E. Wade
Me Too? Race, Gender, And Ending Workplace Sexual Harassment, Trina Jones, Emma E. Wade
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Paradox Of Policing As Protection: A Harm Reduction Approach To Prostitution Using Safe Injection Sites As A Guide, Emani Walks
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Pregnancy In Confinement, Anti-Shackling Laws And The “Extraordinary Circumstances” Loophole, Chris Dinardo
Pregnancy In Confinement, Anti-Shackling Laws And The “Extraordinary Circumstances” Loophole, Chris Dinardo
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Cultural Competency In A Post-Model Rule 8.4(G) World, Latonia Haney Keith
Cultural Competency In A Post-Model Rule 8.4(G) World, Latonia Haney Keith
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Human Trafficking And Terrorism: Utilizing National Security Resources To Prevent Human Trafficking In The Islamic State, Shannon A. Welch
Human Trafficking And Terrorism: Utilizing National Security Resources To Prevent Human Trafficking In The Islamic State, Shannon A. Welch
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Right To Privacy And The Right To Use The Bathroom Consistent With One’S Gender Identity, Vincent J. Samar
The Right To Privacy And The Right To Use The Bathroom Consistent With One’S Gender Identity, Vincent J. Samar
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Case In Favor Of Ocr’S Tougher Title Ix Policies: Pushing Back Against The Pushback, Sarah Edwards
The Case In Favor Of Ocr’S Tougher Title Ix Policies: Pushing Back Against The Pushback, Sarah Edwards
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Race, Marriage, Markets, Choice, And Some Reflections On Is Marriage For White People?, Twila L. Perry
Race, Marriage, Markets, Choice, And Some Reflections On Is Marriage For White People?, Twila L. Perry
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Relocation Law And Survivors Of Domestic Violence, Talley Wood
Relocation Law And Survivors Of Domestic Violence, Talley Wood
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
When In Doubt Take Them Out: Removal Of Children From Victims Of Domestic Violence Ten Years After Nicholson V. Williams, Lynn F. Beller
When In Doubt Take Them Out: Removal Of Children From Victims Of Domestic Violence Ten Years After Nicholson V. Williams, Lynn F. Beller
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Psychological Jurisprudence And The Power Of Law: A Critique Of North Carolina’S Woman’S Right To Know Act, Bruce A. Arrigo, Jessica L. Waldman
Psychological Jurisprudence And The Power Of Law: A Critique Of North Carolina’S Woman’S Right To Know Act, Bruce A. Arrigo, Jessica L. Waldman
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
“The Obscenities Of This Country”: Canada V. Bedford And The Reform Of Canadian Prostitution Laws , Lauren Sampson
“The Obscenities Of This Country”: Canada V. Bedford And The Reform Of Canadian Prostitution Laws , Lauren Sampson
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Child, Victim, Or Prostitute? Justice Through Immunity For Prostituted Children , Tessa L. Dysart
Child, Victim, Or Prostitute? Justice Through Immunity For Prostituted Children , Tessa L. Dysart
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Fighting Fire With Fire: Technology In Child Sex Trafficking, Mary Graw Leary
Fighting Fire With Fire: Technology In Child Sex Trafficking, Mary Graw Leary
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Emerging Victimhood: Moving Towards The Protection Of Domestic Juveniles Involved In Prostitution , Nikki J. Hasselbarth
Emerging Victimhood: Moving Towards The Protection Of Domestic Juveniles Involved In Prostitution , Nikki J. Hasselbarth
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Divorcing Sexual Harassment From Sex: Lessons From The French, L. Camille Hébert
Divorcing Sexual Harassment From Sex: Lessons From The French, L. Camille Hébert
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Law, Social Movements, And The Political Economy Of Domestic Violence, Deborah M. Weissman
Law, Social Movements, And The Political Economy Of Domestic Violence, Deborah M. Weissman
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
This article uses the occasion of the 2013 Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) to review the circumstances by which legal theory and social movement discourse have circumscribed the scope of VAWA and the dominant approach to domestic violence. This article seeks to explore the relationship between domestic violence advocacy and feminist theory, which has functioned as “the ideological reflection of one’s own place in society” with insufficient attention to superstructures. Additionally, it argues for a reexamination of the current domestic violence/criminal justice paradigm and calls for the consideration of economic uncertainty and inequality as a context for …
Prosecuting Domestic Violence After Giles: Why A Categorical Approach To The Forfeiture Doctrine Threatens Female Autonomy, Michael Vargas
Prosecuting Domestic Violence After Giles: Why A Categorical Approach To The Forfeiture Doctrine Threatens Female Autonomy, Michael Vargas
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
A Cautionary Tale: Black Women, Criminal Justice, And Hiv , Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
A Cautionary Tale: Black Women, Criminal Justice, And Hiv , Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Intimate Partner Violence—Is There A Solution?, Diksha Munjal
Intimate Partner Violence—Is There A Solution?, Diksha Munjal
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Roles Of Phones And Computers In Threatening And Abusing Women Victims Of Male Intimate Partner Abuse , Joanne Belknap, Ann T. Chu, Anne P. Deprince
The Roles Of Phones And Computers In Threatening And Abusing Women Victims Of Male Intimate Partner Abuse , Joanne Belknap, Ann T. Chu, Anne P. Deprince
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Social Science In Judicial Decision Making: How Gay Rights Advocates Can Learn From Integration And Capital Punishment Case Law , Amy Rublin
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
This Article explores the intersection of social science and judicial decision making. It examines to what extent, and in what contexts, judges utilize social science in reaching and bolstering their rulings. The Article delves into three areas of law that are typically not grouped together—integration, gay rights, and capital punishment—to see the similarities and differences in the use of empirical findings. Analyzing the language in judicial opinions from family courts, district courts, circuit courts, and the United States Supreme Court enabled the emergence of trends. The opinions revealed that inconsistency in the use of social science may stem from how …
Looking A Gift Horse In The Mouth—The Underutilization Of Crime Victim Compensation Funds By Domestic Violence Victims , Njeri Mathis Rutledge
Looking A Gift Horse In The Mouth—The Underutilization Of Crime Victim Compensation Funds By Domestic Violence Victims , Njeri Mathis Rutledge
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Failing To Achieve The Goal: A Feminist Perspective On Why Rape Law Reform In Taiwan Has Been Unsuccessful, Chih-Chieh Lin
Failing To Achieve The Goal: A Feminist Perspective On Why Rape Law Reform In Taiwan Has Been Unsuccessful, Chih-Chieh Lin
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Legislating For The Provision Of Comprehensive Substance Abuse Treatment Programs For Pregnant And Mothering Women, Janet W. Steverson, Traci Rieckman Phd
Legislating For The Provision Of Comprehensive Substance Abuse Treatment Programs For Pregnant And Mothering Women, Janet W. Steverson, Traci Rieckman Phd
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
Additionally, in writing this article it became clear that, although the data collection in this area has improved over the past twenty years, more specific data is needed in order to have a clearer picture of the exact nature of the unmet need so that the states can better address it. [...] although the authors were able to obtain enough information to provide some suggestions to the states for providing treatment programs for pregnant and mothering women, work in the area is severely limited by the lack of accessible data.
National Lesbian And Gay Law Foundation Lavender Law 2006 “Rum, Sodomy, And The Lash”: What The Military Thrives On And How It Affects Legal Recruitment And Law Schools, Sharra E. Greer, Elizabeth L. Hillman, Diane H. Mazur, Warrington S. Parker Iii
National Lesbian And Gay Law Foundation Lavender Law 2006 “Rum, Sodomy, And The Lash”: What The Military Thrives On And How It Affects Legal Recruitment And Law Schools, Sharra E. Greer, Elizabeth L. Hillman, Diane H. Mazur, Warrington S. Parker Iii
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Gender Performance Over Job Performance: Body Art Work Rules And The Continuing Subordination Of The Feminine, Lucille M. Ponte, Jennifer L. Gillan
Gender Performance Over Job Performance: Body Art Work Rules And The Continuing Subordination Of The Feminine, Lucille M. Ponte, Jennifer L. Gillan
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Gender Bias In North Carolina’S Death Penalty, Elizabeth Marie Reza
Gender Bias In North Carolina’S Death Penalty, Elizabeth Marie Reza
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.