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The Role Of Clinical Legal Education In The Future Of The Battered Women's Movement, Leigh Goodmark
The Role Of Clinical Legal Education In The Future Of The Battered Women's Movement, Leigh Goodmark
Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy
No abstract provided.
Identifying And Depicting Culture In Intimate Partner Violence Cases, Remla Parthasarathy
Identifying And Depicting Culture In Intimate Partner Violence Cases, Remla Parthasarathy
Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy
No abstract provided.
Unlocking Family Court's Potential For Public Health Promotion, Catherine Cerulli, Ann Marie White, Nancy Chin, Neil Mclaughlin
Unlocking Family Court's Potential For Public Health Promotion, Catherine Cerulli, Ann Marie White, Nancy Chin, Neil Mclaughlin
Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy
No abstract provided.
Violent Relationships And The Ensuing Effects On Children: Should New York Adopt A Rebuttable Presumption Against Awarding Custody To Batterers?, Elizabeth Monachino
Violent Relationships And The Ensuing Effects On Children: Should New York Adopt A Rebuttable Presumption Against Awarding Custody To Batterers?, Elizabeth Monachino
Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy
No abstract provided.
Conspiracy Of Silence: Honour-Based Violence In North America, Aruna Papp
Conspiracy Of Silence: Honour-Based Violence In North America, Aruna Papp
Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy
No abstract provided.
Fear Of The Queer Child, Clifford J. Rosky
"We Have To Take It To The Top!": Workers, State Policy, And The Making Of Home Care, Jennifer Klein, Eileen Boris
"We Have To Take It To The Top!": Workers, State Policy, And The Making Of Home Care, Jennifer Klein, Eileen Boris
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
When Caring Is Work: Home, Health, And The Invisible Workforce: Introduction, Dianne Avery, Martha T. Mccluskey
When Caring Is Work: Home, Health, And The Invisible Workforce: Introduction, Dianne Avery, Martha T. Mccluskey
Buffalo Law Review
This essay introduces the SUNY Buffalo Law School 2012 James McCormick Mitchell Lecture. The Lecture featured distinguished scholars Hendrik Hartog, Jennifer Klein, and Peggie R. Smith, who each contributed an essay to this volume. These three scholars give a richly detailed picture of home caretakers' struggles to gain visibility and support for their important work. Legal rulings and policy choices have made care workers distinctly vulnerable, treating care services as an expression of love rather than contract (as Hartog describes), or as social rehabilitation for marginal citizens rather than as skilled health care provision (as Klein explains), or as informal …
Who Will Care For The Elderly?: The Future Of Home Care, Peggie R. Smith
Who Will Care For The Elderly?: The Future Of Home Care, Peggie R. Smith
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Two Stories About Two Currencies Of Care, Hendrik Hartog
Two Stories About Two Currencies Of Care, Hendrik Hartog
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.