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Justice Alito's Laundry List: Highlights From Appendix C Of Bostock And A Roadmap For Lgbtq+ Legal Advocates, Peter Quinn
Justice Alito's Laundry List: Highlights From Appendix C Of Bostock And A Roadmap For Lgbtq+ Legal Advocates, Peter Quinn
William & Mary Law Review
After a brief background on Bostock [v. Clayton County] in Part I, the bulk of this Note seeks to examine Justice Alito’s Bostock dissent and its potential future usefulness for LGBTQ+ advocates. Part II will analyze Justice Alito’s dissent and Appendix C, arguing that his concerns about Bostock’s consequences across other federal statutes fall into three primary categories of usefulness. The remaining Parts will survey these categories, including the “small potatoes” in Part III, the “blockbusters” in Part IV, and the “under-the-radar” areas in Part V. Part V takes particular notice of potential applications of Bostock’s …
Abortion, Sterilization, And The Universe Of Reproductive Rights, Melissa Murray
Abortion, Sterilization, And The Universe Of Reproductive Rights, Melissa Murray
William & Mary Law Review
In recent years, a new narrative associating reproductive rights with the eugenics movement of the 1920s has taken root. As this narrative maintains, in the 1920s, Margaret Sanger, a pioneer of the modern birth control movement, joined forces with the eugenics movement to market family planning measures to marginalized minority communities.
Although the history undergirding this narrative is incomplete and misleading, the narrative itself has flourished as the debate over the continued vitality of reproductive rights has unfolded in the United States. Indeed, in just the last three years, a member of the United States Supreme Court and a number …
Salary History Should Be Her Story: Upholding Regulations Of Salary History Through A Commercial Speech Analysis, Elizabeth Lester-Abdalla
Salary History Should Be Her Story: Upholding Regulations Of Salary History Through A Commercial Speech Analysis, Elizabeth Lester-Abdalla
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Leave And Marriage: The Flawed Progress Of Paternity Leave In The U.S. Military, T. J. Keefe
Leave And Marriage: The Flawed Progress Of Paternity Leave In The U.S. Military, T. J. Keefe
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Gender Quotas In America: Are Voluntary Party Quotas The Way To Go?, Anisa A. Somani
The Use Of Gender Quotas In America: Are Voluntary Party Quotas The Way To Go?, Anisa A. Somani
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Procedural Justice: Tempering The State's Response To Domestic Violence, Deborah Epstein
Procedural Justice: Tempering The State's Response To Domestic Violence, Deborah Epstein
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The "Dirty Little Secret": Why Class Actions Have Emerged As The Only Viable Option For Women Inmates Attempting To Satisfy The Subjective Prong Of The Eighth Amendment In Suits For Custodial Sexual Abuse, Amy Laderberg
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Sixties Shift To Formal Equality And The Courts: An Argument For Pragmatism And Politics, Mary Becker
The Sixties Shift To Formal Equality And The Courts: An Argument For Pragmatism And Politics, Mary Becker
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Urban, Single-Sex, Public Secondary Schools: Advancing Full Development Of The Talent And Capacities Of America's Young Women, Amanda E. Koman
Urban, Single-Sex, Public Secondary Schools: Advancing Full Development Of The Talent And Capacities Of America's Young Women, Amanda E. Koman
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts - Damages - Negligent Injury To Husband Does Not Give Wife Action For Loss Of Consortium. Rush V. Great American Ins. Co., 376 S.W.2d 454 (Tenn. 1964), James L. Tucker
William & Mary Law Review
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Denial Of Alimony To Solvent Wife, Richard Crouch
Denial Of Alimony To Solvent Wife, Richard Crouch
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.