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Full-Text Articles in Law
Through A Lens Of Genocide: A Different Approach For Hate Crimes Legislation, Bruce Ching
Through A Lens Of Genocide: A Different Approach For Hate Crimes Legislation, Bruce Ching
Journal Articles
Hate crimes perpetrators select their victims based on the victims’ identity groups. Policies underlying legislation against hate crimes recognize that such crimes inflict greater harm on society than do the same actions committed for non-biased motives. Genocide may be conceptualized as hate crimes writ large; conversely, a new model of hate crimes legislation might be patterned on legal concepts of genocide scaled down to state or local levels. This new recognition could successfully address criticisms from both liberal and conservative factions along the political spectrum, offering a model that state and local governments could invoke for dealing with bias-motivated incidents …
Statement Of The District Task Force On Jails And Justice. Before The Committee On The Judiciary And Public Safety Of The Council Of The District Of Columbia, Katherine S. Broderick
Statement Of The District Task Force On Jails And Justice. Before The Committee On The Judiciary And Public Safety Of The Council Of The District Of Columbia, Katherine S. Broderick
D.C. Council Testimony
No abstract provided.
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 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 Tennessee Board Of Law Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Tennessee Board Of Law Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Texas Board Of Law Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Texas Board Of Law Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Supreme Court Of South Carolina Board Of Law Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Supreme Court Of South Carolina Board Of Law Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To West Virginia Board Of Law Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To West Virginia Board Of Law Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Wyoming Board Of Law Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Wyoming Board Of Law Examiners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Letter To Alabama Board Of Bar Commissioners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Alabama Board Of Bar Commissioners, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Punishing Bar Exam Policies On Menstrual Products Must Go, Elizabeth B. Cooper, Margaret E. Johnson, Marcy L. Karin
Punishing Bar Exam Policies On Menstrual Products Must Go, Elizabeth B. Cooper, Margaret E. Johnson, Marcy L. Karin
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Menstrual Dignity And The Bar Exam, Marcy L. Karin, Margaret E. Johnson, Elizabeth B. Cooper
Menstrual Dignity And The Bar Exam, Marcy L. Karin, Margaret E. Johnson, Elizabeth B. Cooper
Journal Articles
This Article examines the issue of menstruation and the administration of the bar exam. Although such problems are not new, over the summer and fall of 2020, test takers and commentators took to social media to critique state board of law examiners’ (“BOLE”) policies regarding menstruation. These problems persist. Menstruators worry that if they unexpectedly bleed during the exam, they may not have access to appropriately sized and constructed menstrual products or may be prohibited from accessing the bathroom. Personal products that are permitted often must be carried in a clear, plastic bag. Some express privacy concerns that the see-through …
Letter To State Bar Of Nevada, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To State Bar Of Nevada, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Menstruation And The Bar Exam: Model Policy And Operating Provisions, Marcy L. Karin, Margaret E. Johnson, Elizabeth B. Cooper
Menstruation And The Bar Exam: Model Policy And Operating Provisions, Marcy L. Karin, Margaret E. Johnson, Elizabeth B. Cooper
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Menstrual Equity In Schools: Existing State Laws, Marcy L. Karin, Galina M. Abdel Aziz
Menstrual Equity In Schools: Existing State Laws, Marcy L. Karin, Galina M. Abdel Aziz
D.C. Council Testimony
This chart supplements our November 24, 2020 testimony in support of B23-0887, the “Expanding Student Access to Period Products Act of 2020.” It compares existing state laws that provide access to free menstrual products in schools.
Testimony In Support Of B23-0887, The "Expanding Student Access To Period Products Act Of 2020" Before The Committee Of The Whole And The Committee On Education, Marcy L. Karin, Galina M. Abdel Aziz
Testimony In Support Of B23-0887, The "Expanding Student Access To Period Products Act Of 2020" Before The Committee Of The Whole And The Committee On Education, Marcy L. Karin, Galina M. Abdel Aziz
D.C. Council Testimony
No abstract provided.
The Ground On Which We All Stand: A Conversation About Menstrual Equity Law And Activism, Marcy L. Karin, Bridget J. Crawford, Margaret E. Johnson, Laura Strausfeld, Emily Gold Waldman
The Ground On Which We All Stand: A Conversation About Menstrual Equity Law And Activism, Marcy L. Karin, Bridget J. Crawford, Margaret E. Johnson, Laura Strausfeld, Emily Gold Waldman
Journal Articles
This essay grows out of a panel discussion among five lawyers on the subject of menstrual equity activism. Each of the authors is a scholar, activist, or organizer involved in some form of menstrual equity work. The overall project is both enriched and complicated by an intersectional analysis. This essay increases awareness of existing menstrual equity and menstrual justice work; it also identifies avenues for further inquiry, next steps for legal action, and opportunities that lie ahead. After describing prior and current work at the junction of law and menstruation, the contributors evaluate the successes and limitations of recent legal …
Letter To Ncbe, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Letter To Ncbe, Legislation/Civil Rights Clinic
Menstrual Policies and the Bar
No abstract provided.
Testimony Of Marcy L. Karin In Support Of B23-0494. The "Ban On Non-Compete Agreements Amendment Act Of 2019", Marcy L. Karin
Testimony Of Marcy L. Karin In Support Of B23-0494. The "Ban On Non-Compete Agreements Amendment Act Of 2019", Marcy L. Karin
D.C. Council Testimony
No abstract provided.
Dreamers Deferred: The Broken Promise Of Immigration Reform In The Obama Years, Kristina M. Campbell
Dreamers Deferred: The Broken Promise Of Immigration Reform In The Obama Years, Kristina M. Campbell
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Testimony Of Marcy Karin. The Committee Of The Whole. October 10, 2017, Marcy L. Karin
Testimony Of Marcy Karin. The Committee Of The Whole. October 10, 2017, Marcy L. Karin
D.C. Council Testimony
No abstract provided.
Sampling Of Employment Retaliation Cases Against Colleges And Universities In The District Of Columbia. Supplemental Testimony By Marcy Karin And Grace Emery For October 10, 2017 Committee Of The Whole Hearing, Marcy L. Karin
D.C. Council Testimony
No abstract provided.
No Child Left Behind: Disincentives To Focus Instruction On Students Above The Passing Threshold, Christina Payne Tsoupros
No Child Left Behind: Disincentives To Focus Instruction On Students Above The Passing Threshold, Christina Payne Tsoupros
Journal Articles
As a result of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), schools place a great emphasis on standardized testing. Students at risk of failure are identified for additional instruction. This is aligned with the adequacy (versus equity) framework of school finance litigation, which seeks to bring the bottom up to a certain minimum level. Under the adequacy ideology, the focus is on achieving a minimum threshold of proficiency. In low performing schools where a high percentage of students are at risk of failing the test, a focus on the minimum creates disincentives to work with students performing at or above …
Time Off For Military Families: An Emerging Case Study In A Time Of War...And The Tipping Point For Future Laws Supporting Work-Life Balance?, Marcy L. Karin
Time Off For Military Families: An Emerging Case Study In A Time Of War...And The Tipping Point For Future Laws Supporting Work-Life Balance?, Marcy L. Karin
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
The Legal Framework For States As Employers-Of-Choice In Workplace Flexibility: A Case Study Of Arizona And Michigan, Marcy L. Karin, Gregory Fetterman, Meghan T. Mccauley, Mackenzie Deal
The Legal Framework For States As Employers-Of-Choice In Workplace Flexibility: A Case Study Of Arizona And Michigan, Marcy L. Karin, Gregory Fetterman, Meghan T. Mccauley, Mackenzie Deal
Journal Articles
The Legal Framework for States as Employers-of-Choice in Workplace Flexibility: A Case Study of Arizona and Michigan examines the legal frameworks Arizona and Michigan utilize for flexible work arrangements, time off, and career flexibility in their state workforce. Specifically, it provides an overview of the statutes, regulations, executive actions, and collective bargaining agreements that authorize workplace flexibility in the state workforce. After laying out this framework for both states, this paper makes several key observations: • Flexibility provides multiple benefits to states as employers, to state employees, and to the community at large. The business case for workplace flexibility is …