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Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

2019

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Journal Staff May 2019

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Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

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Biopower, Disability And Capitalism: Neoliberal Eugenics And The Future Of Art Regulation, Gabrielle Goodrow May 2019

Biopower, Disability And Capitalism: Neoliberal Eugenics And The Future Of Art Regulation, Gabrielle Goodrow

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

Discourse around reproductive and contraceptive technology in the United States is typically organized around ideas of autonomy, privacy, and free choice. The dichotomy of “pro-choice” and “pro-life” structures all debates on the topic, and the political framework of neoliberalism channels discussion into prepackaged frameworks of cost-benefit analysis and the primacy of free market choice. However, an examination of history and present policy developments paints a different picture. This Note argues that access to and regulation around contraception, abortion, and overall reproductive health and technology has been informed by and continues to interact with ideas of biopower and both positive and …


The Other 20 Cents Isn’T Worth It: The Inadequacy Of Title Vii’S Anti-Retaliation Framework, Hannah Taylor May 2019

The Other 20 Cents Isn’T Worth It: The Inadequacy Of Title Vii’S Anti-Retaliation Framework, Hannah Taylor

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

This Article examines the framework for resolving Title VII retaliation disputes through the lens of gender pay disparity and proposes that the current framework is inadequate. The Article begins by illustrating the issue and the impact of retaliatory conduct in the workplace through the stories of two female workers. It also explains the Title VII retaliation standard and explores the process for filing and pursuing an anti-retaliation claim under this framework.

Ultimately, the current framework is inadequate for two reasons. First, it does little to discourage retaliatory conduct by employers or co-workers because what amounts to “retaliation” under the law …


The Paradox Of Policing As Protection: A Harm Reduction Approach To Prostitution Using Safe Injection Sites As A Guide, Emani Walks May 2019

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

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“Tragic And Glorious Pages”: The Evolution Of Intersex Rights In Russia And Reframing Law And Tradition To Advance Reform, Maggie J. Meyers May 2019

“Tragic And Glorious Pages”: The Evolution Of Intersex Rights In Russia And Reframing Law And Tradition To Advance Reform, Maggie J. Meyers

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

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Immigration, Adoption And Our National Identity, Shani M. King May 2019

Immigration, Adoption And Our National Identity, Shani M. King

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

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