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Selected Works

Arizona Summit Law School

2008

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Full-Text Articles in Law

The Application Of American Anti-Discrimination Laws In A Global Work Environment, Sandra Durant Aug 2008

The Application Of American Anti-Discrimination Laws In A Global Work Environment, Sandra Durant

Sandra Durant

No abstract provided.


The Troubling Rise Of The Legal Profession’S “Good” Moral Character, Keith Swisher Jan 2008

The Troubling Rise Of The Legal Profession’S “Good” Moral Character, Keith Swisher

Keith Swisher

No abstract provided.


The Moral Judge, Keith Swisher Jan 2008

The Moral Judge, Keith Swisher

Keith Swisher

No abstract provided.


Mothers, Bombers, Beauty Queens: Chechen Women's Roles In The Russo-Chechen Conflict, Francine Banner Jan 2008

Mothers, Bombers, Beauty Queens: Chechen Women's Roles In The Russo-Chechen Conflict, Francine Banner

Francine Banner

History is written on the body. Factors such as historical, social, and cultural exigencies produce bodies of a determinate type. In the Chechen Republic, women's bodies have been front and center in struggles to raise birthrates in order to secure ethnic advancement and promote a sense of peace and national unity in periods after time of strife. They have been the focus of discussions over modesty, adherence to tradition, and religious observance, as women took the stage as contestants in beauty pageants. And they have been at the forefront in debates over Chechen terrorism, with the "black widows" of Chechnya …