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Latinas And Religion: Subordination Or State Of Grace?, Laura M. Padilla
Latinas And Religion: Subordination Or State Of Grace?, Laura M. Padilla
Faculty Scholarship
This Essay addresses how religion simultaneously subordinates Latinas while serving as a source of strength. More specifically, it focuses on Catholicism and how the same church and religion have a fragmented and varied impact on Latinas, particularly Mexican-Americans, with whom I am most familiar.
Weapons To Fight Insider Trading In The 21st Century: A Call For The Repeal Of Section 16(B), Michael H. Dessent
Weapons To Fight Insider Trading In The 21st Century: A Call For The Repeal Of Section 16(B), Michael H. Dessent
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
“The Little Project:” From Alternative Families To Domestic Partnerships To Same-Sex Marriage, Barbara Cox
“The Little Project:” From Alternative Families To Domestic Partnerships To Same-Sex Marriage, Barbara Cox
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Symposium: Creative Problem Solving Conference -- Conference Transcript Excerpt -- Session 2: Training The Creative Problem Solver, Linda Morton
California Western Law Review
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Symposium: Creative Problem Solving Conference -- Conference Transcript Excerpt--Session 1: Envisioning The New Lawyer, Steven R. Smith, Robert Walsh Dean
Symposium: Creative Problem Solving Conference -- Conference Transcript Excerpt--Session 1: Envisioning The New Lawyer, Steven R. Smith, Robert Walsh Dean
California Western Law Review
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Symposium: Creative Problem Solving Conference -- Conference Transcript Excerpt -- Session 3: Mobilizing Creative Problem Solvers, Janet Bowermaster
Symposium: Creative Problem Solving Conference -- Conference Transcript Excerpt -- Session 3: Mobilizing Creative Problem Solvers, Janet Bowermaster
California Western Law Review
No abstract provided.
But Why Not Marriage: Some Thoughts On Vermont’S Civil Unions Law, Same-Sex Marriage, And Separate But (Un)Equal, Barbara Cox
But Why Not Marriage: Some Thoughts On Vermont’S Civil Unions Law, Same-Sex Marriage, And Separate But (Un)Equal, Barbara Cox
Faculty Scholarship
This article is divided into three sections. Section one considers the positive results from the civil unions law. It recognizes that this legislation represents an important step along the path toward full recognition of same-sex couples by extending significant rights, benefits, and responsibilities beyond opposite-sex marriage." With these benefits, however, come several problems. Section two places the civil unions law along side other examples of "separate but equal" restrictions in the race and sex contexts and considers it within the sexual orientation context. This section explains how government-sponsored segregation has always caused damage to both groups that are taught they …
Prologue: A Note From The Executive Board, International Law Journal Executive Board
Prologue: A Note From The Executive Board, International Law Journal Executive Board
California Western International Law Journal
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