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Full-Text Articles in Law
Speaker, Girls In The Juvenile Justice System Nationally, Francine Sherman
Speaker, Girls In The Juvenile Justice System Nationally, Francine Sherman
Francine T. Sherman
No abstract provided.
Prostitution And Teenage Girls, Francine Sherman
Prostitution And Teenage Girls, Francine Sherman
Francine T. Sherman
No abstract provided.
Probation And The Delinquent Girl, Francine Sherman
Probation And The Delinquent Girl, Francine Sherman
Francine T. Sherman
No abstract provided.
Speaker, Girls In The Justice System, Francine Sherman
Speaker, Girls In The Justice System, Francine Sherman
Francine T. Sherman
No abstract provided.
What's In A Name: Runaway Girls Pose Challenges For Justice Professionals, Francine Sherman
What's In A Name: Runaway Girls Pose Challenges For Justice Professionals, Francine Sherman
Francine T. Sherman
No abstract provided.
Co-Sponsor With The American Bar Association, Juvenile Justice Center And The Philadelphia Defender’S Association, Francine Sherman
Co-Sponsor With The American Bar Association, Juvenile Justice Center And The Philadelphia Defender’S Association, Francine Sherman
Francine T. Sherman
No abstract provided.
Transforming Social Inquiry, Transforming Social Action: New Paradigms For Crossing The Theory/Practice Divide In Universities And Communities, Francine Sherman,, William Torbet,
Transforming Social Inquiry, Transforming Social Action: New Paradigms For Crossing The Theory/Practice Divide In Universities And Communities, Francine Sherman,, William Torbet,
Francine T. Sherman
This edited volume describes models of interdisciplinary collaboration in which universities and communities work together on participatory action research and social action. The university and community partnerships described in this volume are in the areas of education, law, psychology and organizational development and all share a vision of universities engaged collaboratively with communities. The volume is a resource for foundations, government and college and university administrators interested in exploring approaches to teaching and research that take students and faculty into communities for action research and ethical reflection.
Named A Founder, Francine Sherman
Leadership And Lawyering: Learning New Ways To See Juvenile Justice, Francine Sherman
Leadership And Lawyering: Learning New Ways To See Juvenile Justice, Francine Sherman
Francine T. Sherman
No abstract provided.
Equality Trouble: Sameness And Difference In Twentieth-Century Race Law, Angela Harris
Equality Trouble: Sameness And Difference In Twentieth-Century Race Law, Angela Harris
Angela P Harris
No abstract provided.
Equal Protection’S Antinomies And The Promise Of A Co-Constitutive Approach, Julie Nice
Equal Protection’S Antinomies And The Promise Of A Co-Constitutive Approach, Julie Nice
Julie A. Nice
This article explores how a central insight of Law and Society scholarship – that law and society are mutually constitutive – explains and informs Equal Protection jurisprudence. Professor Nice describes the state of equal protection discourse as caught in perpetual antinomic debates, with courts typically endorsing the more conservative alternative within such debates, including: (1) adopting assimilation (not anti-subordination) as the goal; (2) treating subordinated persons the same as (not different than) dominant persons; (3) looking backward toward remediation (not forward toward substantive equality); (4) requiring blindness (not consciousness) of the relevant trait; (5) focusing on the classifying trait (not …
Gender Violence, Race, And Criminal Justice, Angela P. Harris
Gender Violence, Race, And Criminal Justice, Angela P. Harris
Angela P Harris
No abstract provided.
Thinking Critically About Equality: Government Can Make Us Equal, Robert L. Hayman, Nancy Levit
Thinking Critically About Equality: Government Can Make Us Equal, Robert L. Hayman, Nancy Levit
Robert L. Hayman
No abstract provided.