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Perspective: Women, Democracy, And The Pandemic, Paula Monopoli Jan 2021

Perspective: Women, Democracy, And The Pandemic, Paula Monopoli

Maryland Carey Law

No abstract provided.


Contract's Influence On Feminism And Vice Versa, Martha M. Ertman Jan 2021

Contract's Influence On Feminism And Vice Versa, Martha M. Ertman

Faculty Scholarship

Feminist legal theory has both embraced and rejected contract. While contract-based conceptual and doctrinal tools have improved women’s economic and social status, feminists also critique contract-based reforms for colluding with hierarchies of gender, race and class. This chapter charts influential work on both sides of the contract debate and identifies a third approach that sees contract as a mechanism for law to move away from a hierarchal regime by stopping at a contractual way station en route to a more equal system of public ordering. It concludes by identifying ways that feminist legal theorists have injected feminist insights into traditional …


Little Sisters Of The Poor V. Pennsylvania: The Not So Little Effect Of Interfering With The Aca's Contraceptive Mandate, Sabrina Rubis Jan 2021

Little Sisters Of The Poor V. Pennsylvania: The Not So Little Effect Of Interfering With The Aca's Contraceptive Mandate, Sabrina Rubis

Women, Leadership & Equality

No abstract provided.


Coercive Interventions In Pregnancy: Law And Ethics, Debra Debruin, Mary Faith Marshall Jan 2021

Coercive Interventions In Pregnancy: Law And Ethics, Debra Debruin, Mary Faith Marshall

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Artificial Intelligence & Algorithmic Bias: The Issues With Technology Reflecting History & Humans, Maya C. Jackson Jan 2021

Artificial Intelligence & Algorithmic Bias: The Issues With Technology Reflecting History & Humans, Maya C. Jackson

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


“Trapped” In A Public Health Emergency: How Abortion Restrictions During The Covid-19 Pandemic Mirror Earlier Attacks On The Abortion Right And How Judicial Review Failed To Protect It, Nancy L. Dordal Jan 2021

“Trapped” In A Public Health Emergency: How Abortion Restrictions During The Covid-19 Pandemic Mirror Earlier Attacks On The Abortion Right And How Judicial Review Failed To Protect It, Nancy L. Dordal

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ending The War Against Sex Work: Why It's Time To Decriminalize Prostitution, Linda S. Anderson Jan 2021

Ending The War Against Sex Work: Why It's Time To Decriminalize Prostitution, Linda S. Anderson

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.