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Ending The Second "Splendid Isolation"?: Veterans Law At The Federal Circuit In 2013, Victoria Hadfield Moshiashwili Jan 2014

Ending The Second "Splendid Isolation"?: Veterans Law At The Federal Circuit In 2013, Victoria Hadfield Moshiashwili

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Putting A Hold On Ice: Why Law Enforcement Should Refuse To Honor Immigration Detainers, Alia Al-Khatib Jan 2014

Putting A Hold On Ice: Why Law Enforcement Should Refuse To Honor Immigration Detainers, Alia Al-Khatib

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


They Could Be Back: The Possibility Of Termination Rights For Session Musicians, Alexandra El-Bayeh Jan 2014

They Could Be Back: The Possibility Of Termination Rights For Session Musicians, Alexandra El-Bayeh

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Gimme Shelter: Lane V. Kitzhaber And Its Impact On Integrated Employment Services For People With Disabilities, Gena Rinaldi Jan 2014

Gimme Shelter: Lane V. Kitzhaber And Its Impact On Integrated Employment Services For People With Disabilities, Gena Rinaldi

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same: A Section 504 Examination Of The Social Security Administration's Use Of 1993 Medical Criteria To Determine Disability In 2014, Adrienne Jones Jan 2014

The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same: A Section 504 Examination Of The Social Security Administration's Use Of 1993 Medical Criteria To Determine Disability In 2014, Adrienne Jones

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


And The Oscar Goes To; Well, It Can't Be You, Can It: A Look At Race-Based Casting And How It Legalizes Racism, Despite Title Vii Laws, Latonja Sinckler Jan 2014

And The Oscar Goes To; Well, It Can't Be You, Can It: A Look At Race-Based Casting And How It Legalizes Racism, Despite Title Vii Laws, Latonja Sinckler

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Cultural Collisions And The Limits Of The Affordable Care Act, Jasmine E. Harris Jan 2014

Cultural Collisions And The Limits Of The Affordable Care Act, Jasmine E. Harris

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


(In)Equitable Relief: How Judicial Misconceptions About Domestic Violence Prevent Victims From Attaining Innocent Spouse Relief Under I. R. C. Sec. 6015(F), Jacqueline Clarke Jan 2014

(In)Equitable Relief: How Judicial Misconceptions About Domestic Violence Prevent Victims From Attaining Innocent Spouse Relief Under I. R. C. Sec. 6015(F), Jacqueline Clarke

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Fifty State Survey Of Mandatory Reporting Statutes, Brenda V. Smith Jan 2014

Fifty State Survey Of Mandatory Reporting Statutes, Brenda V. Smith

The Project on Addressing Prison Rape - Surveys

Mandatory reporting state statutes regarding the sexual abuse of children are compiled and reported. Entries include (if provided) the following information: state; mandatory reporting statutes name; what has to be reported; relevant definitions; persons required to report; reporting procedures; and penalty for failure to report.


Perceived Homosexuals: Looking Gay Enough For Title Vii, Brian Soucek Jan 2014

Perceived Homosexuals: Looking Gay Enough For Title Vii, Brian Soucek

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Battered By Law: The Political Subordination Of Immigrant Women, Mariela Olivares Jan 2014

Battered By Law: The Political Subordination Of Immigrant Women, Mariela Olivares

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Forty Years Of Disability Policy In Legal Education And The Legal Profession: What Has Changed And What Are The New Issues, Laura Rothstein Jan 2014

Forty Years Of Disability Policy In Legal Education And The Legal Profession: What Has Changed And What Are The New Issues, Laura Rothstein

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Embyonic Personhood: Implications For Assisted Reproductive Technology In International Human Rights Law, Lauren B. Paulk Jan 2014

Embyonic Personhood: Implications For Assisted Reproductive Technology In International Human Rights Law, Lauren B. Paulk

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Virgin Fathers: Paternity Law, Assisted Reproductive Technology, And The Legal Bias Against Gay Dads, Elizabeth J. Levy Jan 2014

Virgin Fathers: Paternity Law, Assisted Reproductive Technology, And The Legal Bias Against Gay Dads, Elizabeth J. Levy

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Restoring Rights For Reproductive Justice, Elizabeth J. Chen Jan 2014

Restoring Rights For Reproductive Justice, Elizabeth J. Chen

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Getting It Straight: A First Amendment Analysis Of California's Ban On Sexual Orientation Change Efforts And Its Potential Effects On Abortion Regulations, Elizabeth Bookwalter Jan 2014

Getting It Straight: A First Amendment Analysis Of California's Ban On Sexual Orientation Change Efforts And Its Potential Effects On Abortion Regulations, Elizabeth Bookwalter

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Ordinarily Reasonable: Using The Supreme Court's Barnett Analysis To Clarify Preferential Treatment Under The Americans With Disabilities Act, Charles Conway Jan 2014

Ordinarily Reasonable: Using The Supreme Court's Barnett Analysis To Clarify Preferential Treatment Under The Americans With Disabilities Act, Charles Conway

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Elementary Unfairness: Federal Recidivism Statutes And The Gap In Indigent American Indian Defendants' Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel, Thais-Lyn Trayer Jan 2013

Elementary Unfairness: Federal Recidivism Statutes And The Gap In Indigent American Indian Defendants' Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel, Thais-Lyn Trayer

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Speak Now Or Hold Your Peace: Prearbitration Express Waivers Of Evident-Partiality Challenges, Edward C. Dawson Jan 2013

Speak Now Or Hold Your Peace: Prearbitration Express Waivers Of Evident-Partiality Challenges, Edward C. Dawson

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Checking The Dhs: Constitutional And Subconstitutional Approaches To Resolving Whether Noncitizens In Removal Proceedings Can Obtain Effective Judicial Review Of Naturalization Decisions, Michael Castle Miller Jan 2013

Checking The Dhs: Constitutional And Subconstitutional Approaches To Resolving Whether Noncitizens In Removal Proceedings Can Obtain Effective Judicial Review Of Naturalization Decisions, Michael Castle Miller

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Regulating Information Security In The Government Contracting Industry: Will The Rising Tide Lift All The Boats, Keir X. Bancroft Jan 2013

Regulating Information Security In The Government Contracting Industry: Will The Rising Tide Lift All The Boats, Keir X. Bancroft

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Re-Problematizing Anger In Domestic Violence Advocacy, Deborah Cantrell Jan 2013

Re-Problematizing Anger In Domestic Violence Advocacy, Deborah Cantrell

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Situating Staley: Investigating The Constitutionality Of Forcibly Medicating A Texas Death Row Inmate To Render Him Competent For Execution, Megan A. Rusciano Jan 2013

Situating Staley: Investigating The Constitutionality Of Forcibly Medicating A Texas Death Row Inmate To Render Him Competent For Execution, Megan A. Rusciano

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


"To A Hammer Everything Looks Like A Nail": The Supreme Court's . Misapplication Of The Vindication Of Rights Doctrine, Rebecca Wolf Jan 2013

"To A Hammer Everything Looks Like A Nail": The Supreme Court's . Misapplication Of The Vindication Of Rights Doctrine, Rebecca Wolf

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Reframing The Work-Family Conflict Debate By Rejecting The Ideal Parent Norm, Jennifer H. Sperling Jan 2013

Reframing The Work-Family Conflict Debate By Rejecting The Ideal Parent Norm, Jennifer H. Sperling

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Grassroots Gay Rights: Legal Advocacy At The Local Level, Lydia E. Lavelle Jan 2013

Grassroots Gay Rights: Legal Advocacy At The Local Level, Lydia E. Lavelle

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Surrogate Mothers: An Exploration Of The Empirical And The Normative, Lina Peng Jan 2013

Surrogate Mothers: An Exploration Of The Empirical And The Normative, Lina Peng

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Surviving Implicit Bias: Why The Appellate Court's Interpretation Of The 2012 Amendment To The Racial Justice Act Will Be A Life Or Death Decision For North Carolina Death Row Prisoners, Ali Eacho Jan 2013

Surviving Implicit Bias: Why The Appellate Court's Interpretation Of The 2012 Amendment To The Racial Justice Act Will Be A Life Or Death Decision For North Carolina Death Row Prisoners, Ali Eacho

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Indigenous Peoples' Right To Free, Prior, And Informed Consent In The Context Of State-Sponsored Development: The New Standard Set By Sarayaku V; Ecuador And Its Potential To Delegitimize The Belo Monte Dam, Upasana Khatri Jan 2013

Indigenous Peoples' Right To Free, Prior, And Informed Consent In The Context Of State-Sponsored Development: The New Standard Set By Sarayaku V; Ecuador And Its Potential To Delegitimize The Belo Monte Dam, Upasana Khatri

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


American Terrorists As Perpetrators Of Communitarian Assaults, Amitai Etzioni Jan 2013

American Terrorists As Perpetrators Of Communitarian Assaults, Amitai Etzioni

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.