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Full-Text Articles in Law and Gender
Hypocrites And Barking Harlots: The Clinton-Lewinsky Affair And The Attack On Women, Christina R. Wells
Hypocrites And Barking Harlots: The Clinton-Lewinsky Affair And The Attack On Women, Christina R. Wells
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
Given the status of the participants, the nature of the scandal, the potential political ramifications, and the melee accompanying the recently-released Independent Counsel's report, the unrelenting media coverage of the Clinton-Lewinsky affair is unsurprising. Wallowing in the libidinous transgressions of this country's most powerful leader would prove almost irresistible to a citizenry practically obsessed with sex. Of course, this coverage has provided the President's critics with an unending platform from which to call, depending upon their point of view, for his (a) apology, (b) resignation, or (c) impeachment. Many of the President's detractors, however, have not limited their criticism to …
The North American Agreement Of Labor Cooperation And Its Effects On Women Working In Mexican Maquiladoras , Nicole L. Grimm
The North American Agreement Of Labor Cooperation And Its Effects On Women Working In Mexican Maquiladoras , Nicole L. Grimm
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Gender Wage Gap: Searching For Equality In A Global Economy, Lucy B. Bednarek
The Gender Wage Gap: Searching For Equality In A Global Economy, Lucy B. Bednarek
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The "Dirty Little Secret": Why Class Actions Have Emerged As The Only Viable Option For Women Inmates Attempting To Satisfy The Subjective Prong Of The Eighth Amendment In Suits For Custodial Sexual Abuse, Amy Laderberg
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Sixties Shift To Formal Equality And The Courts: An Argument For Pragmatism And Politics, Mary Becker
The Sixties Shift To Formal Equality And The Courts: An Argument For Pragmatism And Politics, Mary Becker
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Memorium: Dr. Barnett Slepian (1946-1998), Marilynn Buckham, Glenn Edward Murray
In Memorium: Dr. Barnett Slepian (1946-1998), Marilynn Buckham, Glenn Edward Murray
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Ahead Of Her Time: Helen Z.M. Rodgers And Cecil B. Weiner, Katharine W. Bowen
Ahead Of Her Time: Helen Z.M. Rodgers And Cecil B. Weiner, Katharine W. Bowen
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Planned Parenthood Of The Columbia/Willamette, Inc. V. American Coalition Of Life Activists (23 F. Supp. 2d 1182 (1998)), Debbie Karet
Planned Parenthood Of The Columbia/Willamette, Inc. V. American Coalition Of Life Activists (23 F. Supp. 2d 1182 (1998)), Debbie Karet
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Zeneca Pharmaceutical, Inc. V. Eli Lilly: Are Women Being Misled At The Cost Of Their Health?, Suzanne Hill
Zeneca Pharmaceutical, Inc. V. Eli Lilly: Are Women Being Misled At The Cost Of Their Health?, Suzanne Hill
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of People Of The State Of New York, Buffalo Gyn Womenservices, Planned Parenthood Of Rochester/Syracuse Region, Et. Al. V. Operation Rescue National, Et. Al., Lucinda Finley
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Domestic Violence And Sexual Asaault Victims' Housing Act, Caroline Edwards
Domestic Violence And Sexual Asaault Victims' Housing Act, Caroline Edwards
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Abortion Policies In Different States, Irene Chiu
Abortion Policies In Different States, Irene Chiu
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Violence Against Women Act Of 1999, Margaret Murphy
The Violence Against Women Act Of 1999, Margaret Murphy
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Jeans: An Alibi For Rape, Samantha Frank
Jeans: An Alibi For Rape, Samantha Frank
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Entering The Debate On Spousal Abuse Divorce Mediation: Safely Managing Divorce Mediation When Domestic Violence Is Discovered, Kara C. Utzig
Entering The Debate On Spousal Abuse Divorce Mediation: Safely Managing Divorce Mediation When Domestic Violence Is Discovered, Kara C. Utzig
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Mandatory Reporting Of Domestic Violence: An Inappropriate Response For New York Health Care Professionals, Mia M. Mcfarlane
Mandatory Reporting Of Domestic Violence: An Inappropriate Response For New York Health Care Professionals, Mia M. Mcfarlane
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Essay: Cleaning Our Own House: "Exotic" And Familial Human Rights Violations, Hope Lewis, Isabelle R. Gunning
Essay: Cleaning Our Own House: "Exotic" And Familial Human Rights Violations, Hope Lewis, Isabelle R. Gunning
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Female Circumcision In The Modern Age: Should Female Circumcision Now Be Considered Grounds For Asylum In The United States, Gregory A. Kelson
Female Circumcision In The Modern Age: Should Female Circumcision Now Be Considered Grounds For Asylum In The United States, Gregory A. Kelson
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Patriarchy And Dicrimination In Apartheid South Africa's Abortion Law, Jeremy Sarkin
Patriarchy And Dicrimination In Apartheid South Africa's Abortion Law, Jeremy Sarkin
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Broken Promise: The Continued Use Of Virginity Control Examinations In Turkey, D. Christopher Decker
A Broken Promise: The Continued Use Of Virginity Control Examinations In Turkey, D. Christopher Decker
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Is Critical Race Feminism?, Leila Hilal
What Is Critical Race Feminism?, Leila Hilal
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
Book review of Adrien K. Wing's Critical Race Feminism: A Reader
Reforming The Bar: Women And The Arkansas Legal Profession, Frances Mitchell Ross
Reforming The Bar: Women And The Arkansas Legal Profession, Frances Mitchell Ross
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gender Inequality In In Vitro Fertilization: Controlling Women's Reproductive Autonomy, Melissa E. Fraser
Gender Inequality In In Vitro Fertilization: Controlling Women's Reproductive Autonomy, Melissa E. Fraser
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Erotics Of Torts, Carol Sanger
The Erotics Of Torts, Carol Sanger
Michigan Law Review
"What kind of feminist would be accused of sexual harassment?" asks Jane Gallop (p. 1). Gallop quickly provides her own challenging answer: "the sort of feminist . . . that . . . do[es] not respect the line between the intellectual and the sexual" (p. 12)." Gallop is firm and unrepentant about not respecting this line: "I sexualize the atmosphere in which I work. When sexual harassment is defined as the introduction of sex into professional relations, it becomes quite possible to be both a feminist and a sexual harasser" (p. 11). Figuring out what this means - and what …
Review Of Caring For Justice, By Robin West, Michael T. Cahill
Review Of Caring For Justice, By Robin West, Michael T. Cahill
Michigan Law Review
If the sexes are indeed from different planets, as the title of a recent bestseller informs us, one wonders that those planets were like before their inhabitants made the trek to Earth. Did the citizens of the all-female Venus structure their lives, work, moral commitments, and political systems differently from the males over on Mars? If so, what happened when these cultural worlds collided to form our own? Does our culture represent a synthesis of these two separate systems into a new and better, or perhaps worse, one, or is it the result of one planet's wholesale conquest of the …
The Founding Of The Washington College Of Law: The First Law School Established By Women For Women, Mary L. Clark
The Founding Of The Washington College Of Law: The First Law School Established By Women For Women, Mary L. Clark
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hooting: Public And Popular Discourse About Sex Discrimination, Kenneth L. Schneyer
Hooting: Public And Popular Discourse About Sex Discrimination, Kenneth L. Schneyer
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In this Article, Professor Schneyer focuses on the debate surrounding the Hooters restaurant chain. He argues that the debate surrounding Hooters inevitably addresses the nature and importance of gender and sexuality in culture and business. Professor Schneyer uses the lens of constitutive rhetoric to analyze several texts created by both sides during this debate. He concludes that varying participants in the debate use rhetoric for different purposes. Some, like commentator Laura Archer Pulfer, use rhetoric that encourages growth and critical analysis, while others, like Hooters itself, use rhetoric to encourage unquestioning belief Overall, Professor Schneyer observes that Hooters's supporters use …
Urban, Single-Sex, Public Secondary Schools: Advancing Full Development Of The Talent And Capacities Of America's Young Women, Amanda E. Koman
Urban, Single-Sex, Public Secondary Schools: Advancing Full Development Of The Talent And Capacities Of America's Young Women, Amanda E. Koman
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Pro-Life" Absolutes, Feminist Challenges: The Fundamentalist Narrative Of Irish Abortion Law 1986-1992, Ruth Fletcher
"Pro-Life" Absolutes, Feminist Challenges: The Fundamentalist Narrative Of Irish Abortion Law 1986-1992, Ruth Fletcher
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
This article asks how Irish abortion law developed to the point of stopping a young pregnant rape victim from travelling abroad to have an abortion in 1992 (Attorney General v. X.). The author argues that this case, which ultimately saw the Irish Supreme Court overturn that decision and recognize the young woman's right to abortion, was the last chapter of the fundamentalist narrative of Irish abortion law. The feminist critique of that law needs to consider its particular fundamentalist aspects in order to clarify the obstacles posed to the struggle for Irish women's reproductive freedom. The author argues that a …
Reproductive Liberty Under The Threat Of Care: Deputizing Private Agents And Deconstructing State Action, Linda Kelly
Reproductive Liberty Under The Threat Of Care: Deputizing Private Agents And Deconstructing State Action, Linda Kelly
Michigan Journal of Gender & Law
This Article uncovers the unsettling parallels between feminism and the recent restrictions on reproductive liberty in order to reveal the threat posed by the feminist ethic of care. By critically reexamining feminism's foundation and direction, the need for greater emphasis on female individuality becomes apparent. Kelly’s contention is that such a perspective, aggressively supported by the state, will ensure feminism's progress and encourage the achievement of gender equality.