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Mandatory Arrest For Misdemeanor Domestic Violence: Is Alaska’S Arrest Statute Constitutional?, Paul A. Clark
Mandatory Arrest For Misdemeanor Domestic Violence: Is Alaska’S Arrest Statute Constitutional?, Paul A. Clark
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rights Of Others: Legal Claims And Immigration Outside The Law, Hiroshi Motomura
The Rights Of Others: Legal Claims And Immigration Outside The Law, Hiroshi Motomura
Duke Law Journal
This Article analyzes the rights of unauthorized migrants and elucidates how these noncitizens are incompletely but importantly integrated into the U.S. legal system. I examine four topics: (1) state and local laws targeting unauthorized migrants, (2) workplace rights and remedies, (3) suppression of evidence from an unlawful search or seizure, and (4) the right to effective counsel in immigration court. These four inquiries show how unauthorized migrants though unable to assert individual rights as directly as U.S. citizens in the same circumstances can nevertheless assert rights indirectly and obliquely by making transsubstantive arguments that fall into five general patterns. The …
Title Vii, Voluntary Compliance And Ricci: Rescuing Municipalities From A Legal ‘Backdraft’, Jared D. Stueckle
Title Vii, Voluntary Compliance And Ricci: Rescuing Municipalities From A Legal ‘Backdraft’, Jared D. Stueckle
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Struck By Stereotype: Ruth Bader Ginsburg On Pregnancy Discrimination As Sex Discrimination, Neil S. Siegel, Reva B. Siegel
Struck By Stereotype: Ruth Bader Ginsburg On Pregnancy Discrimination As Sex Discrimination, Neil S. Siegel, Reva B. Siegel
Duke Law Journal
It was always recognition that one thing that conspicuously distinguishes women from men is that only women become pregnant; and if you subject a woman to disadvantageous treatment on the basis of her pregnant status, which was what was happening to Captain Struck, you would be denying her equal treatment under the law.(1)
A Postscript To Struck By Stereotype, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
A Postscript To Struck By Stereotype, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Glimmers Of Hope: The Evolution Of Equality Rights Doctrine In Japanese Courts From A Comparative Perspective, Craig Martin
Glimmers Of Hope: The Evolution Of Equality Rights Doctrine In Japanese Courts From A Comparative Perspective, Craig Martin
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.