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For Men Only: A Gap In The Rules Allows Sex Discrimination To Avoid Ethical Challenge, Michelle N. Struffolino
For Men Only: A Gap In The Rules Allows Sex Discrimination To Avoid Ethical Challenge, Michelle N. Struffolino
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
The billboard states: “Divorce: Men Only.” The reaction is one of confusion. Something just does not seem right. Isn’t this discrimination? Is the system willing to allow this message because the need to protect men’s rights in divorce outweighs the systemic and societal harms associated with the message?
Although this article focuses on the ethical issues associated with firms that exclude women from the pool of potential divorce clients, the existence of women only law firms is acknowledged. The analysis of the ethical issues raised by these gender specific firms is somewhat the same regardless of what gender is excluded. …
Introduction Comparative Family Law: What Is The Global Family? Family Law In Decolonization, Modernization And Globalization , Ann Shalleck
Introduction Comparative Family Law: What Is The Global Family? Family Law In Decolonization, Modernization And Globalization , Ann Shalleck
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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Critical Family Law, Maria Rosaria Marella
Critical Family Law, Maria Rosaria Marella
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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Expanding Our Vision Of Legal Services Representation– The Hermanas Unidas Project, Stacy Brustin
Expanding Our Vision Of Legal Services Representation– The Hermanas Unidas Project, Stacy Brustin
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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