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Full-Text Articles in Law
Prop 8, Doma Defenders Rely On Federalism, Arthur S. Leonard
Prop 8, Doma Defenders Rely On Federalism, Arthur S. Leonard
Other Publications
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All Those Like You: Identity Aggression And Student Speech, Ari Ezra Waldman
All Those Like You: Identity Aggression And Student Speech, Ari Ezra Waldman
Articles & Chapters
Online and face-to-face harassment in schools requires a coordinated response from the school, parents, students, and government. In this Article, I address a particular subset of online and face-to-face harassment, or identity-based harassment. Identity-based aggressors highlight a quality intrinsic to someone’s personhood and demean it, deprive it of value, and use it as a weapon. They attack women, racial minorities, religious minorities, and other traditionally victimized groups. And, as such, they attack not only their particular victims but also their victims’ communities. Identity-based aggressors com- mit a constitutional evil not only because their behavior interferes with victims’ access to education, …
The Miraculous Year 2010 In United States' Gay Rights Law: Anomaly Or Tipping Point?, Arthur S. Leonard
The Miraculous Year 2010 In United States' Gay Rights Law: Anomaly Or Tipping Point?, Arthur S. Leonard
Articles & Chapters
During 2010 a series of decisions by United States District Court judges appeared to mark a significant breakthrough in the ongoing struggle by sexual minorities in the United States to achieve legal equality through the removal of objectionable laws and policies. Almost as if a dam had broken, there was a sudden rush of developments on three highly contested fronts: (1) the statutory ban on military service by openly gay individuals, (2) the exclusion from federal recognition for lawfully contracted same-sex marriages, and (3) a popularly enacted California state constitutional amendment taking away same-sex marriage rights that had previously been …
Exceptions: The Criminal Law's Illogical Approach To Hiv-Related Aggravated Assaults, Ari Ezra Waldman
Exceptions: The Criminal Law's Illogical Approach To Hiv-Related Aggravated Assaults, Ari Ezra Waldman
Articles & Chapters
This Article identifies logical and due process errors in HIV-related aggravated assault cases, which usually involve an HIV-positive individual having unprotected sex without disclosing his or her HIV status. While this behavior should not be encouraged, this Article suggests that punishing this conduct through a charge of aggravated assault - which requires a showing that the defendant’s actions were a means likely to cause grievous bodily harm or death - is fraught with fallacies in reasoning and runs afoul of due process. Specifically, some courts use the "rule of thumb" that HIV can possibly be transmitted through bodily fluids as …
Gay Vet’S Separation Pay Claim Alive, Arthur S. Leonard
Gay Vet’S Separation Pay Claim Alive, Arthur S. Leonard
Other Publications
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New York Recognition Of A Legal Status For Same-Sex Couples: A Rapidly Developing Story, Arthur S. Leonard
New York Recognition Of A Legal Status For Same-Sex Couples: A Rapidly Developing Story, Arthur S. Leonard
Articles & Chapters
In New York State at the beginning of 2010, same-sex couples cannot get married but can be married. The state’s highest court, the Court of Appeals, construed the state’s marriage law in 2006 to prohibit state officials from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, but said nothing in that decision about whether same-sex couples married outside the state would be considered married when they were in the state. In February 2008, an intermediate appeals court in Rochester ruled that New York’s marriage recognition law supported extending comity to a same-sex marriage performed in Canada, and several other appellate courts have …
Constitutional Law And Values - Version '08 (Not Necessarily And Upgrade), Nadine Strossen
Constitutional Law And Values - Version '08 (Not Necessarily And Upgrade), Nadine Strossen
Articles & Chapters
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The Authoritative Moment: Exploring The Boundaries Of Interpretation In The Recognition Of Queer Families, Kris Franklin
The Authoritative Moment: Exploring The Boundaries Of Interpretation In The Recognition Of Queer Families, Kris Franklin
Articles & Chapters
This article examines the boundaries of judicial interpretation as courts struggle to define the families formed by lesbians, gay men and transexuals. It compares the jurisprudence of numerous state courts examining queer families in different contexts. The article identifies three interwoven components of judicial reasoning: "lex" reasoning, grounded in the jurisdiction's binding and persuasive law; factual reasoning in which the courts must categorize queer families as analogous to those the law already recognizes or instead as something quite new and distinct; and finally methodological reasoning, in which courts self-consciously examine the boundaries of their own interpretive authority. Showing that in …
The Marriage Protection Act: A Lesson In Congressional Over-Reaching, Sarah Kroll-Rosenbaum
The Marriage Protection Act: A Lesson In Congressional Over-Reaching, Sarah Kroll-Rosenbaum
NYLS Law Review
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Limited In Sex, They Dare: Attitudes Toward Issues Of Patient Sexuality, Michael L. Perlin
Limited In Sex, They Dare: Attitudes Toward Issues Of Patient Sexuality, Michael L. Perlin
Articles & Chapters
The author frequently speaks on issues involving the sexuality rights of persons with mental disabilities who are institutionalized. In this article, he discusses the prevalent attitudes of audience members to these presentations, attitudes ranging from anger to denial to projection to transference/countertransference to fear to expressions of religiosity. In some cases, an important connection is made between the speaker and audience members. The article considers these attitudes and seeks to offer explanations for why this is such a threatening topic to so many listeners.
The Impact Of International Human Rights Developments On Sexual Minority Rights, Arthur S. Leonard
The Impact Of International Human Rights Developments On Sexual Minority Rights, Arthur S. Leonard
Articles & Chapters
The Supreme Court's decision in Lawrence v. Texas (2003) marked the first time that tribunal took notice of how foreign and international courts were dealing with the civil rights claims of lesbians and gay men as part of its discussion of American constitutional law. If this evinces a new openness by the Court to looking at such external sources in gay rights cases, what would it find on the major legal issues now facing the LGBT community in the United States? This article summarizes developments abroad on legal recognition of same-sex partners (including for purposes of immigration status) and military …
The Impact Of International Human Rights Developments On Sexual Minority Rights, Arthur S. Leonard
The Impact Of International Human Rights Developments On Sexual Minority Rights, Arthur S. Leonard
NYLS Law Review
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The Use And Abuse Of Social Science In The Same-Sex Marriage Debate, Stephen A. Newman
The Use And Abuse Of Social Science In The Same-Sex Marriage Debate, Stephen A. Newman
NYLS Law Review
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Langan V. St. Vincent’S Hospital, Emily Stein
Homophobia And The “Matthew Shepard Effect” In Lawrence V. Texas, Kris Franklin
Homophobia And The “Matthew Shepard Effect” In Lawrence V. Texas, Kris Franklin
NYLS Law Review
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Civil Partnership In The U.K. – Some International Problems, Barry Crown
Civil Partnership In The U.K. – Some International Problems, Barry Crown
NYLS Law Review
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Not Whistlin' Dixie: Now, More Than Ever, We Need Feminist Law Journals, Carlin Meyer
Not Whistlin' Dixie: Now, More Than Ever, We Need Feminist Law Journals, Carlin Meyer
Articles & Chapters
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The Rhetorics Of Legal Authority Constructing Authoritativeness, The “Ellen Effect,” And The Example Of Sodomy Law., Kris Franklin
The Rhetorics Of Legal Authority Constructing Authoritativeness, The “Ellen Effect,” And The Example Of Sodomy Law., Kris Franklin
Articles & Chapters
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Introduction: A Retrospective On The Lesbian/Gay Law Notes, Arthur S. Leonard
Introduction: A Retrospective On The Lesbian/Gay Law Notes, Arthur S. Leonard
Articles & Chapters
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Chronicling A Movement: 20 Years Of Lesbian/Gay Law Notes, Arthur S. Leonard
Chronicling A Movement: 20 Years Of Lesbian/Gay Law Notes, Arthur S. Leonard
Articles & Chapters
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Women And The Internet, Carlin Meyer
Violence Against Women In South Africa: The Role Of Culture And The Limitations Of The Law, Penelope Andrews
Violence Against Women In South Africa: The Role Of Culture And The Limitations Of The Law, Penelope Andrews
Articles & Chapters
This paper describes the role of culture in perpetuating violence against women. It does this by contextualizing violence against women in South Africa within the grand project of transformation taking place there, and highlighting the possibilities of fundamental restructuring, with respect to rights and equality for women, when the feminist project intersects with the non-racial project. The paper, therefore, visits a familiar question, namely, the obstacles to transformation when the eradication of racism takes precedence over the elimination of sexism, as it historically has in South Africa. In addition, this paper describes recent attempts by the legislature and courts in …
Foreward (Symposium: Critical Perspectives On Megan’S Law: Protection Vs. Privacy), Nadine Strossen
Foreward (Symposium: Critical Perspectives On Megan’S Law: Protection Vs. Privacy), Nadine Strossen
Articles & Chapters
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New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 7, April-May 1996, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, Vol 11, No. 7, April-May 1996, New York Law School
Student Newspapers
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New York Law School Reporter, Vol 12, No. 2, April 1995, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, Vol 12, No. 2, April 1995, New York Law School
Student Newspapers
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Defending Pornography: Free Speech & The Fight For Women’S Rights, Nadine Strossen
Defending Pornography: Free Speech & The Fight For Women’S Rights, Nadine Strossen
Books
The newest attacks on the First Amendment and on free expression have come from a vocal and influential segment of the feminist movement that has launched a successful - and puritanical - crusade against "pornography" as the root of discrimination and violence against women. But, as Nadine Strossen, president of the American Civil Liberties Union, forcefully argues, this view of sexuality as inherently dangerous does profound damage to human rights in general, and to women's rights in particular. In Defending Pornography, Strossen shows that, since the late 1970s, a new and startling alliance has been fused between "procensorship" feminists, most …
Reclaiming Sex From The Pornographers: Cybersexual Possibilities, Carlin Meyer
Reclaiming Sex From The Pornographers: Cybersexual Possibilities, Carlin Meyer
Articles & Chapters
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Feminism, Work And Sex: Returning To The Gates, Carlin Meyer
Feminism, Work And Sex: Returning To The Gates, Carlin Meyer
Articles & Chapters
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Sex, Sin, And Women’S Liberation: Against Porn-Suppression., Carlin Meyer
Sex, Sin, And Women’S Liberation: Against Porn-Suppression., Carlin Meyer
Articles & Chapters
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Hospitalized Patients And The Right To Sexual Interaction: Beyond The Last Frontier, Michael L. Perlin
Hospitalized Patients And The Right To Sexual Interaction: Beyond The Last Frontier, Michael L. Perlin
Articles & Chapters
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