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Sexuality and the Law

Journal

1998

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Intercountry Adoption Under The Hague Convention: Still An Attractive Option For Homosexuals Seeking To Adopt?, Lisa Hillis Oct 1998

Intercountry Adoption Under The Hague Convention: Still An Attractive Option For Homosexuals Seeking To Adopt?, Lisa Hillis

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Is Sexual Harassment Sex Discrimination? Still An Open Question, Helen Lafferty Sep 1998

Is Sexual Harassment Sex Discrimination? Still An Open Question, Helen Lafferty

Buffalo Women's Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Heteronormativity And Federal Tax Policy, Nancy J. Knauer Sep 1998

Heteronormativity And Federal Tax Policy, Nancy J. Knauer

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Willis V. Wal-Mart: Same-Sex Sexual Harassment Is A Recognized Claim In West Virginia, Rochelle L. Brightwell Sep 1998

Willis V. Wal-Mart: Same-Sex Sexual Harassment Is A Recognized Claim In West Virginia, Rochelle L. Brightwell

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Legitimacy Of Cross-Gender Searches And Surveillance In Prisons: Defining An Appropriate And Uniform Review, Karoline E. Jackson Jul 1998

The Legitimacy Of Cross-Gender Searches And Surveillance In Prisons: Defining An Appropriate And Uniform Review, Karoline E. Jackson

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Young V. Bayer Corp.: When Is Notice Of Sexual Harassment To An Employee Notice To The Employer?, Stanford Edward Purser May 1998

Young V. Bayer Corp.: When Is Notice Of Sexual Harassment To An Employee Notice To The Employer?, Stanford Edward Purser

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Shifting The Paradigm In Child Pornography Criminalization: United States V. Maxwell, Chad R. Fears May 1998

Shifting The Paradigm In Child Pornography Criminalization: United States V. Maxwell, Chad R. Fears

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Sex And Sodomy And Apples And Oranges - Does The Constitution Require States To Grant A Right To Do The Impossible, Jay Alan Sekulow, John Tuskey May 1998

Sex And Sodomy And Apples And Oranges - Does The Constitution Require States To Grant A Right To Do The Impossible, Jay Alan Sekulow, John Tuskey

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


The Erotics Of Torts, Carol Sanger May 1998

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 …


Discrimination Down Under: Lessons From The Australian Experience In Prohibiting Employment Discrimination On The Basis Of Sexual Orientation, Joshua Colangelo-Bryan Mar 1998

Discrimination Down Under: Lessons From The Australian Experience In Prohibiting Employment Discrimination On The Basis Of Sexual Orientation, Joshua Colangelo-Bryan

Washington International Law Journal

Australia offers greater legislative protection against employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation than does the United States. This difference is not due to greater social or political awareness on the part of Australians. Rather, Australian federal law results from the work of progressive national committees given wide discretion to address discrimination under international agreements to which Australia is a party. The creation of Australian federal laws is not instructive in the U.S. context because the limited scope of these laws is incompatible with American discrimination statutes. Furthermore, the process by which sexual orientation became a proscribed ground under …


Playing The Loving Card: Same-Sex Marriage And The Politics Of Analogy, David Orgon Coolidge Mar 1998

Playing The Loving Card: Same-Sex Marriage And The Politics Of Analogy, David Orgon Coolidge

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


From Loving To Romer: Homosexual Marriage And Moral Discernment, Richard F. Duncan Mar 1998

From Loving To Romer: Homosexual Marriage And Moral Discernment, Richard F. Duncan

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Will New York Recognize Same-Sex Marriage?: An Analysis Of The Conflict-Of-Laws' Public Policy Exception, Todd C. Hilbig Mar 1998

Will New York Recognize Same-Sex Marriage?: An Analysis Of The Conflict-Of-Laws' Public Policy Exception, Todd C. Hilbig

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Sexual Discrimination And Sexual Misconduct: Applying New York's Gender-Specific Sexual Misconduct Law To Consenting Minors, Douglas Mcnamara Jan 1998

Sexual Discrimination And Sexual Misconduct: Applying New York's Gender-Specific Sexual Misconduct Law To Consenting Minors, Douglas Mcnamara

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ex Post Facto Laws, Supreme Court, Dutchess County: Doe V. Division Of Probation And Correction Alternatives Jan 1998

Ex Post Facto Laws, Supreme Court, Dutchess County: Doe V. Division Of Probation And Correction Alternatives

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Trends: Lesbian And Gay Rights In Zimbabwe, Leane Renée Jan 1998

Trends: Lesbian And Gay Rights In Zimbabwe, Leane Renée

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


Hard Bargains: The Politics Of Heterosexuality, Linda Hirshman Jan 1998

Hard Bargains: The Politics Of Heterosexuality, Linda Hirshman

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.