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Environmental Movements Since Love Canal: Hope, Despair & [Im]Mobilization?, Allan Schnaiberg Apr 2001

Environmental Movements Since Love Canal: Hope, Despair & [Im]Mobilization?, Allan Schnaiberg

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Public Policy And Law Since Love Canal, Jon Cannon Apr 2001

Public Policy And Law Since Love Canal, Jon Cannon

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Environmental Social Movements Since Love Canal: Lessons Learned, Diane Heminway Apr 2001

Environmental Social Movements Since Love Canal: Lessons Learned, Diane Heminway

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Environmental Social Movements Since Love Canal, Samara Swanston Apr 2001

Environmental Social Movements Since Love Canal, Samara Swanston

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Industrial Policy Since Love Canal, Val Washington Apr 2001

Industrial Policy Since Love Canal, Val Washington

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Contaminated Groundwater: A Transgenerational Greek Tragedy: A Book Review Of Regulating Chemical Accumulation In The Environment: The Integration Of Toxicology And Economics In Environmental Policy-Making, Michael Gilbertson Apr 2001

A Contaminated Groundwater: A Transgenerational Greek Tragedy: A Book Review Of Regulating Chemical Accumulation In The Environment: The Integration Of Toxicology And Economics In Environmental Policy-Making, Michael Gilbertson

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Industrial Policy Since Love Canal, Alice Kryzan Apr 2001

Industrial Policy Since Love Canal, Alice Kryzan

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Of Duncan, Peter And Thomas Kuhn, John Henry Schlegel Mar 2001

Of Duncan, Peter And Thomas Kuhn, John Henry Schlegel

Journal Articles

No abstract provided.


Keeping The Government's Hands Off Our Bodies: Mapping A Feminist Legal Theory Approach To Privacy In Cross-Gender Prison Searches, Teresa A. Miller Jan 2001

Keeping The Government's Hands Off Our Bodies: Mapping A Feminist Legal Theory Approach To Privacy In Cross-Gender Prison Searches, Teresa A. Miller

Journal Articles

The power of privacy is diminishing in the prison setting, and yet privacy is the legal theory prisoners rely upon most to resist searches by correctional officers. Incarcerated women in particular rely upon privacy to shield them from the kind of physical contact that male guards have been known to abuse. The kind of privacy that protects prisoners from searches by guards of the opposite sex derives from several sources, depending on the factual circumstances. Although some form of bodily privacy is embodied in the First, Fourth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments, prisoners challenging the constitutionality of cross-gender searches most commonly …


The Theory Of Law As Literature, Dennis Patterson Jan 2001

The Theory Of Law As Literature, Dennis Patterson

Buffalo Law Review

Book review of Guyora Binder & Robert Weisberg's Literary Criticisms of Law


Why Retire The Feminization Of Poverty Construct?, Athena D. Mutua Jan 2001

Why Retire The Feminization Of Poverty Construct?, Athena D. Mutua

Journal Articles

The "feminization of poverty" concept should be retired, if it has not already been so. It should be retired, even though the concept has been extremely powerful as a discursive construct. In a phrase, the idea captured a seemingly universal phenomenon, inspired theoretical research into the nexus between women and poverty, and summoned coalitions of women by marking an agenda for, and among, women across the boundaries of race, ethnicity, and nationality. In short, it has been a war cry, demanding and framing analyses of women's poverty, and justifying and inspiring women's collective action. Nevertheless, the feminization of poverty construct …