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Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

2017

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Cultural Competency In A Post-Model Rule 8.4(G) World, Latonia Haney Keith Dec 2017

Cultural Competency In A Post-Model Rule 8.4(G) World, Latonia Haney Keith

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Advancing Faculty Diversitythrough Self-Directed Mentoring, Yvonne M. Dutton, Margaret Ryznar, Lea Shaver Dec 2017

Advancing Faculty Diversitythrough Self-Directed Mentoring, Yvonne M. Dutton, Margaret Ryznar, Lea Shaver

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

Mentoring is widely acknowledged to be important in career success, yet may be lacking for female and minority law professors, contributing to disparities in retention and promotion of diverse faculty. This Article presents the results of a unique diversity mentoring program conducted at one law school. Mentoring is often thought of as something directed by the mentor on behalf of the protégé. Our framework inverts that model, empowering diverse faculty members to proactively cultivate their own networks of research mentors. The studied intervention consisted of modest programming on mentorship, along with supplemental travel funds to focus specifically on travel for …


Journal Staff Dec 2017

Journal Staff

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


A Call To Arms: The Department Of Defense’S Egg Freezing Benefit Summons Increased Reporting Regulations, Gloria Y. Liu Dec 2017

A Call To Arms: The Department Of Defense’S Egg Freezing Benefit Summons Increased Reporting Regulations, Gloria Y. Liu

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Undue Sacrifice: How Female Sexual Assault Victims Fight The Military While Fighting In The Military, Russell Spivak Dec 2017

Undue Sacrifice: How Female Sexual Assault Victims Fight The Military While Fighting In The Military, Russell Spivak

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

Over the last century, women have fought for the right to serve their nation in the exact same way men have: in uniform. Women have indeed made enormous strides toward serving in equal measure to their male counterparts. But women are still too often perceived and treated as second-class citizens, inhibiting a genuine realization of their equality in the armed forces. This is exhibited, if not reinforced, by the prevalence of women’s sexual assault while serving their country and the insufficient prosecution thereof. By diagnosing and remedying the insufficiencies in the military justice system’s legal regime governing the prosecution of …


The Fbi’S Fitness Tests And Title Vii—Does Gender Equality Require Lowering Standards?, Dylan Tucker Dec 2017

The Fbi’S Fitness Tests And Title Vii—Does Gender Equality Require Lowering Standards?, Dylan Tucker

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Journal Staff May 2017

Journal Staff

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


The New Employment Discrimination: Intra-Lgbt Intersectional Invisibility And The Marginalization Of Minority Subclasses In Antidiscrimination Law, Alexander M. Nourafshan May 2017

The New Employment Discrimination: Intra-Lgbt Intersectional Invisibility And The Marginalization Of Minority Subclasses In Antidiscrimination Law, Alexander M. Nourafshan

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Hiv Disclosure Laws Are Unjustified, Tony Ficarrotta May 2017

Hiv Disclosure Laws Are Unjustified, Tony Ficarrotta

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Human Trafficking And Terrorism: Utilizing National Security Resources To Prevent Human Trafficking In The Islamic State, Shannon A. Welch May 2017

Human Trafficking And Terrorism: Utilizing National Security Resources To Prevent Human Trafficking In The Islamic State, Shannon A. Welch

Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

No abstract provided.