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Tushar Grazing Allotments Collaboration: Final Report, Fishlake National Forest, Michele Straube Apr 2009

Tushar Grazing Allotments Collaboration: Final Report, Fishlake National Forest, Michele Straube

Environmental Dispute Resolution Program

The Tushar Allotments Collaboration grew out of an appeal of a decision made by the Forest Service to reauthorize grazing on eight allotments within the Tushar Mountains. The appeal was withdrawn, so that issues regarding existing conditions, desired future conditions and appropriate grazing management actions to move from existing toward desired conditions could be explored collaboratively between the Forest Service, grazing permittees, the appellants and other interested stakeholders, with a focus on two representative allotments – the Pine Creek/Sulphurbeds and Ten Mile allotments.


Like Father, Like Son: Homosexuality, Parenthood, And The Gender Of Homophobia, Clifford Rosky Jan 2009

Like Father, Like Son: Homosexuality, Parenthood, And The Gender Of Homophobia, Clifford Rosky

Utah Law Faculty Scholarship

This Article argues that gender influences the expression of homophobic and heterosexist stereotypes about gay and lesbian parents. By conducting a comparative analysis of reported family law opinions, it shows that gay and lesbian parents are subjected to gender-influenced stereotypes in custody and visitation cases - stereotypes that are influenced by the parent’s gender, the child’s gender, and the judge’s gender. First, gay fathers are subjected to two stereotypes that are influenced by the parent’s gender. They are stereotyped as HIV agents and child molesters - men who infect children with HIV and sexually abuse children, especially boys. Lesbian mothers …