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Reflections On Feminism, Law & Culture: Law Students’ Perspectives, Bridget J. Crawford Jan 2021

Reflections On Feminism, Law & Culture: Law Students’ Perspectives, Bridget J. Crawford

Pace Law Review

This essay is a collective reflection by thirty-nine law students on feminism, law and culture. In the Spring 2020 semester, the students who enrolled in the Feminist Legal Theory course taught by Professor Bridget Crawford at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University were a mixed-gender group of second-year, third-year, and fourth-year students. The course focused on the themes and methods of feminist analysis and the application of feminist legal theories to topics such as intimate partner violence, prostitution, pornography, sexual harassment, reproductive rights, and economic rights. Students attended a traditional seminar meeting once each week. Conversations continued …


The Negative Ramifications Of Hate Crime Legislation: It’S Time To Reevaluate Whether Hate Crime Laws Are Beneficial To Society, Briana Alongi Mar 2017

The Negative Ramifications Of Hate Crime Legislation: It’S Time To Reevaluate Whether Hate Crime Laws Are Beneficial To Society, Briana Alongi

Pace Law Review

Supporters of hate crime legislation suggest that the primary reason for the codification of hate crime laws is “to send a strong message of tolerance and equality, signaling to all members of society that hatred and prejudice on the basis of identity will be punished with extra severity.” However, hate crime laws may actually be accomplishing the opposite effect of tolerance and equality because they encourage U.S. citizens to view themselves, not as members of our society, but as members of a protected group. The enactment of hate crime legislation at the federal and state levels has led to unintended …


After Gender: Tools For Progressives In A Shift From Sexual Domination To The Economic Family, Janet Halley Feb 2012

After Gender: Tools For Progressives In A Shift From Sexual Domination To The Economic Family, Janet Halley

Pace Law Review

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After Gender: An Overview, Ralph Wilde Feb 2012

After Gender: An Overview, Ralph Wilde

Pace Law Review

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Prospects For International Gender Norms, Dianne Otto Feb 2012

Prospects For International Gender Norms, Dianne Otto

Pace Law Review

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Fighting Over The Figure Of Gender, Ali Miller Feb 2012

Fighting Over The Figure Of Gender, Ali Miller

Pace Law Review

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Human Rights, Sex, And Gender: Limits In Theory And Practice, Lara Stemple Feb 2012

Human Rights, Sex, And Gender: Limits In Theory And Practice, Lara Stemple

Pace Law Review

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What Role For “Women,” “Men,” And Transpeople/Intersex People In Gender Equality?: A Commentary, Edward Stein Feb 2012

What Role For “Women,” “Men,” And Transpeople/Intersex People In Gender Equality?: A Commentary, Edward Stein

Pace Law Review

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What Comes After Gender?, Robert S. Chang Feb 2012

What Comes After Gender?, Robert S. Chang

Pace Law Review

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After Gender The Destruction Of Man? The Vatican’S Nightmare Vision Of The “Gender Agenda” For Law, Mary Anne Case Feb 2012

After Gender The Destruction Of Man? The Vatican’S Nightmare Vision Of The “Gender Agenda” For Law, Mary Anne Case

Pace Law Review

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After Gender?: Examining International Justice Enterprises: An Introduction, Darren Rosenblum Feb 2012

After Gender?: Examining International Justice Enterprises: An Introduction, Darren Rosenblum

Pace Law Review

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