Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- Women (2)
- 1991 (1)
- Civil Rights (1)
- Constitutional Law (1)
- Constitutional articulation of privacy (1)
-
- Dr. Edna Louise Saffy Collection (1)
- Duval County (Fla.) (1)
- Ed (T. Edward) Austin (1)
- Ed Austin (1)
- Family unit (1)
- Feminism (1)
- Feminist activists (1)
- Human Rights Advocates (1)
- Jacksonville (Fla.) (1)
- Jacksonville Mayors (1)
- Legal Scholarship (1)
- Legal remedies (1)
- Mayor-Elect – Jacksonville (1)
- Mayoral campaigns (1)
- Personal Papers (1)
- Political activism (1)
- Political campaigns (1)
- Poverty (1)
- Privacy doctrines (1)
- Saffy, Edna Louise, 1935- (1)
- Single mothers (1)
- Social activism (1)
- Societal norms (1)
- State interference (1)
- Tommy Hazouri (1)
Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Law
Tribe's Judicious Feminism, Anita L. Allen
Tribe's Judicious Feminism, Anita L. Allen
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Women Of Color And Health: Issues Of Gender, Community, And Power, Judy Scales-Trent
Women Of Color And Health: Issues Of Gender, Community, And Power, Judy Scales-Trent
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Correspondence: Letter, April 18, 1991, To Dr. Saffy, Tommy Hazouri
Correspondence: Letter, April 18, 1991, To Dr. Saffy, Tommy Hazouri
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
A letter from Mayor Hazouri thanking Dr. Saffy for all the time and energy she put into his re-election campaign. Handwritten note: Edna - You've been great! My thanks for all your help!
Intimacy Outside Of The Natural Family: The Limits Of Privacy, Martha Albertson Fineman
Intimacy Outside Of The Natural Family: The Limits Of Privacy, Martha Albertson Fineman
Faculty Articles
In this paper I undertake a very pragmatic and focused consideration of whether it is possible to rework existing legal concepts of privacy in a way that would be ideologically compatible with dominant social norms in order to shield single mothers from excessive state regulation and supervision. I ultimately conclude that my desire to protect the decisionmaking autonomy and the dignity of poor and/or single mothers cannot be satisfied by resort to this area of law. At the constitutional level, this is so because notions of privacy are typically articulated as rights belonging to individuals, not family entities. And …
Punishing Drug Addicts Who Have Babies: Women Of Color, Equality, And The Right Of Privacy, Dorothy E. Roberts
Punishing Drug Addicts Who Have Babies: Women Of Color, Equality, And The Right Of Privacy, Dorothy E. Roberts
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Women And Legal Scholarship: A Bibliography, Paul M. George, Susan Mcglamery
Women And Legal Scholarship: A Bibliography, Paul M. George, Susan Mcglamery
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.