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Full-Text Articles in Law
Race, Class, And Gender Essentialism In Tax Literature: The Joint Return, Dorothy A. Brown
Race, Class, And Gender Essentialism In Tax Literature: The Joint Return, Dorothy A. Brown
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Identifying Law's Unconscious: Disciplinary And Rhetorical Contexts, David S. Caudill
Identifying Law's Unconscious: Disciplinary And Rhetorical Contexts, David S. Caudill
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transcript For Centennial Panel Two Decades Of Intermediate Scrutiny: Evaluating Equal Protection For Women, Journal Of Gender, Social Policy & The Law
Transcript For Centennial Panel Two Decades Of Intermediate Scrutiny: Evaluating Equal Protection For Women, Journal Of Gender, Social Policy & The Law
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Revisiting Equality: Feminist Thought About Intermediate Scrutiny, Ann Shalleck
Revisiting Equality: Feminist Thought About Intermediate Scrutiny, Ann Shalleck
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Discrimination Cases, Eileen Kaufman
What's Wrong With Sexual Harassment, Katherine M. Franke
What's Wrong With Sexual Harassment, Katherine M. Franke
Faculty Scholarship
In this article, Professor Franke asks and answers a seemingly simple question: why is sexual harassment a form of sex discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964? She argues that the link between sexual harassment and sex discrimination has been undertheorized by the Supreme Court. In the absence of a principled theory of the wrong of sexual harassment, Professor Franke argues that lower courts have developed a body of sexual harassment law that trivializes the legal norm against sex discrimination. After illustrating how the Supreme Court has not provided an adequate theory of sexual harassment as …
Constitutional Adjudication In The United States As A Means Of Advancing The Equal Stature Of Men And Women Under The Law, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Constitutional Adjudication In The United States As A Means Of Advancing The Equal Stature Of Men And Women Under The Law, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sex Discrimination And Sexual Harassment In Agricultural Labor, Maria M. Dominguez
Sex Discrimination And Sexual Harassment In Agricultural Labor, Maria M. Dominguez
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Discrimination Cases (The Supreme Court And Local Government Law: The 1995-1996 Term), Eileen Kaufman
Discrimination Cases (The Supreme Court And Local Government Law: The 1995-1996 Term), Eileen Kaufman
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Third Circuit Task Force On Equal Treatment In The Courts, Various Editors
Report Of The Third Circuit Task Force On Equal Treatment In The Courts, Various Editors
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Personal Reflections On Creation Of The Third Circuit Task Force On Equal Treatment In The Courts, Dolores K. Sloviter
Personal Reflections On Creation Of The Third Circuit Task Force On Equal Treatment In The Courts, Dolores K. Sloviter
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Would Be The Impact Of Eliminating Affirmative Action?, Erwin Chemerinsky
What Would Be The Impact Of Eliminating Affirmative Action?, Erwin Chemerinsky
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.