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2020

Law and Gender

UC Law SF Journal on Gender and Justice

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Tanks And Rubber Bullets Vs. Pussy Hats And High-Fives: A Comparative Look At The 2014 Ferguson Uprising And The 2017 Women’S March On Washington, Abby Harrington Jan 2020

Tanks And Rubber Bullets Vs. Pussy Hats And High-Fives: A Comparative Look At The 2014 Ferguson Uprising And The 2017 Women’S March On Washington, Abby Harrington

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Papercuts: Hierarchical Microaggressions In Law Schools, Nantiya Ruan Jan 2020

Papercuts: Hierarchical Microaggressions In Law Schools, Nantiya Ruan

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“Girl Riot, Not Gonna Be Quiet”––Riot Grrrl, #Metoo, And The Possibility Of Blowing The Whistle On Sexual Harassment, Kendra Doty Jan 2020

“Girl Riot, Not Gonna Be Quiet”––Riot Grrrl, #Metoo, And The Possibility Of Blowing The Whistle On Sexual Harassment, Kendra Doty

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The 1990s’ Riot Grrrl movement was powerful. Beginning with feminist punk rock bands in Olympia, Washington and spreading throughout the country, girls sparked a revolution. In song lyrics, at group meetings, and in zines, girls formed a community devoted to loudly challenging the constraints society places on women. Part of this project involved flashpoint acts of rebellion—sparks of anger’s flame shooting out as these girls confronted sexual violence and called out perpetrators by name.

Foreshadowing the cascading stories of sexual assault and harassment that erupted in 2017 with #MeToo, the Riot Grrrls warned one another about dangerous people and provided …


The Case For Socioeconomic Affirmative Action: A Jurisprudential Examination At The Disparity Between Privilege And Poverty In Higher Education Admissions, Katelyn P. Dembowski Jan 2020

The Case For Socioeconomic Affirmative Action: A Jurisprudential Examination At The Disparity Between Privilege And Poverty In Higher Education Admissions, Katelyn P. Dembowski

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A Proposal To Properly Address Implicit Bias In The Jury, Anona Su Jan 2020

A Proposal To Properly Address Implicit Bias In The Jury, Anona Su

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