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When Equality Leaves Everyone Worse Off: The Problem Of Leveling Down In Equality Law, Deborah L. Brake
When Equality Leaves Everyone Worse Off: The Problem Of Leveling Down In Equality Law, Deborah L. Brake
William & Mary Law Review
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The Paradox Of Unmarried Fathers And The Constitution: Biology "Plus" Defines Relationships; Biology Alone Safeguards The Public Fisc, Laura Oren
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Re-Mapping Equal Protection Jurisprudence: A Legal Geography Of Race And Affirmative Action, Reginald Oh
Re-Mapping Equal Protection Jurisprudence: A Legal Geography Of Race And Affirmative Action, Reginald Oh
American University Law Review
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Not So Meaningful Anymore: Why A Law Library Is Required To Make A Prisoner's Access To The Courts Meaningful, Joseph A. Schouten
Not So Meaningful Anymore: Why A Law Library Is Required To Make A Prisoner's Access To The Courts Meaningful, Joseph A. Schouten
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Autonomy, Gay Rights And Human Self-Fulfillment: An Argument For Modified Liberalism In Public Education, Vincent J. Samar
Autonomy, Gay Rights And Human Self-Fulfillment: An Argument For Modified Liberalism In Public Education, Vincent J. Samar
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
A Nazi War Criminal As A Standard Bearer For Gender Equality? The Strange Saga Of Johann Breyer, Michael M. Pavlovich
A Nazi War Criminal As A Standard Bearer For Gender Equality? The Strange Saga Of Johann Breyer, Michael M. Pavlovich
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
New York's Post-September 11, 2001 Recognition Of Same-Sex Relationships: A Victory Suggestive Of Future Change, John O. Enright
New York's Post-September 11, 2001 Recognition Of Same-Sex Relationships: A Victory Suggestive Of Future Change, John O. Enright
Fordham Law Review
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