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Opening The Floodgates Or Filing The Gap: Perdomo V. Holder Advances The Ninth Circuit One Step Closer To Recognizing Gender-Based Asylum Claims, Jesse Imbriano Jan 2011

Opening The Floodgates Or Filing The Gap: Perdomo V. Holder Advances The Ninth Circuit One Step Closer To Recognizing Gender-Based Asylum Claims, Jesse Imbriano

Villanova Law Review

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Is The Price Of Victory Just: Attorney's Fees, Punitive Damages, And The Future Of Title Ix In Mercer V. Duke University, Sabrina Bosse Jan 2006

Is The Price Of Victory Just: Attorney's Fees, Punitive Damages, And The Future Of Title Ix In Mercer V. Duke University, Sabrina Bosse

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

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The Intelligent Wickedness Of U.S. Immigration Law Conferring Citizenship To Children Born Abroad And Out-Of-Wedlock: A Feminist Perspective, Manisha Lalwani Jan 2002

The Intelligent Wickedness Of U.S. Immigration Law Conferring Citizenship To Children Born Abroad And Out-Of-Wedlock: A Feminist Perspective, Manisha Lalwani

Villanova Law Review

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Personal Reflections On Creation Of The Third Circuit Task Force On Equal Treatment In The Courts, Dolores K. Sloviter Jan 1997

Personal Reflections On Creation Of The Third Circuit Task Force On Equal Treatment In The Courts, Dolores K. Sloviter

Villanova Law Review

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Report Of The Third Circuit Task Force On Equal Treatment In The Courts, Various Editors Jan 1997

Report Of The Third Circuit Task Force On Equal Treatment In The Courts, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Gender-Based Discrimination - Separation Of Powers - The Total Exclusion Of Women From The Military Selective Service Act Does Not Violate Due Process, Elizabethanne M. Dilworth Jan 1981

Constitutional Law - Gender-Based Discrimination - Separation Of Powers - The Total Exclusion Of Women From The Military Selective Service Act Does Not Violate Due Process, Elizabethanne M. Dilworth

Villanova Law Review

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