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Volume 31:1, Winter 2008
Volume 30:2, Summer 2007
Volume 30:1, Winter 2007
Volume 29:2, Summer 2006
Volume 29:1, Winter 2006
Volume 28:2, Summer 2005
Volume 28:1, Winter 2005
Volume 27, Spring 2004
Volume 26, Spring 2003


Volume 31:1
Winter 2008

ARTICLES

Selective Recognition of Gender Difference in the Law: Revaluing the Caretaker Role
Pamler Laufer-Ukeles

Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity: American Law in Light of East Asian Developments
Holning Lau

Exposing Hostile Environments for Female Graduate Students in Academic Science Laboratories: The McDonnell Douglas Burden- Shifting Framework as a Paradigm for Analyzing the “Women in Science” Problem
Lucy M. Stark

Women At Work: Towards an Inclusive Narrative of the Rise of the Regulatory State
Arianne Renan Barzilay

STUDENT WRITING

Eugenic Feminism: Mental Hygiene, the Women’s Movement, and the Campaign for Eugenic Legal Reform, 1900-1935
Mary Ziegler

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Volume 30:2
Summer 2007


Multi-Disciplinary Responses to Susan Sturm's The Architecture of Inclusion

Preface to Responses - Dynamism, Not Just Diversity
Lani Guinier and Martha Minnow

The Architecture of Inclusion: Evidence from Corporate Diversity Programs
Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev

Tempered radicals as Institutional Change Agents: The Case of Advancing Gender Equality at the University of Michigan
Debra Meyerson and Megan Tompkins

Progressive Laywering in Politically Depressing Times: Can New Models for Institutional Self-Reform Achieve More Effective Structural change?
Susan D. Carle

Toward a New Civil Rights Framework
Guy-Uriel E. Charles

Getting More Women into Science: Knowledge Issues
Londa Schiebinger

The Supermodular Architecture of Inclusion
Richard Brooks and Valerie Purdie-Vaughns

Studying Institutional Engagement: Utilizing Social Psychology Research Methodologies to Study Law Student Engagement
Bonita London, Vanessa Anderson, Geraldine Downey

Conclusion to Responses - The Architecture of Inclusion: Interdisciplinary Insights on Pursuing Institutional Citizenship
Susan Sturm

ARTICLES

Pain, Pleasure, and Consenting Women: Exploring Feminist Responses to S/M and Its Legal Regulation in Canada through Jelinek's The Piano Teacher
Maneesha Deckha

Exposing Sex Stereotypes in Recent Same-Sex Marriage Jurisprudence
Deborah A. Widiss, Elizabeth L. Rosenblatt, Douglas NeJaime

NOTES

The Home as Their Castle: An Analysis of Georgia v. Randolph's Implications for Domestic Disputes
Meagan Rasch-Chabot

Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. White: The Scope of Retaliatory Actions and a Legal Catch-22
Mary Newman

"An Exercise in Fiction": The Sixth Ammendment confrontation Clause, Forfeiture by Wrongdoing, and Domestic Violence in Davis v. Washington
Rebecca McKinstry

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Volume 30:1
Winter 2007

ARTICLES

Remarks on Women's Progress at the Bar and on the bench for presentation at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, August 11, 2006
Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Social Research and Social Change: Meeting the Challenge of Gender Inequality and Sexual Abuse
Deborah L. Rhode

Marriage and the Elephant: The Liberal Democratic State's Regulation of Intimate Relationships Between Adults
Maxine Eichner

Developing Markets in Baby-Making: In the Matter of Baby M
Carol Sanger

It's Time That You Know: The Shortcomings of Ignorance as Fairness in Employment Law and the Need for an "Information-Shifting" Model
Naomi Schoenbaum

Creating a True Army of One: Four Proposals to Combat Sexual Harassment in Today's Army
Dana Michael Hollywood

NOTES

A Penumbra Overlooked: The Free Exercise Clause and Lawrence v. Texas
Benjamin M. Eidleson

Missing the Mark: Why the Trafficking Victims Protection Act Fails to Protect sex Trafficking Victims in the United States
April Rieger

BOOK REVIEW

Split Decisions: How and Why to Take a Break from Feminism
by Janet Halley

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Volume 29:2
Summer 2006

ARTICLES

   

The Architecture of Inclusion: Advancing Workplace Equity in Higher Education
Susan Sturm

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From the International to the Local in Feminist Legal Responses to Rape, Prostitution/Sex Work, and Sex Trafficking: Four Studies in Contemporary Governance Feminism
Janet Halley, Prahba Kotiswaran, Hila Shamir, and Chantal Thomas

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335

Disability, Life, Death, and Choice
Samuel R. Bagenstos

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425

A Conversation Among Deans from "Results: Legal Education, Institutional Change, and a Decade of Gender Studies," Harvard Journal of Law & Gender
Dean Edward Rubin, Dean W.H. Knight, Dean Katherine Bartlett

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465

COMMENTS

   

Barnes v. City of Cincinnati: Command Presence, Gender Bias, and Problems of Police Aggression
Mary Newman

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485

Sexual Violence, Counting to Twenty, and the Metaphysics of Criminal Acts: An Analysis of Valentine v. Konteh
Phil Telfeyan

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493

The Misleading Metaphor of the Slap in the Face: An Analysis of Ash v. Tyson
Miriam Jacks Achtenberg

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501

BOOK REVIEW

   

Pregnancy and Power: A Short History of Reproductive Politics in America.
By Rickie Solinger.

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509

Editorial Staff

 

 

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Volume 29:1
Winter 2006

ARTICLES

   

Desperately Seeking a Moralist
Robin West

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The Necessity of Sex Change: A Struggle for Intersex and Transsex Liberties
Noa Ben-Asher

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51

Misogyny, Androgyny, and Sexual Harassment: Sex Discrimination in a Gender-Deconstructed World
Meredith Render

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99

Family Caps in Welfare Reform: Their Coercive Effects and Damaging Consequences
Rebekah J. Smith

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151


NOTES

   

Prosecuting Crimes of Rape and Sexual Violence at the ICTR: The Application of Joint Criminal Enterprise Theory
Rebecca L. Haffajee

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201

“Take My Riches, Give Me Justice”: A Contextual Analysis of Pakistan’s Honor Crimes Legislation
Mazna Hussain

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223


Editorial Staff

 

 

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Volume 28:2
Summer 2005

ARTICLES

   

Title IX: Beyond Equal Protection
David S. Cohen

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217

Eyes Wide Shut: Erasing Women's Experiences from the Clinic to the Courtroom
Ellen Waldman & Marybeth Herald

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285


FOCUS SECTION ON LAW AND EMOTION

   

Legal Feminism and the Emotions: Three Moments in an Evolving Relationship
Kathryn Abrams

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325

This Is Not Your Father's Autonomy: Lesbian and Gay Rights from a Feminist and Relational Perspective
Carlos A. Ball

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345

Willfully Blinded: On Date Rape and Self-Deception
Andrew E. Taslitz

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381

Gender and Emotion in Criminal Law
Katharine K. Baker

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447


COMMENT

   

Reconceptualizing Fatherhood: The Stakes Involved in Newdow
Gloria Chan

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467


RECENT DEVELOPMENT

   

Using the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women To Advocate for the Political Rights of Women in a Democratic Burma
Andrea D. Friedman

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481


Editorial Staff

 

 

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Volume 28
Winter 2005

ARTICLES

   

A Defense of Paid Family Leave
Gillian Lester

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Law and Women's Agency in Post-Revolutionary Iran
Louise Halper

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85

False Starts: Harvard Law School's Efforts Toward Integrating Women into the Faculty, 1928-1981
Mary Elizabeth Basile

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143


COMMENTS

   

Pennsylvania State Police v. Suders: Turning a Blind Eye to the Reality of Sexual Harassment
Amal Bass

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195

Smith v. City of Salem: Transgendered Jurisprudence and an Expanding Meaning of Sex Discrimination Under Title VII
Melinda Chow

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207


Editorial Staff

 

 

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Volume 27
Spring 2004

ARTICLES

   

Women Choosing Diverse Workplaces: A Rational Preference With Disturbing Implications For Both Occupational Segregation and Economic Analysis of Law
Scott A. Moss

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Queering Legal Education: A Project of Theoretical Discovery
Kim Brooks and Debra Parkes

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89

The Wrong Way to Equality: Privileging Consent in the Trafficking of Women for Sexual Exploitation
Beverly Balos

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137

Pelvic Exam Prerequisite to Hormonal Contraceptives: Unjustified Infringement on Constitutional Rights, Governmental Coercion, and Bad Public Policy
Heather S. Dixon

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177

A Return to Life: The Right to Identity and the Right to Identify Argentina's "Living Disappeared"
Lisa Avery

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235


BOOK REVIEWS

   

The Two-Income Trap: Why Middle-Class Mothers and Fathers Are Going Broke, by Elizabeth Warren & Amelia Warren Tyagi
Reviewed by James Sullivan

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273

When Women Kill: Questions of Agency and Subjectivity, by Belinda Morrissey
Reviewed by Tracy L. Conn

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285


Celebration 50 Articles

   

A Compilation in Commemoration of Celebration 50

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299

The Changing Complexion of Harvard Law School
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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303

Celebration 50: Keynote Address
Janet Reno

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309

Celebration 50: What I Learned at Harvard Law School
Pamela Thomas-Graham

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317

Guiding Principles for Picking Parents
Elizabeth Bartholet

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323

Same-Sex Marriage: An Issue of Constitutional Rights Not Moral Opinions
Brenda Feigen

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345

Reversing the Failure of the Foster Care System
Betsy Krebs and Paul Pitcoff

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357

Two Harvard Women: 1965 to Today
Mary J. Mullarkey

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367

The Women of 1964: Paving the Way
Judith Richards Hope

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381

The Road Less Traveled: Becoming an Immigration Attorney
Margaret D. Stock

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387

Challenging the Hypothetical II: Leading the Way to Effective Diversity
Jamienne S. Studley

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397


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Volume 26
Spring 2003

Introduction

 

ARTICLES

 

The Culture of Compliance: The Final Triumph of Form Over Substance in Sexual Harassment Law
Joanna L. Grossman

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Beyond the Maternal Wall: Relief for Family Caregivers Who Are Discriminated Against on the Job
Joan C. Williams and Nancy Segal

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The Quiet Revolution: Japanese Women Working Around the Law
Robbi Louise Miller

163


FOCUS SECTION: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

Effective Assistance of Counsel for Battered Women Defendants: A Normative Construct
Sarah M. Buel

217

Invisible Victims: Holding the Educational System Liable for Teen Dating Violence at School
Christine N. Carlson

351

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