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| Gender-Based Affirmative Action and Reverse Gender Bias: Beyond
Gratz, Parents Involved, and Ricci Rosalie Berger Levinson |
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| Skeptical Marriage Equality Suzanne A. Kim |
37 |
| In Whose Best Interest? New Jersey Division of Youth and Family
Services v. V.M. and B.G. and the Next Wave of Court-Controlled
Pregnancies Jessica L. Waters |
81 |
| Privacy Rights and Public Families Khiara M. Bridges |
113 |
| Parental Involvement Laws and New Governance Rachel Rebouché |
175 |
| Feminism, Power, and Sex Work in the Context of HIV/AIDS:
Consequences for Women’s Health Aziza Ahmed |
225 |
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| Queer Ruralism Bud W. Jerke |
259 |
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Contents |
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A Celebration of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg |
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Remarks Commemorating Celebration 55: The Women’s Leadership
Summit Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Dean Elena Kagan |
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Student Articles |
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Contents |
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| LGBT Elder Law: Toward Equity in Aging Nancy J. Knauer |
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| Accidental Incest: Drawing the Line – or the Curtain? – For
Reproductive Technology Naomi Cahn |
59 |
| Multiple Families, Multiple Goals, Multiple Failures: The Need for “Limited Equalization” as a Theory of Child Support Adrienne Jennings Lockie |
109 |
| Gender Outlaws Before the Law: The Courts of the Borderland Aeyal Gross |
165 |
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| The True Woman: Scenes From the Law of Self-Defense Jeannie Suk |
237 |
| Feminist Disagreement (Comparatively) Recast Rosalind Dixon |
277 |
| The Invisible Pregnant Athlete and the Promise of Title IX Deborah L. Brake |
323 |
| Changing Social Norms? Title IX and Legal Activism: Comments from the Spring 2007 Harvard Journal of Law & Gender Conference Lexie Kuznick & Megan Ryan |
367 |
| Comments from the Spring 2007 Harvard Journal of Law & Gender Conference |
378 |
| Changing Social Norms? Title IX and Legal Activism: Concluding Remarks Diane L. Rosenfeld |
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Student Articles |
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| Roe v. Crawford: Do Inmates Have an Eighth Amendment Right to Elective Abortions? Mark Egerman |
423 |
| Trans Models in Prison: The Medicalization of Gender Identity and
the Eighth Amendment Right to Sex Reassignment Therapy Alvin Lee |
447 |
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ARTICLES Selective Recognition of Gender Difference
in the Law: Revaluing the Caretaker Role Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity: American Law in Light of
East Asian Developments Women At Work: Towards an Inclusive Narrative of the Rise of the
Regulatory State STUDENT WRITING Eugenic Feminism: Mental Hygiene, the Women’s Movement, and
the Campaign for Eugenic Legal Reform, 1900-1935 |
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ARTICLES |
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The Architecture of Inclusion: Advancing Workplace Equity in Higher Education
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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 |
335 |
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Disability, Life, Death, and Choice |
425 |
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A Conversation Among Deans from "Results: Legal Education, Institutional Change, and a Decade of Gender Studies," Harvard Journal of Law & Gender |
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COMMENTS |
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Barnes v. City of Cincinnati: Command Presence, Gender Bias, and Problems of Police Aggression |
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Sexual Violence, Counting to Twenty, and the Metaphysics of Criminal Acts:
An Analysis of Valentine v. Konteh |
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The Misleading Metaphor of the Slap in the Face: An Analysis of Ash v. Tyson
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BOOK REVIEW |
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Pregnancy and Power: A Short History of Reproductive Politics in America.
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Editorial Staff |
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Desperately Seeking a Moralist |
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The Necessity of Sex Change: A Struggle for Intersex and Transsex Liberties |
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Misogyny, Androgyny, and Sexual Harassment: Sex Discrimination in a Gender-Deconstructed World |
99 |
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Family Caps in Welfare Reform: Their Coercive Effects and Damaging Consequences |
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Prosecuting Crimes of Rape and Sexual Violence at the ICTR: The Application of Joint Criminal Enterprise Theory |
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“Take My Riches, Give Me Justice”: A Contextual Analysis of
Pakistan’s Honor Crimes Legislation |
223 |
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Title IX: Beyond Equal Protection |
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Eyes Wide Shut: Erasing Women's Experiences from the Clinic to the Courtroom |
285 |
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FOCUS SECTION ON LAW AND EMOTION |
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Legal Feminism and the Emotions: Three Moments in an Evolving Relationship |
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This Is Not Your Father's Autonomy: Lesbian and Gay Rights from a Feminist and Relational Perspective |
345 |
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Willfully Blinded: On Date Rape and Self-Deception |
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Gender and Emotion in Criminal Law |
447 |
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COMMENT |
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Reconceptualizing Fatherhood: The Stakes Involved in Newdow |
467 |
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RECENT DEVELOPMENT |
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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 |
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A Defense of Paid Family Leave |
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Law and Women's Agency in Post-Revolutionary Iran |
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False Starts: Harvard Law School's Efforts Toward Integrating Women into the Faculty, 1928-1981 |
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COMMENTS |
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Pennsylvania State Police v. Suders: Turning a Blind Eye to the Reality of Sexual Harassment |
195 |
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Smith v. City of Salem: Transgendered Jurisprudence and an Expanding Meaning of Sex Discrimination Under Title VII |
207 |
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Editorial Staff |
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Introduction |
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ARTICLES |
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The Culture of Compliance:
The Final Triumph of Form Over Substance in Sexual
Harassment Law |
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Beyond the Maternal Wall: Relief
for Family Caregivers Who Are Discriminated Against on the Job |
77 |
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The Quiet Revolution: Japanese Women Working Around the Law
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FOCUS SECTION: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN |
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Effective Assistance of Counsel for Battered Women Defendants:
A Normative Construct |
217 |
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Invisible Victims:
Holding the Educational System
Liable for Teen Dating Violence at School |
351 |
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