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Index of Issues Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society, formerly Wisconsin Women’s Law Journal
Vol. 1 – Spring 1985 Foreword, by The Honorable Shirley S. Abrahamson Articles: The Wisconsin Marital Property Act: Highlights of the Wisconsin Experience in Developing a Model for Comprehensive Common Law Property Reform, by June Miller Weisberger Collins v. Eli Lilly & Company: The DES Causation Problem and Risk Contribution Theory, by James C. Burr Artificial Insemination by Donor: Practical and Legal Issues Involved in Single Motherhood, by Karen A. Morrisey Comment: Gender and Privacy in the Prisons, by Penelope Dinneen Hillemann Book Review: "A Worldly Character and One of Many Sides," Reviewed by Donald Yacovone
Vol. 2 – Spring 1986 Articles: Alternative Families: Obtaining Traditional Family Benefits Through Litigation, Legislation and Collective Bargaining, by Barbara J. Cox Quest for Labor Standards in the Era of Eleanor Roosevelt: The Case of Industrial Homework, by Eileen Boris Pornography: The Supreme Court Rejects a Call for New Restrictions, by Gordon B. Baldwin Commentary: Deconstructing CLS-FEM Split, by Robin West Comments: Law Enforcement and Prosecutor Responses to Domestic Violence: Non-Involvement to the Application of Criminal Justice Sanctions, by Katherine Lynn Held
The Constitutional Privacy Right as Applied to Psychotherapy Communications, by Mary Patricia Field
Book Reviews: Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood, Reviewed by Sally Markowitz
Governing the Hearth, Reviewed by Elizabeth B. Clark
Vol. 3 – 1987 – Papers from the 1986 Feminism and Legal Theory Conference:
Introduction to the Papers: The Origins and Purpose of the Feminism and Legal Theory Conference, by Martha L. Fineman
Articles: Feminist Theories of (In)Equality, by Kathleen A. Lahey
Religion, Rights, and Difference in the Early Woman's Rights Movement, by Elizabeth B. Clark
The Anti-Subordination Principle: Applications, by Ruth Colker
The Difference in Women's Hedonic Lives: A Phenomenological Critique of Feminist Legal Theory, by Robin L. West Feminism and Legal Method: The Difference It Makes, by Mary Jane Mossman
Strategizing in Equality, by Diana Majury
Equality Across Difference: A Place for Rights Discourse?, by Christine A. Littleton
Looking at Women's Historians Looking at "Difference," by Eileen Boris
The Unbroken Circle: A Historical and Contemporary Study of Black Single Mothers and Their Families, by Barbara Omolade
Vol. 4 – 1988
Articles: The Tax Reform Act of 1986: Does It Go Far Enough to Achieve Pension Equity for Women?, by Vicki Gottlich
Pandora's Box: An Essay Review of American Law and Literature on Prostitution, by Anita L. Morse
Bibliography of Resources on American Law and Literature on Prostitution, by Julie Brewer
Comment: An Overview of Defense of Battered Women from a Postconviction Perspective, by Susan L. Podebradsky & Mary E. Triggiano-Hunt
Book Reviews: Feminist Theory: The Intellectual Traditions of American Feminism; and Feminism in France, Reviewed by Susan Erickson
Street Woman, Reviewed by Nancy Frank
Vol. 5 – 1990
Articles: Lesbianism in Anglo-European Legal History, by Ruthann Robson
Spousal Property Agreements: An Evolving Concept in Wisconsin and Elsewhere, by June Miller Weisberger
One Privacy Provision, Two Privacy Protections: The Right to Privacy in Florida After Roe v. Wade, by Daniel R. Gordon
The Federal Judiciary Engendered, by Carl Tobias
Comments: Work Time/Family Time: A Critique of Wisconsin's Family and Medical Leave Law, by Denise Galambos
Coming to Terms with the Politics of Discourse: A Critique of Robin West's Jurisprudence and Gender, by Amy Scarr
Vol. 6 – 1991
Articles: For Mary Joe Frug: Empowering Women Law Professors, by Leslie Bender
Lower Court Interpretation of the Meritor Decision: Putting Flesh on the Supreme Court's Sexual Harassment Skeleton, by Dawn D. Bennett-Alexander
Equality of Rights Under the Law: State Constitutional Protection for Abortion Rights in Maryland and Beyond, by Samantha Forman
Against the Flow, by Jennifer Jaff
Notes: Nametaking: A Model for Feminist Identity, by Beatrice A. Cameron
Pregnancy and Addiction: Eliminating the Saint/Sinner Motif, by Rene I. Augustine
Report: Final Report: Gender Bias Task Force, by Wisconsin Equal Justice Task Force
Vol. 7 – 1992 (printed in same volume as Vol. 8 – 1993)
Articles: And Baby Makes Three – or Four, or Five, or Six: Redefining the Family After the Reprotech Revolution, by R. Alta Charo The "Cleaver" Paradigm as an Anachronism in a Multi-Cultural Society, by Marilyn Bowens
Note: Constitutionality of Recognizing Multiple Parental Rights in the Surrogacy Context, by Katherine Kruse
Comment: A Practical Analysis of the Constitutional and Legal Infirmities of Norplant as a Condition of Probation, by Megan J. Ballard
Vol. 8 – 1993 (printed in same volume as Vol. 7 – 1992)
Articles: "Boys Keep Out!": Historical and Legal Perspectives on the Contributions of All-Female Organizations to Sex Equality, by Claudia Center
Woman's Ghetto Within the Legal Profession, by Marilyn J. Berger & Kari A. Robinson
Do Women Judges Speak "In a Different Voice?": Carol Gilligan, Feminist Legal Theory, and the Ninth Circuit, by Sue Davis
Speech: Diversity in the Judiciary: Association for Women Lawyers' Thirteenth Annual Women Judges Night Speech, by Hon. Margaret Dee McGarity
Vol. 9 – Winter 1994 – Special Focus: Women's Health and Safety
Articles: Video Display Terminals and Reproductive Complications: Regulatory Issues Concerning Health Care in the Workplace, by Cheryl L. Meyer
Stalking Laws – Problem or Solution?, by Marion Buckley
Coerced into Crime: The Application of Battered Woman Syndrome to the Defense of Duress, by Meredith Blake
Book Review: Giving a Voice to the Silenced: Dalkon Shield Survivors Tell Their Stories, by Jennifer Nutt Carleton
Vol. 10:1 – Spring 1995
Articles: Communitarianism and Feminism: The Case Against the Preference for the Two-Parent Family, by Susan B. Apel
No Trifling Matter: How the Legal System Supports Persecution of the Obese, by Maureen J. Arrigo-Ward
Notes: Fine Tuning the Wrong Balance: Why the New Rule 412 Does Not Go Far Enough to End Harassment in Sexual Harassment Litigation, by Jennifer E. Smith Trouble for Mothers in Custody Disputes: Reflections on Prost v. Greene and Ireland v. Smith, by Tricia M. Link & Whitney E. Meier
Abortion in Japan: A Feminist Critique, by Hiromi Maruyama
Vol. 10:2- Fall 1995
Articles: A Feminist Understanding of Sex-Selective Abortion: Solely a Matter of Choice?, by April L. Cherry
Metaphors Matter: How Images of Battle, Sports, and Sex Shape the Adversary System, by Elizabeth G. Thornburg
An Ethic of Care and the Hazardous Workplace, by Francis J. Carleton & Jennifer Nutt Carleton
Northern Ireland: The Policing of Domestic Violence in Nationalist Communities, by Christine Taylor
Pregnancy Discrimination: Toward Substantive Equality, by Sally J. Kenney
Why J.E.B. v. T.B. Will Fail to Advance Equality: A Call for Discrimination in Jury Selection, by Lorrie L. Luellig
Vol. 11:1 – Summer 1996
Articles: Where Violence, Relationship, and Equality Meet: The Violence Against Women Act's Civil Rights Remedy, by Victoria F. Nourse
Destabilizing Power in Rape: Why Consent Theory in Rape Law Is Turned on its Head, by Mustafa T. Kasubhai
Trend Analysis: Expert Testimony on Battering and its Effects in Criminal Cases, by Janet Parrish, Esq.
Book Review: Breaking & Entering: Women Cops Talk About Life in the Ultimate Men's Club. By Connie Fletcher, New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1995, Reviewed by Sabrina Turner
Vol. 11:2 – Fall 1996
An Introspective Essay: From Urinal to Manicure: Challenges to the Scholarship of Tax and Gender, by Beverly Moran
Articles: Our Epidemic of Unnecessary Cesarean Sections: The Role of the Law in Creating It, The Role of the Law in Stopping It, by Margaret M. Donohoe
The First Stone in Retrospect: An Outsider's Observations on the Book and its Critics, by Susan Grover Sweep Searches – The Rights of the Community, and the Guarantees of the Fourth and First Amendments: Moms of the Chicago Public Housing Complex, Revisit Your Civil and Constitutional Rights and Save Your Babies, by Lundy Langston
Forgiving Guin Garcia: Women, the Death Penalty and Commutation, by Lorraine Schmall
In Search of Greater Procedural Justice: Rethinking Lassiter v. Department of Social Services, by Colene Flynn
Vol. 11:3 – Summer 1997
Articles: Connectedness and Closeted Questions: The Use of History in Developing Feminist Legal Theory, by Pamela D. Bridgewater
The Future of Feminist Legal Theory, by Patricia A. Cain
We Are All Just "Jugs," by Shelley J. Gaylord
Importing Feminist Theories to Change Tort Law, by Martha Chamallas
National Women Law Students Association Conference, March 1, 1996: Written Remarks of Elizabeth Grossman: Violence Against Women, by Elizabeth Grossman
Twenty Questions on the Status of Women Students in Your Law School, by Jean C. Love
Questions Women (and Men) Should Ask When Selecting a Law School, by Mary Becker Choosing Substantive Justice: A Discussion of "Choice," "Rights" and the New Reproductive Technologies, by April L. Cherry
Vol. 12:1 – Spring 1997
Articles: The Lasting Legacy of International Union, U.A.W. v. Johnson Controls: Equal Employment and Workplace Health and Safety Five Years Later, by Suzanne U. Samuels
Gay Male Pornography After Little Sisters Book and Art Emporium: A Call for Gay Male Cooperation in the Struggle for Sex Equality, by Christopher N. Kendall
How Would the Criminal Law Treat Sethe?: Reflections on Patriarchy, Child Abuse, and the Uses of Narrative to Re-Imagine Motherhood, by Tonya Plank
Surrogacy: A Last Resort Alternative for Infertile Women or a Commodification of Women's Bodies and Children?, by Christine L. Kerian
Vol. 12:2 – Fall 1997
Articles: Street Harassment as Sexual Subordination: The Phenomenology of Gender-Specific Harm, by Deborah Tuerkheimer Single-Sex Education and the First Amendment: Sex-Based Exclusion from Public School on the Basis of Time, Place, or Manner Restrictions, by Susan McDermott
The Name of the Maiden, by Omi
Sexual Harassment in Schools: An Analysis of the "Knew or Should Have Known" Liability Standard in Title IX Peer Sexual Harassment Cases, by Andrea Giampetro- Meyer, Shannon Browne & Carrie Williamson
Essay: Court-Created Boundaries Between a Visible Lesbian Mother and Her Children, by Susan J. Becker
Vol. 13:1 – Spring 1998
Articles: Tales From the Tobacco Wars: Industry Advertising Targets Teenage Girls, by Patricia A. Davidson
Hawthorne and the Handmaid: An Examination of the Law's Use as a Tool of Oppression, by Shira Pavis Minton
Gender Bias in the American Bar Association Journal: Impact on the Legal Profession, by Marilyn J. Berger & Kari A. Robinson
Book Review: Speaking of Sex: The Denial of Gender Inequality, by Deborah L. Rhode, Reviewed by Joy Lang
Vol. 13:2 – Fall 1998
Articles: Sex, Sexual Pleasure, and Reproduction: Health Insurers Don't Want You to Do Those Nasty Things, by Hazel Glenn Beh
Single-Parent Latinas on the Margin: Seeking a Room with a View, Meals, and Built-In Community, by Laura M. Padilla
Women's Job Hunting in the "Ice Age": Frozen Opportunities in Japan, by Robbi Louise Miller
Memoir: My Career as a Chocolatier, by Ann Bartow
Vol. 14:1 – Spring 1999
Articles: Updating the Marital Privileges: A Witness-Centered Rationale, by Amanda H. Frost
Comparing Conversations About Sexual Harassment in the United States and Sweden: Print Media Coverage of the Case Against Astra USA, by Nancy R. Hauserman
Striving for Justice with the Violence Against Women Act and Civil Tort Actions, by Daniel G. Atkins, Jan R. Jurden, Dr. Susan L. Miller & Elizabeth A. Patten Essay: Approaching the Slope: Processes and Outcomes of the Use of the Slippery Slope in Legal Opinions, by Diane Meulemans
Vol. 14:2 – Fall 1999
Article: Equal Protection, Gender, and Justice at the Dawn of a New Century, by Christina DeJong & Christopher E. Smith
Comment: "There Will Be No Justice Unless Women Are Part of That Justice": Rape in Bosnia, the ICTY and "Gender Sensitive" Prosecution, by Anne F. Hoefgen
Essay: Sex in the Original Position: A Restatement of Liberal Feminism, by Mark M. Hager
Vol. 15:1 – Spring 2000 – Fifteenth Anniversary Issue
Foreword, by Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson
Article: Race and Two Concepts of the Emotions in Date Rape, by Andrew E. Taslitz Fifteenth Anniversary Celebration (these are mainly reprints of articles already published in the Journal, with short additional articles written by the same authors): "The Little Project": From Alternative Families to Domestic Partnerships to Same-Sex Marriage, by Barbara J. Cox
Alternative Families: Obtaining Traditional Family Benefits Through Litigation, Legislation and Collective Bargaining, by Barbara J. Cox
Introduction: Robin West Revisited, by Wisconsin Women's Law Journal Senior Board Members
The Difference in Women's Hedonic Lives: A Phenomenological Critique of Feminist Legal Theory, by Robin L. West
Introduction, by Beverly I. Moran
From Urinal to Manicure: Challenges to the Scholarship of Tax and Gender, by Beverly I. Moran
And Baby Makes None?, by R. Alta Charo
And Baby Makes Three – or Four, or Five, or Six: Redefining the Family After the Reprotech Revolution, by R. Alta Charo
Introduction, by Victoria F. Nourse
Where Violence, Relationship, and Equality Meet: The Violence Against Women Act's Civil Rights Remedy, by Victoria F. Nourse
Vol. 15:2 – Fall 2000
No Women at the Center: The Use of the Canadian Sentencing Circle in Domestic Violence Cases, by Rashmi Goel
Narratives, Law and the Relational Context: Exploring Stories of Violence in Young Women's Lives, by Colleen Sheppard & Sarah Westphal
Cooperation and Good Cause: Greater Sanctions and the Failure to Account for Domestic Violence, by Jacqueline M. Fontana
Constitutional Review of Affirmative Action Policies for Women of Color: A Hopeless Paradox?, by Angela D. Hooton
Vol. 16:1 – Spring 2001 – Symposium and Workshop on Judging at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall), Spring Semester 2000
Introduction: Workshop on Judging: Does Gender Make a Difference?, by Herma Hill Kay & Geraldine Sparrow
Speeches: Outsiders on the Bench: The Continuing Struggle for Equality, by Claire L'Heureux- Dubé
Why a Woman on the Bench?, by Kathryn Mickle Werdegar Student Papers: The Difference Women Judges Make: Stare Decisis, Norms of Collegiality, and "Feminine Jurisprudence": A Research Proposal, by Heather Elliott
Can Women Judges Help Make Civil Sexual Assault Trials More Therapeutic?, by Jason Schultz
Luck and Politics: Judicial Selection Methods and Their Effect on Women on the Bench, by Becky Kruse
Judicial Campaigns: What Can They Tell Us About Gender on the Bench?, by Megan McCarthy
The Underrepresentation of Women on the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, by Brenda Simon
Vol. 16:2 – Fall 2001
Articles: Caring for the Ten Percent's 2.4: Lesbian and Gay Parents' Access to Parental Benefits, by Ryiah Lilith
A Closer Look at Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez: Membership by Sex, by Race, and by Tribal Tradition, by Lucy A. Curry
The "Access" Problem: How Employee and Employer Issues May Increase BadgerCare Participation by Impeding the Verification Process, by Barbara J. Zabawa
Comments: Domestic Violence Victims After Welfare Reform: Looking Beyond the Family Violence Option, by Katie Scrivner
An Analysis of Racism and Resources for African-American Female Victims of Domestic Violence in Wisconsin, by Lisa M. Martinson
Abusive Parents and Physical Placement Awards: What More Could Wisconsin Do to Protect its Children?, by Michele Westerlund
Vol 17:1 – Spring 2002 – Symposium on Feminist Theories of Relation in the Shadow of the Law
Introduction: Feminism in Relation, by Catherine Albiston, Tonya Brito & Jane E. Larson
Articles: Law's Constitution: A Relational Critique, by Victoria F. Nourse
Care and Feminists, by Mary Becker
Out of the Shadows: Traversing the Imaginary of Sameness, Difference, and Relationalism – A Human Rights Proposal, by Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol
Birthing Relationships, by Naomi Cahn
Putting the Relational Into the Heart of Family and Juvenile Court Proceedings, by Nina Camic Assumptions About Relationships Reflected in the Federal Securities Laws, by Theresa A. Gabaldon
Interspousal Tort Immunity and Insurance "Family Member Exclusions": Shared Assumptions, Relational and Liberal Feminist Challenges, by Jennifer Wriggins
Vol 17:2 – Fall 2002
Articles: A Step Toward True Equality in the Workplace: Requiring Employer Accommodation for Breastfeeding Women, by Lara M. Gardner
The National Association of Women Judges: Agent of Change, by Linda C. Morrison
When the Vow Breaks: Why the History of French Divorce Law Sounds a Warning About the Implications for Women of the Contemporary American Marriage Movement, by Joanna Alexandra Norland
Comment: Revisiting Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez: Feminist Perspectives on Tribal Sovereignty, by Francine R. Skenandore
Note: The Seventh Circuit's Step Toward Ending Domestic Terror: A Case Note on NOW v. Scheidler, by Nicole Safar
Vol. 18:1 – Spring 2003 – Special Issue on Girls in the Juvenile Justice System: The Intersection of Gender, Age and Crime
Introduction: Girls in the Juvenile Justice System: The Intersection of Gender, Age and Crime, by Alecia Humphrey
Poem: Illusions, by Heather
Articles: When Individual Differences Demand Equal Treatment: An Equal Rights Approach to the Special Needs of Girls in the Juvenile Justice System, by Marsha L. Levick & Francine T. Sherman
A Better Way to Spend $500,000: How the Juvenile Justice System Fails Girls, by Marty Beyer, Gillian Blair, Sarah Katz, Sandra Simkins & Annie Steinberg
Shifting Boundaries: Abortion, Criminal Culpability and the Indeterminate Legal Status of Adolescents, by J. Shoshanna Ehrlich
"Because Everybody Thought That I Wouldn't Be Able To Do It": Gender-Responsive Services for Court-Involved Girls and the First Year of the GirlRising Program, by Melissa M. Beck, Ana Bermudez & Martha King
Comments: Title VII in the Seventh Circuit: An Analysis of Administrative Claims and Civil Complaints, by Nicole Frankel
Staying Inbounds: Reforming Title IX in Collegiate Athletics, by Kristin Rozum
Vol. 18:2 – Fall 2003
Articles: Snowflake Adoptions and Orphan Embryos: The Legal Implications of Embryo Donation, by Katheryn D. Katz
"[A]n Inglorious Fiction": The Doctrine of Matrimonial Domicile in South Carolina, by Judge John D. Geathers & Justin R. Werner
Notes: From Here to Paternity: Why Men Are Not Taking Paternity Leave Under the Family and Medical Leave Act, by Chuck Halverson
State v. Oakley: Infringing on Women's Reproductive Rights, by Amanda R. Schehr
Vol. 19:1 – Spring 2004
Articles: Motherhood, Marriage, and Morality: The Pro-Marriage Moral Discourse of American Welfare Policy, by Judith E. Koons
Victims of Gender Discrimination or Disgruntled Employees? The Evolving Role of Candid E-Mails in Gender Disparate Treatment Cases, by Lucille M. Ponte
You Call That Education?, by Morrison Torrey Comment: Gay and Lesbian Partners Are Family Too: Why Wisconsin Should Adopt a Family Consent Law, by Catherine A. West
Vol. 19:2 – Fall 2004
Articles: Rehabilitating Partnership Marriage As a Theory of Wealth Distribution at Divorce: In Recognition of a Shared Life, by Alicia Brokars Kelly
"Well-Behaved Women Don't Make History": Rethinking English Family, Law, and History, by Danaya C. Wright
Comments: Custody Cases and the Expansion of the Equitable Parent Doctrine: When Should "Acting Like" a Parent Be Enough?, by Sarah Opichka
All Relevant Factors: Gender in the Analysis of Exceptional and Extremely Unusual Hardship, by Jennifer Lindsley
The Mystery of Title VII: The Various Interpretations of Title VII as Applied to Homosexual Plaintiffs, by Michael Sachs
Vol 20:1 – Spring 2005 – Twentieth Anniversary Edition
Foreword, by Senior Editorial Board Twentieth Anniversary Celebration: Take Notice Unwed Fathers: An Unwed Mother's Right to Privacy in Adoption Proceedings, by Cecily L. Helms & Phyllis C. Spence
Domestic Violence and the Failures of Welfare Reform: The Role for Work Leave Legislation, by Ralph Henry
Wisconsin Act 110: When an Infant Survives an Abortion, by Michele Kurs Frishman
From Bosnia to Sudan: Sexual Violence in Modern Armed Conflict, by Stephanie N. Sackellares
Another Woman's Body Found Outside Juárez: Applying Velásquez Rodríguez for Women's Human Rights, by Joan H. Robinson
Vol. 20:2 – Fall 2005
Foreword, by Assistant Dean Ruth Robarts
Articles: The Practice of Marriage, by Katharine Silbaugh
Mothers in Prison: How the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 Threatens Parental Rights, by Sally Day
A Dangerous Place for Society and its Troubled Young Women: A Call for an End to Newborn Safe Haven Laws in Wisconsin and Beyond, by Jennifer Racine Comments: Exploring Law Students' Attitudes, Beliefs, and Experiences About the Relationship Between Business Law and Public Interest Law, by Amy Bradshaw
Using SCHIP to Offer Prenatal Care to Undocumented and Non-Qualified Pregnant Immigrants in Wisconsin: The Benefits, Risks & Shortcomings, by Diana Aguilar
Current Issue: Vol. 21:1 – Spring 2006
Article: Bearing Witness to Ghosts: Notes on Theorizing Pornography, Race, and Law, by Jennifer C. Nash
Essay: Homonormativity: Inversion (The Straight World), by José Gabilando
Notes: Where Are We NOW? Clinic Protection in the Wake of Scheidler v. National Organization for Women, Inc., by Autumn Nero
K.M. v. E.G., by Emily Zapotocny
Volume XXI, No.2 Fall 2006 Superstition-Based Injustice in Africa and the United States: The Use of Provocation as a Defense for Killing Witches and Homosexuals Jennifer Dumin Title IX and High School Opportunities: Issues of Equity on and in the Court Suzanne E. Eckes
Family Values First When Federal Laws Collide: A Proposal to Create a Public Policy Exception to the Employment-At-Will Doctrine Based Upon Mandatory Parenting Duty Pamela Gershuny
Sexual Harassment at Home: Altering the Terms, Conditions and Privileges of Rental Housing for Section 8 Recipients Jill Maxwell COMMENTS Raging Hormones?: The Legal Obstacles and Policy Ramifications to Allowing Medical Monitoring Remedies in Hormone Replacement Therapy Suits Tamara Jeanne Dodge
Let's Talk About Sex Honestly: Why Federal Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Education Programs Discriminate Against Girls, Are Bad Public Policy, and Should Be Overturned Danielle LeClair
Volume XXII, No. 1 Spring 2007 CONTENTS ARTICLES He Says, She Asks: Gender, Language, and the Law of Precatory Words in Wills Alyssa A. DiRusso Pregnancy and Policing: Are They Compatible? Pushing the Legal Limits on Behalf of Equal Employment Opportunities Karen J. Kruger The Gay Rights State: Wisconsin's Pioneering Legislation to Prohibit Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation William B. Turner COMMENTS Cultivating Boyhood and Girlhood: The Role of Gender in Progressive Era Juvenile Justice Reform Vanessa Carroll Gender Discrimination, Higher Education, and the Seventh Circuit: Balancing Academic Freedom with Protections Under Title VII, Case Note: Farrell vs. Butler University Michelle Chase
Volume XXII, No. 2 Fall 2007 CONTENTS ARTICLES What Has Feminism Got to Do with Children's Right? A Case Study of a Ban on Corporal Punishment Benjamin Shmueli The Constitutionality of the FDA's Age-Based Plan B® Regulation: Why the FDA Made the Wrong Decision Barbara Chevalier Title IX and Equal Protection Educational Access for Pregnant and Parenting Girls Madeline E. McNeeley COMMENTS In Re the Termination of Parental Rights to Max G.W.: Beginning to Pave the Way for Wisconsin's Incarcerated Mothers to Retain their Parental Rights and Serve the Best Interest of their Children Katie Holtz
Singling Them Out: The Influence of the "Boy Crisis" on the New Title IX Regulations Elizabeth S. Kisthardt Volume XXIII, No. 1 Spring 2008 CONTENTS ARTICLES
In Supreme Judgment of the Poor: The Role of the United States Supreme Court in Welfare Law and Policy Bridgette Baldwin
Toward Real Workplace Equality: Nonsubordination and Title VII Sex-Stereotyping Jurisprudence Erin E. Goodsell
Helping Out in the Family Firm: The Legal Treatment of Unpaid Market Labor Lisa Phillips Visitation Decisions in Domestic Violence Cases: Seeking Lessons from One State's Experience Nat Stern, Wendy P. Crook and Karen Oehme
COMMENTS Our Safety or Their Lives? Legislative Changes Impacting Immigration and the Risks Posed to Immigrant Women Kathryn Fanlund