Columbia Journal of Gender and Law

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from January 2002
Last Number: March 2023

Columbia University -- JGL
ISSN 1062-6220




Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 406

January 01, 2002

  • The crisis of child custody: a history of the birth of family law in England.

  • Time norms in the workplace: their exclusionary effect and potential for change.

  • Encouraging a market in human milk.

  • The underage, the 'unborn,' and the unconstitutional; an analysis of the Child Custody Protection Act.

  • December 22, 2004

  • Sex equality panic (+).

  • Foreword: the next normal-developments since marriage rights for same-sex couples in New York.

  • Report on marriage rights for same-sex couples in New York: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York Committeee on lesbian and gay rights, committee on sex and law and committee on civil rights *.

  • Shelter from the storm: using jurisdictional statutes to protect victims of domestic violence after the Violence Against Women Act of 2000.

  • Father by newspaper ad: the impact of In re The Adoption of a Minor Child on the definition of fatherhood.

  • January 01, 2003

  • Genes, parents, and assisted reproductive technologies: arts, mistakes, sex, race, & law.

  • December 22, 2003

  • The bona fide body: Title VII's last bastion of intentional sex discrimination.

  • Disputes over frozen preembryos & the "right not to be a parent".

  • January 01, 2003

  • Countenancing the oppression of women: how liberals tolerate religious and cultural practices that discriminate against women.

  • December 22, 2003

  • Protecting sex: sexual disincentives and sex-based discrimination.

  • January 01, 2006

  • The failure of abstinence-only education: minors have a right to honest talk about sex.

  • Some ABCs of feminist sex education (in light of the sexuality critique of Legal feminism).

  • Clothes don't make the man (or woman), but gender identity might.

  • Legal cross-dressing: sexuality and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

  • Sexual punishments.

  • Rethinking prison sex: self-expression and safety.

  • The politics of same-sex marriage politics.

  • A historical guide to the future of marriage for same-sex couples.

  • The new politics of adultery.

  • December 22, 2006

  • Sex as a form of gender and expression after Lawrence v. Texas.

  • January 01, 2006

  • Pathology full circle: a history of anti-vibrator legislation in the United States.

  • June 22, 2006

  • Beyond Romer and Lawrence: the right to privacy comes out of the closet.

  • To catch a sex thief: the burden of performance in rape and sexual assault trials.

  • Of pearls and fish: an analysis of Jewish legal texts on sexuality and their significance for contemporary American Jewish movements.

  • December 22, 2007

  • The formal equality theory in practice: the inability of current antidiscrimination law to protect conventional and unconventional persons.

  • Obscenity law and its consequences in mid-nineteenth-century America.

  • Equality with a vengeance: female conscientious objectors in pursuit of a voice and substantive gender equality.

  • The detention, confinement, and incarceration of pregnant women for the benefit of fetal health.

  • From the Stasi Commission to the European court of human rights: l'affaire du foulard and the challenge of protecting the rights of Muslim girls.

  • Pregnancy discrimination in Latin America: the exclusion of "employment discrimination" from the definition of "labor laws" in the Central American Free Trade Agreement.

  • December 22, 2008

  • Race, culture, and adoption: lessons from Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians v. Holyfield.

  • (Mis)appropriated liberty: identity, gender justice, and Muslim personal law reform in India.

  • Confronting misinformation on abortion: informed consent, deference, and fetal pain laws.

  • June 22, 2008

  • Do no harm: an analysis of the legal and social consequences of child visitation determinations for incarcerated perpetrators of extreme acts of violence against women.

  • "The toughest job": Adkins v. Rumsfeld, gender, incentives, and the Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act.

  • Flirting with the PDA: Congress must give birth to accommodation rights that protect pregnant working women.

  • December 22, 2005

  • The backfiring of the domestic violence firearms bans.

  • Legislative reform and the struggle to eradicate violence against women in the Dominican Republic.

  • Street smut: gender, media, and the legal power dynamics of street harassment, or "hey sexy" and other verbal ejaculations.

  • Re-orienting the sex discrimination argument for gay rights after Lawrence v. Texas.

  • June 22, 2005

  • From our family to yours: rethinking the "beneficial family" and marriage-centric corporate benefit programs.

  • Rupture, leakage, and reconstruction: the body as a site for the enforcement and reproduction of sex-based legal norms in the breast implant controversy.

  • To love the babe that milks me: infanticide and reconceiving the mother.

  • Not in our country? A critique of the United States welfare system through the lens of China's one-child law.

  • September 22, 2006

  • Unearthing the customary law foundations of "forced marriages" during Sierra Leone's civil war: the possible impact of international criminal law on customary marriage and women's rights in post-conflict Sierra Leone.

  • The organization as a gendered entity: a response to professor Schultz's the sanitized workplace.