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

December 22, 2010

  • The challenge of new families.

  • Keynote address.

  • December 22, 2011

  • How we still fail rape victims: reflecting on responsibility and legal reform.

  • The rising bar for persecution in asylum cases involving sexual and reproductive harm.

  • What if Sharia weren't the enemy? Rethinking international women's rights advocacy on Islamic law.

  • Equal pay for equal work? The distributional effects of the assignment policy for military women.

  • January 01, 2012

  • Inequitable administration: documenting family for tax purposes.

  • Inequitable administration: documenting family for tax purposes.

  • Inequitable administration: documenting family for tax purposes.

  • Things little girls have no business to know anything about: the crimes of Aurora Floyd.

  • Mother's baby, father's maybe! Intestate succession: when should a child born out of wedlock have a right to inherit from or through his or her biological father?

  • Mother's baby, father's maybe! Intestate succession: when should a child born out of wedlock have a right to inherit from or through his or her biological father?

  • June 22, 2012

  • Honor as property.

  • Honor as property.

  • A room for "Adam and Steve" at Mrs. Murphy's bed and breakfast: avoiding the sin of inhospitality in places of public accommodation.

  • A room for "Adam and Steve" at Mrs. Murphy's bed and breakfast: avoiding the sin of inhospitality in places of public accommodation.

  • January 01, 2013

  • Sexuality's law.

  • March 22, 2013

  • Going offshore: horseplay, normalization, and sexual harassment.

  • September 22, 2013

  • "Rugged vaginas" and "vulnerable rectums": the sexual identity, epidemiology, and law of the global HIV epidemic.

  • "Rugged vaginas" and "vulnerable rectums": the sexual identity, epidemiology, and law of the global HIV epidemic.

  • December 22, 2013

  • Patricia Williams and 'The Nation'.

  • She's having an episode: Patricia Williams and the writing of damaged life.

  • January 01, 2011

  • The state-created danger in domestic violence cases: do we have a solution in Okin v. Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson Police Department?

  • The stubborn persistence of sex segregation.

  • Deconstructing the body: transgender and intersex identities and sex discrimination - the need for strict scrutiny.

  • Mending the safety net through source of income protections: the nexus between antidiscrimination and social welfare law.

  • Same-sex relationships, DOMA, and the Tax Code: rethinking the relevance of DOMA to straight couples.

  • June 22, 2011

  • Trying international crimes on local lawns: the adjudication of genocide sexual violence crimes in Rwanda's Gacaca courts.

  • Unisex CEDAW, or what's wrong with women's rights.

  • Unisex CEDAW? No! Super-sex it!(United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women) (response to article by Darren Rosenblum in this issue, p. 98)

  • Unwilling avatars: idealism and discrimination in cyberspace.

  • Acuna and the abortion right: constraints on informed consent litigation.

  • September 22, 2011

  • Identity or condition? The theory and practice of applying state disability laws to transgender individuals.

  • Taxing the family work: aid for affluent husband care.

  • Necessary third parties: multidisciplinary collaboration and inadequate professional privileges in domestic violence practice.

  • Raising the standard of abortion informed consent: lessons to be learned from the ethical and legal requirements for consent to medical experimentation.

  • October 22, 2011

  • Introduction.

  • Sexual consent: some thoughts on psychoanalysis and law.

  • The provocations of enduring friendship.

  • Laws as tactics.

  • Performing interdependence: Judith Butler and Sunaura Taylor in The Examined Life.

  • Performativity between logos and nomos: law, temporality and the 'non-economic analysis of power'.

  • Law in drag: trials and legal performativity.

  • To catch a predator.

  • Reparations and the human.

  • January 01, 2012

  • Gay fathers: disrupting sex stereotyping and challenging the father-promotion crusade.

  • Gay fathers: disrupting sex stereotyping and challenging the father-promotion crusade.

  • March 22, 2012

  • Anonymously provided sperm and the Constitution.

  • Pregnant in foster care: prenatal care, abortion, and the consequences for foster families.

  • Between tort law, contract law, and child law: how to compensate the left-behind parent in international child abduction cases.