Columbia Journal of Gender and Law
- Publisher:
- Columbia University -- JGL
- Publication date:
- 2009-05-20
- ISBN:
- 1062-6220
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
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Latest documents
- REMARKS ON MANIFESTING JUSTICE: WRONGLY CONVICTED WOMEN RECLAIM THEIR RIGHTS.
- THE STATE AS RIGHTS-FACILITATOR: RECONCILING BRANCHES OF PRIVACY DOCTRINE THROUGH CONSENT.
- EUROPE CAN SUCCEED WHERE AMERICA FAILED: A COMPARATIVE APPROACH TO GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE.
- Rape-by-Deception in China: A Messy but Pragmatically Desirable Criminal Law.
- IMMUNIZING ROE: HOW COURT TREATMENT OF COVID-19 VACCINE MANDATES SUPPORTS REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM.
- EQUAL PROTECTION IN DOBBS AND BEYOND: HOW STATES PROTECT LIFE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF THE ABORTION CONTEXT.
- ECONOMIC ABUSE IN THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CONTEXT: TOWARDS A COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTION AT THE FEDERAL AND STATE LEVEL.
- A CHANGE OF NARRATIVE: PROTECTING SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS IN POSTCONFLICT CRIMINAL JUSTICE.
- CONSTITUTIONALIZING WOMEN'S EQUALITY IN INDIA: ASSESSING THE SABARIMALA DECISION.
- SUFFERING AT THE MARGINS: APPLYING DISABILITY CRITICAL RACE STUDIES TO HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE UNITED STATES.
Featured documents
- Dangerous terrain: mapping the female body in Gonzales v. Carhart.
- Rape, incest, and Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mockingbird': on Alabama's legal construction of gender and sexuality in the context of racial subordination.
- Mending the safety net through source of income protections: the nexus between antidiscrimination and social welfare law.
- THE EARLY PUNISHMENT OF ACCUSED WOMEN: EXPERIENCES OF PRETRIAL DETENTION OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN IN A MATERNAL-CHILD UNIT IN CHILE.
- Why a duck? Are feminist legal journals an endangered species, and if so, are they worth saving?
- Federalizing embryo transfers: taming the wild west of reproductive medicine?
- Defying silence: immigrant women workers, wage theft, and anti-retaliation policy in the states.
- Zimbabwe's Magaya decision revisited: women's rights and land succession in the international context.
- What if Sharia weren't the enemy? Rethinking international women's rights advocacy on Islamic law.
- THE INTERSECTIONALITY OF AGE AND GENDER ON THE BENCH: ARE YOUNGER FEMALE JUDGES HARSHER WITH SERIOUS CRIMES?