Vol. 13 No. 2, December 2004
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Index
- Operating in an empirical vacuum: the Ellerth and Faragher affirmative defense.
- A woman scorned for the "least condemned" war crime: precedent and problems with prosecuting rape as a serious war crime in the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
- Here comes the Brides' March: cultural appropriation and Latina activism.
- Women taking the lead in law and law firms: panel presentation by Columbia Law Women's Association, March 29, 2004.
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