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The Dobbs Effect: Abortion Rights in the Rear-View Mirror and the Civil Rights Crisis that Lies Ahead, Terri R. Day, Danielle Weatherby Faculty Scholarship
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Severe or Pervasive Should Not Mean Impossible and Unattainable: Why the "Severe or Pervasive" Standard for a Claim of Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Should Be Replaced with a Less Stringent and More Current Standard, Kristy D'Angelo-Corker Faculty Scholarship
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Time to Panic! The Need for State Laws Mandating Panic Buttons and Anti-Sexual Harassment Policies to Protect Vulnerable Employees in the Hotel Industry, Kristy D'Angelo-Corker Faculty Scholarship
Don't Call Me Sweetheart: Why the ABA's New Rule Addressing Harrassment and Discrimination is So Important for Women Working in the Legal Profession Today, Kristy D'Angelo-Corker Faculty Scholarship
Sex Reassignment Surgery & the New Standard of Care: An Analysis of the Role the Federal Court System, the States, Society, and the Medical Community Serve in Paving the Way for Incarcerated Transgendered Persons' Constitutional Right to a Sex Change, Victor J. Genchi Barry Law Review
For the Title IX Civil Rights Movement: Congratulations and Cautions, Nancy Chi Cantalupo Faculty Scholarship
Address: The Civil Rights Approach to Campus Sexual Violence, Nancy Chi Cantalupo Faculty Scholarship
False Framings: the Co-Opting of Sex-Selection by the Anti-Abortion Movement, Seema Mohapatra Faculty Scholarship
Irresistible as a Matter of Law: Why Title VII Jurisprudence Administered the Coup De Grace to the Purposivist Method of Statutory Interpretation, Robert A. Pellow Barry Law Review
Using Egg Freezing to Extend the Biological Clock: Fertility Insurance or False Hope?, Seema Mohapatra Faculty Scholarship
Gauging the Gender Divide in the Middle East’s Educational System: Causes, Concerns, and the Impetus for Change, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
Global Legal Responses to Prenatal Gender Identification and Sex Selection, Seema Mohapatra Faculty Scholarship
A New Image in the Looking Glass: Faculty Mentoring, Invitational Rhetoric, and the Second-Class Status of Women in U.S. Academia, Carlo A. Pedrioli Faculty Scholarship
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