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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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No-One Receives Psychiatric Treatment in a Squad Car, Judy A. Clausen, Joanmarie Davoli Faculty Scholarship
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Environmental Law as Segregation, Nadia B. Ahmad, Melissa Bryan Faculty Scholarship
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
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
A Lit Stick of Dynamite: The Story of Desegregation in Clinton, Tennessee, Johnny Cerisano Barry Law Review
Climate Cages: Connecting Migration, the Carceral State, Extinction Rebellion, and the Coronavirus through Cicero and 21 Savage, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
Playing Politics with Executions Abuse of Executive Discretion, Joanmarie Davoli Faculty Scholarship
Re-Reading Anita Bernstein's The Common Law Inside the Female Body from the Bottom of the Well: Analysis of the Central Park Five, Border Drownings, the Kavanaugh Confirmation, and the Coronavirus, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
LGBT Discrimination as Religious Discrimination: Ruse or Resolution?, Craig Westergard Barry Law Review
The Second International Conference on Climate, Nature, and Society: Selected Conference Excerpts, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
Mask off - the Coloniality of Environmental Justice, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
Death Be Not Strange. The Montreal Convention’s Mislabeling of Human Remains as Cargo and Its Near Unbreakable Liability Limits, Christopher Ogolla Faculty Scholarship
When Less is More: The Limitless Potential of Limited Scope Representation to Increase Access to Justice for Low- to Moderate-Income Individuals, Kristy D'Angelo-Corker Faculty Scholarship
Eroding Immigration Exceptionalism: Administrative Law in the Supreme Court's Immigration Jurisprudence, Kate Aschenbrenner Faculty Scholarship
Florida’s Contradiction and the Tipped Employees’ Plight: Why the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992 Mandates that Florida Raise the Tipped Minimum Wage and the Necessary Standard of Review, Jamy E. Barreau Barry Law Review
Willful Blindness or Deliberate Indifference: The United States' Abdication of Legal Responsibility to Refugees, Abed A. Ayoub, Yolanda C. Rondon Barry Law Review
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
Contemplating Masterpiece Cakeshop, Terri R. Day Faculty Scholarship
Assisted Reproduction Inequality and Marriage Equality, Seema Mohapatra Faculty Scholarship
International Environmental Law and the Global South Edited by Shawket Alam, Sumudu Atapattu, Carmen G. Gonzalez, and Jona Razzaque, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
Use of Facial Recognition Technology for Medical Purposes: Balancing Privacy with Innovation, Seema Mohapatra Faculty Scholarship
Politically Correct Eugenics, Seema Mohapatra Faculty Scholarship
LGBT Rights and the Mini-RFRA: A Return to Separate but Equal, Terri R. Day, Danielle Weatherby Faculty Scholarship
The Case for LGBT Equality: Reviving the Political Process Doctrine and Repurposing the Dormant Commerce Clause, Terri R. Day, Danielle Weatherby Faculty Scholarship
Pulse: Finding the Meaning in a Massacre Through Gay Latino Intersectional Justice, Judith E. Koons Faculty Scholarship
Vexatious Litigants and the ADA: Strategies to Fairly Address the Need to Improve Access for Individuals with Disabilities, Helia Garrido Hull Faculty Scholarship
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
The Erosion of the Rule of Law When a State Attorney General Refuses to Defend the Constitutionality of Controversial Laws, Rena M. Lindevaldsen Barry Law Review
New York Times v. Sullivan and the Rhetorics of Race: A Look at the Briefs, Oral Arguments, and Opinions, Carlo A. Pedrioli 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
“Doomed Social Engineering?” Ethics and Professionalism Related to Sexual Orientation: The Florida Experience, Robert W. Lee Barry Law Review
Following Fisher: Narrowly Tailoring Affirmative Action, Eang L. Ngov Faculty Scholarship
A Primer on Hobby Lobby: For-Profit Corporate Entities' Challenge to the HHS Mandate, Free Exercise Rights, RFRA's Scope, and the Nondelegation Doctrine, Terri R. Day, Leticia M. Diaz, Danielle Weatherby Faculty Scholarship
Enforcing Equality: Statutory Injunctions, Equitable Balancing Under eBay, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Michael T. Morley Faculty Scholarship
E Pluribus Unum: Liberalism's March To Be the Singular Influence on Civil Rights at the Supreme Court, Aaron J. Shuler Barry Law Review
Who's the Boss? A Distinction Without a Difference, Lakisha A. Davis Barry Law Review
Trial Jurors and Variables Influencing Why They Return the Verdicts They Do - A Guide for Practicing and Future Trial Attorneys, Mitchell J. Frank, Osvaldo F. Morera Faculty Scholarship
What's Religion Got to Do With It? Virtually Nothing: Hosanna-Tabor and the Unbridled Power of the Ministerial Exemption, Marsha B. Freeman Faculty Scholarship
A Rational Choice Reflection on the Balance Among Individual Rights, Collective Security, and Threat Portrayals Between 9/11 and the Invasion of Iraq, Robert Bejesky Barry Law Review
Professionalism and Advocacy at Trial – Real Jurors Speak in Detail about the Performance of their Advocates, Mitchell J. Frank, Osvaldo F. Morera Faculty Scholarship
When "The Evil Day" Comes, Will Title VII's Disparate Impact Provision be Narrowly Tailored to Survive an Equal Protection Clause Challenge?, Eang L. Ngov Faculty Scholarship
Respecting Language as Part of Ethnicity: Title VII and Language Discrimination at Work, Carlo A. Pedrioli Faculty Scholarship
Show Me the Money The Applicability of Contract Laws Ratification and TenderBack Doctrines to Title VII Releases, Daniel P. O'Gorman Faculty Scholarship
War and Peace between Title VII's Disparate Impact Provision and the Equal Protection Clause: Battling for a Compelling Interest, Eang L. Ngov Faculty Scholarship
Parents Involved in Community School v. Seattle School District No. I.: An Endorsement of De Facto Segregation?, Edward C. Combs, Jr. Barry Law Review
The NotSoGolden Years Why Hate Crime Legislation is Failing a Vulnerable Aging Population, Helia Garrido Hull Faculty Scholarship
Paying for the Sins of Their Clients The EEOCs Position That Staffing Firms Can Be Liable When Their Clients Terminate an Assigned Employee for a Discriminatory Reason, Daniel P. O'Gorman Faculty Scholarship
Equal Access to Post-Secondary Education: The Sisyphean Impact of Flagging Test Scores of Persons with Disabilities, Helia Garrido Hull Faculty Scholarship
The Silent Criminal Defendant and the Presumption of Innocence: In the Hands of Real Jurors, Is Either of Them Safe, Mitchell J. Frank, Dawn Broschard Faculty Scholarship
A State of Disarray The Knowing and Voluntary Standard for Releasing Claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Daniel P. O'Gorman Faculty Scholarship
The Heightened Standard of Judicial Review in Cases of Governmental Gender-Based Discrimination: Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Influence on the U.S. Supreme Court in Craig v. Boren, Carlo A. Pedrioli Faculty Scholarship
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