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    CARDOZO WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL
    VOLUME 10                      2003                      NUMBER 1

     

    ARTICLES
    The New Labor Market for Lawyers: Will Female Lawyers Still Earn Less?

    Joni Hersch, Ph.D.


    "What Is" and "What Should Be" an Empirical Study of Gender Issues at Gonzaga University School of Law

    Cara L. Nord


    ESSAY
    From Genes, Marriage and Money to Nurture: Redefining Fatherhood

    Nancy E. Dowd


    NOTES/COMMENTS
    Breastfeeding or Bust: The Need for Legislation to Protect a Mother's Right to Express Breast Milk at Work

    Elissa Aaronson Goodman


    How the Overturn of the Child Pornography Prevention Act Under Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition Contributes to the Protection of Children

    Emily D. Goldberg


    Proposing an Amendment to Article 81 to Allow Invalidation of Wills as Part of, or Subsequent to, a Proceeding for Appointment of a Guardian

    Jody Saltzman


    ANNOTATED LEGAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ON GENDER

    CARDOZO WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL
    VOLUME 10                      2004                     NUMBER 2
     

    SYMPOSIUM 

    PRIVACY RIGHTS IN A POST LAWRENCE WORLD: RESPONSES TO LAWRENCE v. TEXAS

     

    Introducing Lawrence v. Texas: Some Background and a Glimpse of the Future

    Edward Stein


    Lawrence and Garner: The Love (Or at Least Sexual Attraction) That Finally Dared Speak its Name

    Paris R. Baldacci


    Loose Not The Floodgates

    Benjamin J Cooper


    The Other "Sex" in Lawrence v. Texas

    Paisley Currah


    Lawrence v. Texas: When "Profound and Deep Convictions" Collide With Liberty Interests

    Nancy J. Knauer


    Is Incest Next?

    Brett H. McDonnell


    The Shag-a-delic Supreme Court: "Anal Sex," "Mystery," "Destiny," and the "Transcendent" in Lawrence v. Texas

    Richard D. Mohr


    The Missing Word in Lawrence v. Texas

    Ruthann Robson


    Choosing Liberty Over Equality and Sacrificing Both: Equal Protection and Due Process in Lawrence v. Texas

    Andrew J Seligsohn


    Challenging Dissent: The Ontology and Logic of Lawrence v. Texas

    Jami Weinstein and Tobyn DeMarco


    ANNOTATED LEGAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ON GENDER

    CARDOZO WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL
    VOLUME 10                   2004                 NUMBER 3

     

    ARTICLES
    Supreme Court Narratives on Equality and Gender Discrimination in Employment: 1971-2002

    Vicki Lens


    Toward Mythos and Mythology: Applying a Feminist Critique to Legal Education to Effectuate a Socialization of Both Sexes in Law School Classrooms

    PollyBeth Proctor 


    Women's Rights and Children's Rights: A Partnership with Benefits for Both

    Jonathan Todres


    NOTES/COMMENTS
    Not If, But Wen?: Dismantling the Florida Adoption Act of 2001

    Andrew T. Binstock


    Patriarchy on Lockdown: Deliberate Indifference and Male Prison Rape

    Olga Giller


    The Myth of Habitual Residence: Why American Courts Should Adopt the Delvoye Standard for Habitual Residence Under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction

    Stephen E. Schwartz


    ANNOTATED LEGAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ON GENDER

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