AccessMyLibrary provides FREE access to over 30 million articles from top publications available through your library.

Columbia Journal of Gender and Law articles from January 1 2002

98 total articles

A law journal devoted to original scholarship on the interaction between gender and law. Contributors are noted scholars in feminist jurisprudence, including judges, law professors, and law students. The editorial stance embraces an expansive view of femi

Set up an RSS feed
Close Set up an RSS feed that alerts you when new articles from Columbia Journal of Gender and Law are available.
XML Add to My Yahoo! Add to My AOL Add to Google Subscribe in NewsGator
Frequently asked questions about RSS feeds
to find out when new articles for Columbia Journal of Gender and Law arrive.

Columbia Journal of Gender and Law archives from January 1 2002

The crisis of child custody: a history of the birth of family law in England.
January 1, 2002... Ask--may the victim of a hasty vow Ne'er seek release nor remedy? Ah no! A maiden once enclosed in nuptial ties Must wear her fetters till she sins or dies; And suffer as she may, within these bounds, No cure for sorrows and no balm for...

Time norms in the workplace: their exclusionary effect and potential for change.
January 1, 2002... Americans who wish to participate in paid work and have a family are confronted with many different barriers to a satisfactory combination of the two. One significant barrier is the prevalence of full-time positions as the dominant form of...

Encouraging a market in human milk.
January 1, 2002... Although economics teachers never invoke the metaphor of a lactating breast, it nicely illustrates a natural equilibrium between supply and demand. The more a baby sucks or a mother pumps, the more milk the breast produces. This is why a mother...

The underage, the "unborn," and the unconstitutional; an analysis of the Child Custody Protection Act.
January 1, 2002... I. INTRODUCTION The Child Custody Protection Act (CCPA), 2001 H.R. 476, is currently pending in the House of Representatives. (1) The Act would impose criminal penalties on any non-parent adult who transports a minor across state lines to...

©2009 Gale, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
About us | FAQs | Contact us | Privacy policy | Terms and conditions
Other Gale sites: Encyclopedia.com | HighBeam Research | Acquire Content | Books & Authors | Goliath | MovieRetriever | Smart QandA