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Columbia Journal of Gender and Law articles from January 2003

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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

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Columbia Journal of Gender and Law archives from January 2003

Genes, parents, and assisted reproductive technologies: arts, mistakes, sex, race, & law.
January 1, 2003... I. INTRODUCTION A true story: two infertile couples, Donna and Richard Fasano of Staten Island, New York, (1) and Deborah Perry-Rogers and Robert Rogers of Teaneck, New Jersey, (2) went to the In Vitro Fertility Center of New York, an in...

The bona fide body: Title VII's last bastion of intentional sex discrimination.(bona fide occupational qualification)
January 1, 2003... Under a classic view of antidiscrimination law, employers cannot intentionally discriminate on the basis of sex. (1) This guarantee of a workplace free of discrimination arises out of both the Equal Protection Clause (2) and, even more...

Disputes over frozen preembryos & the "right not to be a parent".
January 1, 2003... I. INTRODUCTION In the past few decades, medical science has progressed at a breakneck pace to provide solutions that allow infertile couples to conceive and gestate their own biological children. Not surprisingly, the speed of these...

Countenancing the oppression of women: how liberals tolerate religious and cultural practices that discriminate against women.
January 1, 2003... I. INTRODUCTION For centuries, arguments based on religion and culture (1) have been used to justify and perpetuate both sex and race discrimination. In the American South in the nineteenth century, white slave owners justified their right...

Protecting sex: sexual disincentives and sex-based discrimination. (Case Note)
January 1, 2003... "Male and female are created through the eroticisation of dominance and submission. The man/woman difference and the dominance/submission dynamic define each other.... The feminist theory of knowledge is inextricable from the feminist critique...

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