ABA J., Swift Justice: Students Learn About the Law Through Taylor Swift Cases As anyone who pays attention to current events knows all too well, Taylor Swift has become ubiquitous.
She’s touring the world, playing to sold out stadiums on... [...]
ABA J., Swift Justice: Students Learn About the Law Through Taylor Swift Cases As anyone who pays attention to current events knows all too well, Taylor Swift has become ubiquitous.
She’s touring the world, playing to sold out stadiums on... [...]
Hillel Bavli has published a draft of Stereotypes as Evidence on SSRN. This article is forthcoming in volume 77 of the Stanford Law Review in 2025. It analyzes how the admission
of profile evidence "involves substantial risks for the aims... [...]
Laura Portuondo has posted Gendered Liberty on SSRN. This article is forthcoming in the Georgetown Law Review in 2024. The abstract previews: Individual liberty is ascendant
in constitutional law, but only for some. First Amendment doctrine has increasingly protected liberty... [...]
Cristina Tilley, Impaired, in Pairs, 73 DePaul L. Rev. (2024) Rape, like many other one-on-one aggressions, can be treated as both a crime and a tort. But neither body of law
responds effectively to these aggressions. Criminal rape prosecution is... [...]
Scott Skinner-Thompson, Solidifying Students' Right to Gender Expression, 104 Boston U. L. Rev. (2024) The genders and sexualities of students are regulated, shaped, and oppressed
by formal school policies and informal educational norms. Some of these policies are quite obvious;... [...]
The "Feminist Judgments Project" has published another volume in its Cambridge University Press series. This volume, titled Feminist Judgments: Immigration Law Opinions Rewritten
was edited by Kathleen Kim, Kevin Lapp and Jennifer Lee. Here is the book's description: This volume,... [...]
Neoshia Roemer has posted her work-in-progress, Equity for American Indian Families, on SSRN. The abstract previews: Recently, the Supreme Court opined on the Indian Child
Welfare Act’s (“ICWA”) constitutionality in Haaland v. Brackeen. Despite its opponents’ penchant for creating well... [...]
Maybell Romero has posted a draft work-in-progress on SSRN titled "Shamed." The abstract previews: Victims of rape, sexual assault, and sexual abuse have long had to contend
with victim blaming and victim shaming. While legal scholars have had fruitful and... [...]
Rangita de Silva De Alwis, Customs, Culture, Courts, and Constitutions: Negotiating the Balance on Gender Equality The tension between culture or religious practice and gender
equality is a globally pervasive challenge in human rights practice. The human rights of women... [...]