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Volume 6:1 Spring 1994

  • Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse: Toward an Integrated Jurisprudence by Lisa Weil, p. 1
  • Jean Jew's Case: Resisting Sexual Harassment in the Academy by Martha Chamallas, p. 71
  • Challenging Pregnancy Discrimination in Drug Treatment: Does the ADAMHA Reorganization Act Provide an Answer? by Alys I. Cohen, p. 91
  • The Matron Cell by Wanda D. Ward, p. 143
  • Beyond Bray: Obtaining Federal Jurisdiction to Stop Anti-Abortion Violence by Rebecca Eisenberg, p. 155

Volume 6:2 Fall 1994

  • Premarital Agreements and Gender Justice by Gail Frommer Brod, p. 229
  • If Anybody Asks You Who I Am: An Outsider's Story of the Duty to Establish Paternity by Lisa Kelly, p. 297
  • "The Woman in the Street:" Reclaiming the Public Space from Sexual Harassment by Deborah M. Thompson, p. 313
  • From Sphere to Boundary: Sexual Harassment, Identity, and the Shift in Privacy by Jodi Dean, p. 349
  • Struggle for Compassion: The Fight for Quality Care for Women with AIDS at Central California Women's Facility by Judy Greenspan, p. 383
    • Statement by Karonji Spears, p. 388
    • I've Finally Found My Purpose in Life by Deborah Paul, p. 391
    • To the Women Who Supported Me by Brenda Lee Ivy, p. 392
    • Dropping Like Flies by Joann Walker, p. 393
    • A Tribute to Joann Walker, a Dear Friend by Twillah Wallace, p. 395

Volume 7:1 Spring 1995

  • White Men Can't Jump: Critical Epistemologies, Embodiment, and the Praxis of Legal Scholarship by Peter Halewood, p. 1
  • The Law Debates the Family: Reproductive Transformations by Janet L. Dolgin, p. 37
  • Undressing the Victim: The Intersection of Evidentiary and Semiotic Meanings of Women's Clothing in Rape Trials by Alinor C. Sterling, p. 87
  • All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten (Playing Soccer): A Feminist Parable of Legal Academia by Christine M. Bell, p. 133
  • Adding Complexity to Confusion and Seeing the Light: Feminist Legal Insights and the Jurisprudence of the Religion Clauses by Leslie Gielow Jacobs, p. 137
  • Race, Gender, and the Peremptory Challenge: A Postmodern Feminist Approach by Christy Chandler, p. 173


Volume 7:2 Fall 1995

  • Whores, Fags, Dumb-Ass Women, Surly Blacks, and Competent Heterosexual White Men: The Sexual and Racial Morality Underlying Anti-Discrimination Doctrine by Ruth Colker, p. 195
  • Mothering Across the Color Line: White Women, "Black" Babies by Heidi W. Durrow, p. 227
  • Prior False Allegations of Rape: Falsus in Uno, Falsus in Omnibus? by Denise R. Johnson, p. 243
  • In Her Own Way: Marietta Stow's Crusade for Probate Law Reform Within the Nineteenth-Century Women's Rights Movement by Donna C. Schuele, p. 279
  • A Rape Law Pedagogy by Kate E. Bloch, p. 307
  • Bottoms v. Bottoms: The Lesbian Mother and the Judicial Perpetuation of Damaging Stereotypes by Amy D. Ronner, p. 341
  • Same-Sex Sexual Harassment: Subverting the Heterosexist Paradigm of Title VII by Carolyn Grose, p. 375
  • Did Mr. Virgo Have Knowledge of the Possibilities? by M.T.C. Cronin, p. 439

Volume 8:1 Spring 1996

  • "Trespassers Beware!": Lyda Burton Conley and the Battle for Huron Place Cemetery by Kim Dayton, p. 1
  • Lynching, Federalism, and the Intersection of Race and Gender in the Progressive Era by Barbara Holden-Smith, p. 31
  • Eve Was Right to Eat the "Apple": The Importance of Narrative Theory in the Art of Lawyering by Sally Frank, p. 79
  • Toward a New Dynamic in Poverty Client Empowerment: The Rhetoric, Politics, and Therapeutics of Opening Statements in Social Security Disability Hearings by Linda S. Durston and Linda G. Mills, p. 119
  • License to Coerce: Violence Against Women, State Responsibility, and Legal Failures in China's Family-Planning Program by Xiaorong Li, p.145

Volume 8:2 Fall 1996

  • The Phenomenal Women of Mothers for Justice by Mothers for Justice and Giovanna Shay, p. 193
  • Minor Disregard: The Legal Construction of the Fantasy That Gay and Lesbian Youth Do Not Exist by Teemu Ruskola, p. 269
  • Confronting Expectations: Women in the Legal Academy by Christine Haight Farley, p. 333
  • Bridging the Gap Between the Rules of Evidence and Justice for Victims of Domestic Violence by Lisa Marie De Sanctis, p. 359

Volume 9:1 Spring 1997

  • Challenging Boundaries:  Introductory Remarks by Nancy Cott, p. 1
  • Race, Search, and My Baby-Self:  Reflections of a Transracial Adoptee by Susan R. Harris, p. 5
  • Ritual by Susan Soon-Keum Cox, p. 17
  • The Gender Dimension of U.S. Immigration Policy by Joan Fitzpatrick, p. 23
  • Spiritual and Menial Housework by Dorothy E. Roberts, p. 51
  • Commodification and Women’s Household Labor by Katharine Silbaugh, p. 81
  • A Tale of Two States: Race, Gender, and Public/Private Welfare Provision in Postwar America by Sonya Michel, p. 123

Volume 9:2 Fall 1997

  • Breast Implants as Beauty Ritual: Women's Sceptre and Prison by Julie M. Spanbauer, p. 157
  • Double Vision: Calvin Klein and Arthur Sulzberger by Anne Dellinger, p. 207
  • Hypercapitalism: Affirmative Protections for People with Disabilities, Illness, and Parenting Responsibilities under United States Law by Ruth Colker, p. 213
  • the law of the love letter by Margie Cronin, p. 253
  • Wicked Women and Veiled Ladies: Gendered Narratives of the McFarland-Richardson Tragedy by Melissa J. Ganz, p. 255

Volume 10:1 Spring 1998

  • Journey Through the Courts:  Minors, Abortion, and the Quest for Reproductive Fairness by J. Shoshanna Ehrlich, p. 1
  • Securing the Care of Children in Diverse Families: Building on Trends in Guardianship Reform by Joyce E.
    McConnell, p. 29
  • Nevada Sex Trade: A Gamble for the Workers by Nicole Bingham, p. 69
  • Transracial and International Adoption: Gendered Narratives of the  Hierarchy, Race and Feminist Legal Theory by Joan Fitzpatrick, p. 101
Volume 10:2 Fall 1998

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