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Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

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Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

Latest Issue

Volume 15   January 2008

Articles

Abbott, AIDS, and the ADA: Why a Per se Disability Rule for HIV/AIDS is Both Just and a Must

Scott Thompson 1

Female Genital Mutilation: Exploring Strategies for Ending Ritualized Torture; Shaming, Blaming, and Utilizing the Convention against Torture

Patricia A. Broussard 19

"Love for Sale" -- Sex and the Second American Revolution

Harold P. Southerland 49

It's Really About Sex: Same-Sex Marriage, Lesbigay Parenting, and the Psychology of Disgust

Richard E. Redding 127

Relational Rights Masquerading as Individual Rights

Hallie Ludsin 195

Deliberate Indifference, Professional Judgment, and the Constitution: On Liberty Interests in the Child Placement Context

Mark Strasser 223

Hidden in Plain Sight: Achieving More Just Results in Hostile Work Environment Sexual Harassment Cases by Re-Examining Supreme Court Precedent

Elisabeth A. Keller
Judith B. Tracy
247

Spring 2009

This spring, the Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy plans to host a symposium concerning how public health law and policy affect, and are affected by, issues of gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status. We will also publish a related issue of our journal.

Consequently, we are seeking articles to publish in this symposium issue and welcome any and all contributions. Articles should be no more than 50 pages, double-spaced, including footnotes, and should focus on the topic relating to the symposium. Please contact /* */