Ms. Dowling’s speech delivered at the Journal’s Spring 2012 symposium entitled: “Cutting Edge Topics in Domestic Violence” is transcribed here for the benefit of our readers. Ms. Dowling describes the ways in which domestic violence has implications on interstate commerce, the basis for the Violence Against Women Act
Domestic violence is a distinctive and complex type of violence. The intimate relationship between t...
In this Essay, I consider some of the problems facing battered women in three situations: when invol...
Domestic violence is among one of the most underreported crimes in the United States. Yet, national ...
Ms. Dowling’s speech delivered at the Journal’s Spring 2012 symposium entitled: “Cutting Edge Topics...
Ms. Pierre Dixon’s speech delivered to Professor Weisberg’s Domestic violence class on her life’s wo...
More than 20 years ago, I spoke at a meeting of a newly constituted task force on domestic violence ...
The passage of the federal Violence Against Women Act of 2000 (“VAWA II”) marked an important milest...
Keynote speaker Marcia Ann Gillespie, editor-in-chief of Ms. Magazine, discussed the importance of g...
The Violence Against Women Act has a long and important history. VAWA has had a profound impact on t...
Lawyers and judges should be the vanguard of those working to end domestic violence and mitigate its...
JOHNSON: This presentation envisions what a better domestic violence legal system might look like fo...
Recent judiciary and media events have put a national focus on the overlooked problem of domestic vi...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
Lawyers and law school clinics have become myopic in their approach to civil domestic violence lawye...
Part II of this Article will explore the history of state intervention to confront domestic violence...
Domestic violence is a distinctive and complex type of violence. The intimate relationship between t...
In this Essay, I consider some of the problems facing battered women in three situations: when invol...
Domestic violence is among one of the most underreported crimes in the United States. Yet, national ...
Ms. Dowling’s speech delivered at the Journal’s Spring 2012 symposium entitled: “Cutting Edge Topics...
Ms. Pierre Dixon’s speech delivered to Professor Weisberg’s Domestic violence class on her life’s wo...
More than 20 years ago, I spoke at a meeting of a newly constituted task force on domestic violence ...
The passage of the federal Violence Against Women Act of 2000 (“VAWA II”) marked an important milest...
Keynote speaker Marcia Ann Gillespie, editor-in-chief of Ms. Magazine, discussed the importance of g...
The Violence Against Women Act has a long and important history. VAWA has had a profound impact on t...
Lawyers and judges should be the vanguard of those working to end domestic violence and mitigate its...
JOHNSON: This presentation envisions what a better domestic violence legal system might look like fo...
Recent judiciary and media events have put a national focus on the overlooked problem of domestic vi...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
Lawyers and law school clinics have become myopic in their approach to civil domestic violence lawye...
Part II of this Article will explore the history of state intervention to confront domestic violence...
Domestic violence is a distinctive and complex type of violence. The intimate relationship between t...
In this Essay, I consider some of the problems facing battered women in three situations: when invol...
Domestic violence is among one of the most underreported crimes in the United States. Yet, national ...