This paper is based on the author\u27s presentation at the gender equality symposium. Professor Wriggins connects domestic violence and gender equality before tuming to some significant reforms of the U.S. legal system concerning domestic violence-all of them relatively recent. Moving on, she discusses her reflections on the 12 year law practice that informs her expertise before becoming a law professor and also her long involvement in the movement for LGBTQ equality. Drawing on that experience, Professor Wriggins shares firsthand views of some of the consequences of not having legal protections. Outlining some of the shortcomings and critiques of the reforms, she finally turns to the future-what the law would be wise to anticipate and to d...
One of the most celebrated successes of the feminist movement is its lasting impact on domestic viol...
Criminal and civil justice responses to domestic violence have proven to be imperfect tools that res...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
This paper is based on the author\u27s presentation at the gender equality symposium. Professor Wrig...
JOHNSON: This presentation envisions what a better domestic violence legal system might look like fo...
Domestic violence is at least a two-fold problem for American society. On the one hand, it is one of...
Domestic violence clinics have been a staple of law school clinical programs since the 1980s. The Un...
This Article highlights three developments in criminal justice in 2012 that marked the move toward m...
The authors document feminist efforts to expose, challenge, and eliminate direct, indirect, and syst...
In United States v. Morrison, the Supreme Court struck down the federal civil rights remedy for gend...
In a book focused on the intersection of law and psychology in women\u27s lives, this chapter review...
Legalremedies for crimes ofgendered violence that are more effective, expansive, creative, victim-ce...
Many state legislatures have amended domestic violence laws to cover non-marital relationships, at t...
Over the last several years, states have passed legislation to address intimate partner violence, mo...
Throughout American history, women have fought to realize a full and independent legal identity, equ...
One of the most celebrated successes of the feminist movement is its lasting impact on domestic viol...
Criminal and civil justice responses to domestic violence have proven to be imperfect tools that res...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
This paper is based on the author\u27s presentation at the gender equality symposium. Professor Wrig...
JOHNSON: This presentation envisions what a better domestic violence legal system might look like fo...
Domestic violence is at least a two-fold problem for American society. On the one hand, it is one of...
Domestic violence clinics have been a staple of law school clinical programs since the 1980s. The Un...
This Article highlights three developments in criminal justice in 2012 that marked the move toward m...
The authors document feminist efforts to expose, challenge, and eliminate direct, indirect, and syst...
In United States v. Morrison, the Supreme Court struck down the federal civil rights remedy for gend...
In a book focused on the intersection of law and psychology in women\u27s lives, this chapter review...
Legalremedies for crimes ofgendered violence that are more effective, expansive, creative, victim-ce...
Many state legislatures have amended domestic violence laws to cover non-marital relationships, at t...
Over the last several years, states have passed legislation to address intimate partner violence, mo...
Throughout American history, women have fought to realize a full and independent legal identity, equ...
One of the most celebrated successes of the feminist movement is its lasting impact on domestic viol...
Criminal and civil justice responses to domestic violence have proven to be imperfect tools that res...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...