On April 27, 2021, the Contemporary Challenges in American & Global Law web series considered the question, “#MeToo and #BlackLives Matter: Conflicting Objectives or Opportunities for Advancement of Shared Priorities?” Catholic Law Professor Mary Graw Leary led the program’s discussion and comments were made by dr hab. Aleksandra Kustra-Rogatka (IBTSLP 2004), Faculty of Law at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland. After introductions made by representatives from both Catholic Law and Jagiellonian University, Leary—a nationally and internationally recognized expert in criminal law and procedure as well as victimization, exploitation, and human trafficking—began the discussion. To start, Graw Leary shared with the group how this re...
The final months of 2017 have witnessed the birth of a movement, the #Metoo movement, which started ...
Across the country we saw thousands of individuals take to the streets this summer to march with and...
Legal consciousness scholars identify the ways in which law is referenced to authorize, define and e...
On April 27, 2021, the Contemporary Challenges in American & Global Law web series considered the qu...
This essay explores the apparent differences and similarities between the Black Lives Matter and the...
This essay explores the apparent differences and similarities between the Black Lives Matter and the...
The Twitter hashtag #MeToo has provided an accessible medium for users to share their personal exper...
This panel will explore the challenges and opportunities for American law schools in the wake of the...
IN THE PAST YEAR, high profile cases and the ensuing #MeToo movement have raised much attention on i...
The article describes the #MeToo-movement in the United States and Germany and discusses the merits ...
This study investigates the #MeToo as a social movement and cyber feminist and consciousness-raisin...
In light of current political events here in the United States and around the world, such as the #Me...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Do Black Lives Matter or do All Lives Matter? That question has been the cause of many debates and c...
The final months of 2017 have witnessed the birth of a movement, the #Metoo movement, which started ...
Across the country we saw thousands of individuals take to the streets this summer to march with and...
Legal consciousness scholars identify the ways in which law is referenced to authorize, define and e...
On April 27, 2021, the Contemporary Challenges in American & Global Law web series considered the qu...
This essay explores the apparent differences and similarities between the Black Lives Matter and the...
This essay explores the apparent differences and similarities between the Black Lives Matter and the...
The Twitter hashtag #MeToo has provided an accessible medium for users to share their personal exper...
This panel will explore the challenges and opportunities for American law schools in the wake of the...
IN THE PAST YEAR, high profile cases and the ensuing #MeToo movement have raised much attention on i...
The article describes the #MeToo-movement in the United States and Germany and discusses the merits ...
This study investigates the #MeToo as a social movement and cyber feminist and consciousness-raisin...
In light of current political events here in the United States and around the world, such as the #Me...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Do Black Lives Matter or do All Lives Matter? That question has been the cause of many debates and c...
The final months of 2017 have witnessed the birth of a movement, the #Metoo movement, which started ...
Across the country we saw thousands of individuals take to the streets this summer to march with and...
Legal consciousness scholars identify the ways in which law is referenced to authorize, define and e...