This article reflects upon interactions with students and law faculty peers during the course of my recent pregnancy and posits that my students held certain perceptions, related to teaching effectiveness and my ability to be fair and unbiased, which arose from their observation of my pregnant body. This article seeks to identify the extent of negative consequences springing from their associations with my body. Furthermore, this article argues that remedial actions should be implemented to combat the deleterious effects of such negative associations in the law school setting
Few would agree that pregnancy discrimination is a tolerable by-product of a modern society. Yet the...
State courts vary in their willingness to protect pregnant women\u27s rights to self-determination, ...
This Article considers the gaps and obstacles in current law faced by the pregnant woman whose job d...
This article reflects upon interactions with students and law faculty peers during the course of my ...
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits gender discrimination. Although pregnancy has...
The topic of this thesis came to me early in the first semester of graduate school. It was the begin...
This study examines the lived experiences of four high school teachers who have taught while they we...
In their article Unsexing Pregnancy, David Fontana and Naomi Schoenbaum undertake the important proj...
Abstract The “leaky pipeline” and the “maternal wall” have for decades described the loss of women i...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 70-72).Pregnancy can be an exciting experience for - but not...
Congress passed the Pregnancy Discrimination Act in 1978 to amend Title VII’s prohibition against se...
Thus, it has been suggested that mandatory maternity leave regulations, which are in force in many A...
As the number of pregnant defendents continues to grow, so too do the problems and concerns surround...
Despite the renaissance of pregnancy-related scholarship over the past decade, 322 very little has b...
I\u27m a law professor who works on gender, sexuality, and culture in the international and comparat...
Few would agree that pregnancy discrimination is a tolerable by-product of a modern society. Yet the...
State courts vary in their willingness to protect pregnant women\u27s rights to self-determination, ...
This Article considers the gaps and obstacles in current law faced by the pregnant woman whose job d...
This article reflects upon interactions with students and law faculty peers during the course of my ...
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits gender discrimination. Although pregnancy has...
The topic of this thesis came to me early in the first semester of graduate school. It was the begin...
This study examines the lived experiences of four high school teachers who have taught while they we...
In their article Unsexing Pregnancy, David Fontana and Naomi Schoenbaum undertake the important proj...
Abstract The “leaky pipeline” and the “maternal wall” have for decades described the loss of women i...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 70-72).Pregnancy can be an exciting experience for - but not...
Congress passed the Pregnancy Discrimination Act in 1978 to amend Title VII’s prohibition against se...
Thus, it has been suggested that mandatory maternity leave regulations, which are in force in many A...
As the number of pregnant defendents continues to grow, so too do the problems and concerns surround...
Despite the renaissance of pregnancy-related scholarship over the past decade, 322 very little has b...
I\u27m a law professor who works on gender, sexuality, and culture in the international and comparat...
Few would agree that pregnancy discrimination is a tolerable by-product of a modern society. Yet the...
State courts vary in their willingness to protect pregnant women\u27s rights to self-determination, ...
This Article considers the gaps and obstacles in current law faced by the pregnant woman whose job d...