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A Resource Guide for Survivors/Victims and Support Persons of Berkeley Law

Volume 18, 2003

Welfare Gender Wars
Brian Schultz

Resisting Medicine, Re/modeling Gender
Dean Spade

Death and Dying in America: The Prison Industrial Complex’s Impact on Women’s Health
Cynthia Chandler

Grounded in the Reality of Their Lives: Listening to Teens Who Make the Abortion Decision without Involving Their Parents
J. Shoshanna Ehrlich

What If She Leaves? Domestic Violence Cases Under the Hague Convention and the Insufficiency of the Undertakings Remedy
Roxanne Hoegger

Woman Warrior Meets Mail-Order Bride: Finding an Asian American Voice in the Women’s Movement
Beverly Encarguez Perez

The Bush Administration’s Decision to Defund the United Nations Population Fund and Its Implications for Women in Developing Nations
Rachel Farkas

Gendered Epidemic: Addressing the Specific Needs of Women Fighting HIV/AIDS in Cambodia
Anupama K. Menon

A Perfunctory Change? Harvard University’s New Sexual Misconduct Complaint Procedure: Lessons from the Frontlines of Campus Adjudication Systems
Stephanie Schmid

Book Review | Litigation Narratives: Why Jensen v. Ellerth Didn’t Change Sexual Harassment Law, But Still Has a Story Worth Telling
Melissa Hart

University of California, Berkeley, School of Law | bglj@berkeley.edu

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