Volume 20, 2005
Reflections on Our Twentieth Anniversary
Berkeley Women's Law Journal: A Powerful Force at Twenty
Herma Hill Kay
Looking Back, Looking Forward: Changes on Our 20th Anniversary That Reflect Our Founding Commitments
Stephanie L. Shmid
Reflections on the Birth of the Journal: A Founders' Roundtable Discussion
Anna Bannerman-Richter, June Beltran, Catherine Fisk, Barbara Flagg, Dorene Giacopini, Helen Kang, Sheila O’Rourke, Donna Ryu, Karen Schryver, Ann Van De Pol
Anti-Essentialism and the Work/Family Dilemma
Catherine Albiston
Taking the Long View: Reflections on the Road to Marriage Equality
Alison Beck
The Personal and the Political: Reflections on Berkeley Women's Law Journal at Twenty
Ann Lucas
The Lessons of Law School
Elizabeth A. Landsberg
The Resurrection of "Female Hysteria" in Present-Day ERISA Disability Law
Cassie Springer-Sullivan
Centuries of Globalization; Centuries of Exclusion: African Women, Human Rights, and the "New" International Trade Regime
Uché U. Ewelukwa
Defining the Human: Are Transgender People Strangers to the Law?
Abigail W. Lloyd
Can She Do That?
Lauren Shapiro
The Latina Paradox: Cultural Barriers to the Equitable Receipt of Welfare Services Under Modern Welfare Reform
Elena Christine Acevedo
Abortion: When Choice and Autonomy Conflict
Jennifer Denbow
Spotlight on Ventura: Young Women's Perspectives on Reform in the California Youth Authority
Freeda Yllana
Symposium | Women and War: A Critical Discourse
Welcome
Panel One - Tools of War
Panel Two - Women Warriors
Panel Three - Resist!
Soft on Defense: The Failure to Confront Militarism
Ann Scales