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

Volume 26, 2011

Challenging Child Exclusion in California State Court
Erica Franklin

Unbound by Theory and Naming: Survival Feminism and the Women of the South African Victoria Mxenge Housing and Development Association
Becky L. Jacobs

Children, Parents & the State: The Construction of a New Family Ideology
Deseriee A. Kennedy

Rule of Law for Whom?: Strengthening the Rule of Law as a Solution to Sexual Violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ryan S. Lincoln

Symposium | The Policing of Sex Work
Introduction
Hannah Alsgaard
Blinded by Red Lights: Why Trafficking Discourse Should Shift Away from Sex and the "Perfect Victim" Paradigm
Robert Uy

African American Men's Health and Incarceration: Access to Care upon Reentry and Eliminating Invisible Punishments
Amy L. Katzen

Double Victims: Ending the Incarceration of California's Battered Women
Erin Liotta

Inconsistent Legal Treatment of Unwanted Sexual Advances: A Study of the Homosexual Advance Defense, Street Harassment, and Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Kavita B. Ramakrishnan

Trapped in the Wrong Phraseology: O'Donnabhain v. Commissioner - Consequences for Federal Tax Policy and the Transgender Community 
Alesdair H. Ittelson

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

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