Volume 29, 2014

Abandoned: Abolishing Female Prisons to Prevent Sexual Abuse and Herald an End to Incarceration
David W. Frank

Bride and Prejudice: How U.S. Immigration Law Discriminates Against Spousal Visa Holders
Sabrina Balgamwalla

De Facto Witness Tampering
Sarah M. Buel

My Role as an Expert Witness in the Criminal Case and Civil Removal Proceedings Against San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi
Nancy K. D. Lemon

Hitting the Ceiling: An Examination of Barriers to Success for Asian American Women
Peggy Li

Book Review | Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law
Brooke Cartus

Presumed Incompetent: Continuing the Conversation (Part I)
Carmen G. González, Angela P. Harris

Reflections on Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia Symposium - The Plenary Panel
Maritza I. Reyes, Angela Mae Kupenda, Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Stephanie M. Wildman, Adrien Katherine Wing

Balancing Between Two Worlds: A Dakota Woman's Reflections on Being a Law Professor
Angelique Townsend EagleWoman (Wambdi A. WasteWin)

Challenged X 3: The Stories of Women of Color Who Teach Legal Writing
Lorraine K. Bannai

Challenging Presumed (Im)Morality: A Personal Narrative
Angela M. Kupenda

Collection of Four Poems
Wang Ping

It's Not Over: Empowering the Different Voice in Legal Academia
Elvia R. Arriola

Better Than Going to Court? Resolving a Claim of Discrimination Through a University's Internal Grievance Process
Eleanor Swift

Looking Forward to Diversity in Legal Academia
Meera E. Deo

Presumed Incompetent: Important Lessons for University Leaders on the Professional Lives of Women Faculty of Color
María P. López, Kevin R. Johnson

A Third Wave Approach to Analyzing Presumed Incompetent
Laura MacInnis