Diversity and Learning: Imagining a Pedagogy of Difference
It is not enough to increase diverse enrollment in law schools, and a change in law school pedagogy to better integrate everyone is necessary.
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It is not enough to increase diverse enrollment in law schools, and a change in law school pedagogy to better integrate everyone is necessary.
Feminism takes as its distinctive focus gender-based injustices, and critically investigates the nature of and remedies for these injustices. Feminism flourishes in diverse fields of thought and practice, and its critical claims – centering on injustices to women – play
The disallowance of shifting testimony fees to the losing party in civil rights cases impedes access to courts for parties that cannot afford it.
Note discussing sex discrimination against women in medical trials and the deletirious consequences this may have on the results.
Since 1976 have been working with the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) and various allied organizations. These groups work to advance the interests of low and moderate income people, which certainly implies significant social change. ACORN is
Discusses the problem of Casey and the confusion and ambiguity it has caused and argues against the revival of pre-Casey criminal abortion statutes.
Explores the impact of Cruzan in New York especially when it comes to incompetent patients being forcibly given treatment that does not benefit them.
Article about geriatric patients in pschiatric institutions being detained illegally. Examines the kind of medicines administered to them as well.
Explores the process of seeking asylum and analyses the procedural nuances involved with reference to South Texas.
Critical analysis of standards of proof and federal sentencing guidelines. Also examines burden of proof determination.
Article discusses the problems in asylum claims and focuses on the legislative and judicial framework to decide them.
Critical analysis of the rights of the surrogate gestator and the allied state policies that are applicable to these arrangements.
Discusses critical legal studies, legal oppositionism and the notion of organisation life.
Discusses recognising rape as a method of torture with reference to international conventions and by analysing the physical and emotional dimensions of rape.
Explores the role of the state in shaping our network and therefore, the importance of privacy in matters of our personal networks.
Analyses the need to change the narrow perception of the worker to a more holistic one and hopes to reconcile the work-family divide.