"How might seminal criminal law cases have come out differently had feminist insights been brought to bear on the development of criminal law? The book answers that question by re-writing opinions that implicate critical dimensions of criminal law jurisprudence, from the sexual assault law to provocation to cultural defenses to the death penalty"--
"How might seminal criminal law cases have come out differently had feminist insights been brought to bear on the development of criminal law? The book answers that question by re-writing opinions that implicate critical dimensions of criminal law jurisprudence, from the sexual assault law to provocation to cultural defenses to the death penalty"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction and Overview Part I. Gendered Justice: 1. McQuirter v. State Commentary: Grayce Zelphine Judgment: Cortney Lollar 2. People v. Berry Commentary: Carolyn B. Ramsey Judgment: Susan D. Rozelle 3. Coker v. Georgia Commentary: Catherine M. Grosso and Barbara O'Brien 4. Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe Commentary: Adam Crepelle Judgment: Melissa L. Tatum 5. State v. Rusk Commentary: JoAnne Sweeny: Judgement Michelle J. Anderson 6. People v. Wu Commentary: John Felipe Acevedo Judgment: Leti Volpp 7. Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska v. Bigfire Commentary: Anne E. Tweedy Judgment: Sarah Deer 8. Commonwealth v. Blache Commentary: Marie-Amélie George Judgement: Ben A. McJunkin Part II. Gender on Trial 9. State v. Williams Commentary: Kim Hai Pearson Judgment: Addie C. Rolnick 10. State v. Walden Commentary: Lisa R. Avalos Judgement: Sarah L. Swan 11. State v. Norman Commentary: Joan H. Krause Judgment: Martha R. Mahoney 12. Whitner v. State Commentary: Ruqaiijah Yearby Judgment: Aziza Ahmed 13. United States v. Nwoye Commentary: Sherri Lee Keene Judgment: Mary D. Fan 14. Erotic Services Provider Legal Education and Research Project v. Gascon Commentary: Aya Gruber and Kate Mogulescu Judgment: I. India Thusi.
Introduction and Overview Part I. Gendered Justice: 1. McQuirter v. State Commentary: Grayce Zelphine Judgment: Cortney Lollar 2. People v. Berry Commentary: Carolyn B. Ramsey Judgment: Susan D. Rozelle 3. Coker v. Georgia Commentary: Catherine M. Grosso and Barbara O'Brien 4. Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe Commentary: Adam Crepelle Judgment: Melissa L. Tatum 5. State v. Rusk Commentary: JoAnne Sweeny: Judgement Michelle J. Anderson 6. People v. Wu Commentary: John Felipe Acevedo Judgment: Leti Volpp 7. Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska v. Bigfire Commentary: Anne E. Tweedy Judgment: Sarah Deer 8. Commonwealth v. Blache Commentary: Marie-Amélie George Judgement: Ben A. McJunkin Part II. Gender on Trial 9. State v. Williams Commentary: Kim Hai Pearson Judgment: Addie C. Rolnick 10. State v. Walden Commentary: Lisa R. Avalos Judgement: Sarah L. Swan 11. State v. Norman Commentary: Joan H. Krause Judgment: Martha R. Mahoney 12. Whitner v. State Commentary: Ruqaiijah Yearby Judgment: Aziza Ahmed 13. United States v. Nwoye Commentary: Sherri Lee Keene Judgment: Mary D. Fan 14. Erotic Services Provider Legal Education and Research Project v. Gascon Commentary: Aya Gruber and Kate Mogulescu Judgment: I. India Thusi.
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