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Volume 25, Issue 4

Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law founded in 1992.

Volume 25, Issue 4

The following articles and comments were published in Volume 25, Issue 4 of The American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law. For subscription information, please check out our Subscription page.

ARTICLES

Title IX at 45: Equal Treatment of Students in High School Program

Susan E. Eckes

A Family Is What You Make It? Legal Recognition and Regulation of Multiple Parents

Haim Abraham

Trickle-Down Bullying and the Truly Great American Response: Can Responsible Rhetoric in Judicial Advocacy and Decision-Making Help Heal the Divisiveness of the Trump Presidency?

Maureen Johnson

The Price of Price Waterhouse: How Title VII Reduces the Lives of LGBT Americans to Sex and Gender Stereotypes

Drew Culler

 

COMMENTS

Criminalizing Nonviolent Dissent: New York’s Unconstitutional Repression of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) Movement

Dalal Hillou

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Congratulations to the full Volume 32 Executive Bo Congratulations to the full Volume 32 Executive Board 🎉
Congratulations to our Volume Thirty-Two E-Board! Congratulations to our Volume Thirty-Two E-Board! We are so excited to see all that you will accomplish.
Happy Valentines Day from JGSPL. Remember to take Happy Valentines Day from JGSPL. Remember to take some time today to show the ones you care for that you appreciate them.
This week on the blog: Putting the Good Back in G This week on the blog:

Putting the Good Back in Good Samaritan: Reforming Section 230

Court Cools as Violence Heats Up: Why Cooley is a False Victory for Tribal Sovereignty and Justice for Murdered and Missing Indigenous Persons

No Rest for the “Wicked”: Congress Punishes Poor Americans for Wanting a Hot Meal

Less Democracy, One Map at a Time: The Effects of Gerrymandering and How the Freedom to Vote Act Can Limit It

Tax Brackets and Benefits: The Social Security Card’s Role in the Uneven Relationship Between Noncitizen Taxation and Social Benefit Access
This February, we would like to show some love and This February, we would like to show some love and appreciation to our staffers. First up Senior Staff. 

Imani Brooks is a 3L from South Boston, Virginia. She is interested in Labor and Employment Law and a non-legal hobby she has is collecting house plants. 

Delaney Hermenau is a 3L from Manhattan, Montana. She is interested in Health and Family Law and a non-legal hobby she has is traveling. 

Kayla Ollendorff is a 3L from Asheville, North Carolina. She is interested in Criminal defense and her non-legal hobby is thrifting. 

Chasten Facciponti Morales is a 3L from West Piyyston, Pennsylvania. She is interested in Government work and her non-legal hobbies include reading and making charcuterie boards. 

Hannah Zuckerman is a 3L from  St. Louis, Missouri. She is interested in Health Law and Reproductive Rights and her non-legal hobby is creating Art. 

Thank you for everything you have done for JGSPL these last two years!!
On the Blog this Month: Title VI and Affirmative On the Blog this Month:

 Title VI and Affirmative Action: The Danger of “Color-Blind” Admissions for Immigrant Students of Color by Niki Iman Saleh, 3L

Stopping Bullying One Rule at a Time: Procedural Guardrails against Trademark Bullying  by Austin Clements, 3L
JGSPL is proud to co-host its Fall symposium with JGSPL is proud to co-host its Fall symposium with the WCL Clinical Program in celebration of its 50th anniversary. The event comprises of an Alumni Reception on the evening of Thursday, October 27th and a full-day symposium on Friday, October 28th. The Fifty and Forward Symposium will feature four themed panels:
 
The WCL Clinical Program: Where It Has Been, Where It Is, and Where It Is Going
Empathy, Connection, and Dealing with Trauma
Expanding Our Concept of Clinical Programs: New Clinics, New Approaches
Clinical Education and the Practice of Law: New Developments
 
Register for the event  and full symposium schedule, list of panels, and the panelist’s bios can be found in at the Linktree in our bio!
On the Blog this Month: Anchoring to Arbitrary Se On the Blog this Month:

Anchoring to Arbitrary Sentences: How the United States Sentencing Guidelines are Fueling Mass Incarceration by Siena Richardson, 3L

"A Highly Disproportionate Percentage of Aborted Fetuses are Black”: The Subtle Misogynoir in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health by Rolonda Donelson, 3L 

The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Disproportionately Impacted Women. Women in Leadership Have Returned the Favor by Margaret Rice, 3L 

Check out these blogs at 
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Today we’ll be introducing our final E-Board mem Today we’ll be introducing our final E-Board members Niki and Britt. Niki is a 3L from Seattle, WA. At WCL she is involved in the International Refugee Assistance Project. She is interested in Immigration and Refugee Law. When she’s not busy with law school you can find her hanging out with her cat Olive or cooking and baking. 

Next is Britt, a 3L from Knoxville, TN. Britt is interested in employment discrimination law and civil rights. This semester Britt is externing at the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless. When she’s not busy with law school related activities you can find her hanging out with her cat or doing yoga.
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