The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice

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Criminal Justice As Environmental Justice

I. A. B. II. A. III. IV.

Race Apologies

I. Introduction II. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission III. Interracial Justice IV. The Truth Commission and Race Apologies A. The Commission And Stories Of Suffering B. F. W. De Klerk, Ex-President Of The Former Ruling National Party C. Thabo Mbeki, Deputy President Of The Anc And Current Government D. Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Head Of The Zulu-Based Inkatha Freedom Party And Home Affairs Minister V. Conclusion Appendix:Apology Catalog I. Introduction II. Government III. Group (Separate...

Making the Invisible Visible: Historical Perspective

Introduction I. How thePapers function in Relation to Each Other II. How the Papers Function in Relation to the Theme of the Panel, "Making the Invisible Visible: Historical Perspectives" III. How the Papers Function in Relation to the Symposium Theme

Representing Black Male Innocence

I. Introduction II. Constructed Blood A. Theblack Man B. The Bloods And The Crips C. Every Black Man a Blood or Crip III. Constructed Blood Overtaking Innocence in This Case A. Theprosecution's Cases B. Thecontext Of The Trials C. The Erasure Of Race D. Juryselection 1. These People Aren 't Like You And Me 2. Policing The Jury E. Climate Of Fear F. Gang On Trial G. Animals And Snitches IV. Conclusion

Converging Stereotypes in Racialized Sexual Harassment: Where the Model Minority Meets Suzie Wong

I. Introduction II. Converging Stereotypes and the Power Complex A. Sexualized Racial Stereotypes B. Racialized Gender Stereotypes III. How Stereotype Convergence Shapes the Primary Injury: Examining the Harassers' Actions A. Thejean Jew Case: Hostile Environment B. Therosalie Tung Case: Quid Pro Quo IV. How the Convergence Shapes the Secondary Injury: The University Response A. Thejew Case B. Thetung Case V. Conclusion: Toward a Theory of Racialized Sexual Harassment

Critical Race Feminism: Black Women and Gangs

I. Introduction II. Females and Gangs A. Females In Gangs 1. Theories Of Gang Involvement And Criminality a. Existing Theories b. A New Integrated Theory B. Family Members And Significant Others III. Strategies and Programs A. Existing Programs B. A New Approach

Acts of Power, Crimes of Knowledge: Some Observations on Desire, Law and Ideology in the Politics of Expression at the End of the Twentieth Century

Introduction II. Prologue: Desire's Social Expression at the End of a Century II. Knowledge and Power: Desire in Self and Group Construction A. Gay Liberation And The Social Expression Of Desire B. Social Expression Of Lesbian/Gay Identity And The State III. "Privacy" and Ideology: Suppressive Instrumentality and the Law A. Deregulating The Sexual Expression Of Cross-Sex Desire B. Repressing The Sexual Expression Of Same-Sex Desire C. Suppressing The Social Expression Of Same-Sex Desire ...

One and (An) Other

I. Introduction II. Comments on the Presentations of the Panel III. Conclusion: Self, Other, Destabilization and Justice

Student Notes

The Violence Against Women Act: Stabilizing Commerce Through a Civil Rights Remedy

I. A Brief History Of The Commerce Clause Through Lopez II. Application Of Commerce Clause Analysis To Brzonkala

Fundamental Rights and Physician-Assisted Suicide: Protecting Personal Autonomy

I. Fundamental Liberty Interests A. Recent Supreme Court Precedents B. Growing Beyond Ancient Roots - Compassion In Dying II. Conclusion

Mythical Traditions and Fictions: The Rehnquist Court and United States v. Ursery

I. Introduction II. The Development of a Mythical Tradition III. Fictions A. What Is Punishment? B. Proceedings Against the Property IV. Conclusion