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Home > Law Journals > Brooklyn Law Review > Vol. 65 > Iss. 4 (2017)

 
Brooklyn Law Review

Volume 65, Issue 4 (2017)

Articles

 

The Development of Judicial Jurisdiction in the United States: Part I
Harold L. Korn

 

Reining in Punitive Damages "Run Wild": Proposals for Reform by Courts and Legislatures
Victor E. Schwartz and Mark A. Behrens

 

The Cognitive Bases of Gender Bias
Virginia Valian

 

The Schemas and Schemes in Sex Discrimination
Marianne LaFrance

 

Gender Stereotypes at Work
Marc R. Poirer

 

Gender Bias, Cognition, and Power in the Legal Academy
Elizabeth M. Schneider

Notes

 

Micro Radio: A Small Step in the Return to Localism, Diversity, and Competitiveness in Broadcasting
Michael J. Aguilar

 

No Longer Volunteering to Go to Prison: New York's Legislative Trend Toward Insulating Volunteer Cooperative Board Members from Criminal Liability
Patricia A. Cavallaro

 

If It Quacks Like a Duck: Recharacterizing Domestic Violence as Criminal Coercion
Joan Erskine

 
 
 
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ISSN: 0007-2362

 
 
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