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Berkeley Women's Law Journal. 1998: Vol 13 Table of Contents PDF

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BERKKELEY WOMEN’S LAW JOURNAL 1998 Volume 13 COMMENTARY Boalt Hall in a Post-Affirmative Action Era Broken Promises 3 Kaaryn Gustafson The Courage I Know 7 Jessica Marie Delgado The Wrong Debate 13 Linda Cheng Yee Lye The Elephant in the Room 16 Marcie Neff How Stella Got Her Character 19 Garner K. Weng Excellence Lost 26 Marjorie M. Shultz It is the policy of the Berkeley Women’s Law Journal not to draw a distinction between student pieces and the work of scholars, practitioners, and community workers. ARTICLES Equal Rights Advocates: 34 Addressing the Legal Issues of Judy Scales-Trent Women of Color Reprising Women’s Disability: 81 Feminist Identity Strategy and Anita Silvers Disability Rights The Teenage Pregnancy “Problem”: 117 Welfare Reform and the Personal Megan Weinstein Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 The End of Welfare and Constitu- 153 tional Protections for the Poor: Melissa Kwaterski Scanlan A Case Study of the Wisconsin Works Program and Due Process Rights Potential Soluticns to the Problem 195 of Pregnancy Discrimination in Michelle Smith Maquiladoras Operated by U.S. Employers in Mexico The Gender Box 226 Jennifer L. Nye RECENT DEVELOPMENTS The Ban on Welfare for Felony 257 Drug Offenders: Giving a New Cynthia Godsoe Meaning to “Life Sentence” CalWORKS: California’s Response 268 to Welfare Reform Rebecca S. Engrav Mandating Parental Involvement in 282 Minors’ Abortions Elizabeth L. Musser In the Shadows and Behind the 293 Veil: Women in Afghanistan Under Anastasia Telesetsky Taliban Rule BOOK REVIEW Reproductive Rights as Civil 306 Rights: Navigating the Melissa Meade Intersections of History, Race, and Reproductive Control Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty By Dorothy Roberts BOOKS RECEIVED Not Our Kind of Girl By Elaine Bell Kaplan Sex and Sensibility: Stories of a Lesbian Generation By Arlene Stein Sex, Preference, and Family: Essays on Law and Nature Edited by David M. Estlund and Martha C. Nussbaum All Too Familiar: Sexual Abuse of Women in U:S. Prisons By Human Rights Watch Women’s Rights Project Three Mothers, Three Daughters: Palestinian Women’s Stories By Michael Gorkin and Rafiga Othman

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