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    Gender and the Structural Constitution

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    Mother. Orator. Woman Suffrage Leader: The Feminist Legacy of Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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    A Place to Call Home: Tenant Blacklisting and the Denial of Opportunity

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    Why So Slow: A Comparative View of Women\u27s Political Leadership

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    Inheritance Law and the Marital Presumption after \u3cem\u3eObergefell\u3c/em\u3e

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    What Do You Crave? Developing Young Lawyers\u27 Ability to Know Themselves

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    Preparing Law Students in the Wake of #MeToo

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    Five Strategies to Support all Teachers: Suggestions to Get Off the Slippery Slope of Cookbook Science Teaching

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    Many teachers shudder at the thought of implementing an inquiry curriculum. Perhaps they envision a rowdy classroom with little learning. Maybe they wonder, How will this connect to all the standards? Fortunately, these legitimate concerns can be addressed, and all students can engage in thoughtfully constructed inquiry science experiences. In this article, we outline five strategies that we have used with elementary school teachers as they moved from a cookbook approach in science to an approach that is inquiry-based. Having presented these five strategies in a linear format, we know that on the surface this may seem close to the slippery slope of cookbook science teaching, but we also know that thoughtful practitioners working in classrooms across the country will see these strategies as interactive, overlapping, and nonsequential
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