40 research outputs found

    Women Lawyers, Women’s Rights in Senegal: The Association of Senegalese Women Lawyers

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    L\u27Association des Femmes Juristes Sénégalaises (The Association of Senegalese Women Lawyers) has been working to improve the lives of women in Senegal for almost forty years. In a predominantly Muslim country where most women do not even attend high school, these women have used their legal skills to make change. With little money, no paid attorneys on staff, and using a borrowed room in a law firm as an office, they have successfully pushed the government to make positive changes in the Family Code and other laws and have played an important role in the development of human rights consciousness in Senegal

    Make-Believe Families and Whiteness

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    Racial Purity Laws in the United States and Nazi Germany: The Targeting Process

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    Oppression, Lies, and the Dream of Autonomy

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    Sexual Harassment and Race: A Legal Analysis of Discrimination

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    Black Women and the Constitution: Finding our Place, Asserting our Rights

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    Sameness and Difference in a Law School Classroom: Working at the Crossroads

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    Women of Color and Health: Issues of Gender, Community, and Power

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    Commonalities: On Being Black and White, Different, and the Same

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