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    Pornography and Privacy: Towards the Development of a Group Based Theory for Sex Based Intrusions of Privacy

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    The ADA's Journey Through Congress

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    First published in Wake Forest Law Review

    Dissing States?: Invalidation of State Action During the Rehnquist Era

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    Used by permission of the Virginia Law Review Association

    Abortion and Violence

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    Published Consentless Sexual Portrayals: A Proposed Framework for Analysis

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    Special Education Complaint Resolution: Ohio

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    Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio

    The Mythic 43 Million Americans with Disabilities

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    Although Congress stated in its first statutory finding that it intended the Americans with DisabilitiesA ct (ADA) to protect at least 43 million Americans from disability discrimination, the Supreme Court has interpreted this statute so that it covers no more than 13.5 million Americans. More importantly, this Article demonstrates through the use of Census Bureau data that the ADA\u27s employment discrimination provisions have been eviscerated to the point that the ADA protects virtually no Americans who are both disabled and able to work. This Article places that problem in the larger context of the Court undermining Congress\u27s efforts to protect discrete and insular minorities from employment discrimination. Although Congress has sometimes responded to that hostility by enacting restoration legislation, this Article argues that such restoration efforts should be unnecessary. The Court should correct its errors and engage in a respectful relationship with Congress so that Congress can move on to new items on its legislative agenda rather than revisit prior items

    The Disability Integration Presumpion: Thirty Years Later

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