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It Should Never Be Justified: A Critical Examination of the Binary Paradigm Used to Categorize Police Shootings
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Reflections on Reproductive Justice and Family Policing Symposium
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Cracking Graham: Police Department Policy and Excessive Force
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The Intersecting Politics of Abortion, Pregnancy, & Family Policing
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Resisting Arrest: Shifting the Focus of the New York Police Department
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The Paradox of Policing as Protection: A Harm Reduction Approach to Prostitution Using Safe Injection Sites as a Guide
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Requiem for a Rock: Teaching Race for the Last Time
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Why the Nineteenth Amendment Matters Today: A Guide for the Centennial
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Sex Education After Dobbs: A Case for Comprehensive Sex Education
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At a Crossroads: Where the Indigent Defense Crisis and the Legal Education Crisis Intersect
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A Surprising Ally: Harnessing the Power of Procedure in Domestic Violence Tort Cases
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Re-Righting History: A Critical Race Perspective of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization
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Race, Gender, and OrdinaryPeace: Assessing the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda through a Coloniality Lens
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A Bulletproof Shield: Act 2, SB 2 Limiting Civil Liability for Authorized Persons Using Firearms in Self-Defense Shootings
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Advancing Race-Conscious Remedies by Addressing Past Government Discrimination in Homeownership
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Prosecuting Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking Abroad: Congress, the Courts, and the Constitution
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Gender Law: After Twenty-Five Years
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Foreword: Gender Journals and Gender Equality: Reflections on Twenty-five Years of the Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy
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Editors’ Note
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Journal Staff
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“We Will See That You Are Troubled Right Along”: Women and the Politics of the Early Federal Income Tax
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Chaos, Accomplishment, and Work, or, What I Learned on Paternity Leave
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Constitutional Pronouns
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Me Too? Race, Gender, and Ending Workplace Sexual Harassment