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Chaos, Accomplishment, and Work, or, What I Learned on Paternity Leave
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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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Why the Nineteenth Amendment Matters Today: A Guide for the Centennial
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Constitutional Pronouns
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Me Too? Race, Gender, and Ending Workplace Sexual Harassment
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In Harm’s Way: Gender and Human Rights in National Security
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Annie Get Your Gun: The Constitution, Women, and Involuntary Service in Combat
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Looking Beyond the Easel: Artists’ Contexts and Resale Payments
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Re-Affirming the Value of the Sports Exception to Title IX’s General Non-Discrimination Rule
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Gender and International Trade Policy: Economic Nostalgia and the National Security Steel Tariffs
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Domestic Violence and the Home-Centric Second Amendment
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Conscious Neutrality for the U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service
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Remedies for Police Shootings: A Comment on Slater
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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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Journal Staff
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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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Biopower, Disability and Capitalism: Neoliberal Eugenics and the Future of ART Regulation
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Cracking Graham: Police Department Policy and Excessive Force
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Derrick Bell's Dilemma