Symposium
The Violence Against Women Act of 1994: A Promise Waiting to be Fulfilled
Introduction: The Promise of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994
Elizabeth M. Schneider
Stopping Violence Against Women Still Takes a Fight: If In Doubt, Just Look at the 104th Congress
Patricia Schroeder
The Civil Rights Remedy of the Violence Against Women Act: Legislative History, Policy Implications & Litigation Strategy, A Panel Discussion Sponsored by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, September 14, 1995
Julie Goldscheid
Jenny Rivera
Sally Goldfarb
Nöel Brennan
Betty Levinson
Elizabeth M. Schneider
The Violence Against Women Act Project: Teaching a New Generation of Public Interest Lawyers
Minna J. Kotkin
The Violence Against Women Act and the Construction of Multiple Consciousness in the Civil Rights and Feminist Movements
Jenny Rivera
Policy Review:
The Urban Crisis: Made in Washington
Michael E. Lewyn
Notes and Comments:
A Genetic Discrimination, Insurability and Legislation: A Closing of the Legal Loopholes
Richard A. Bornstein
Attorney Direct-Mail Solicitation Revisited in Florida Bar v. Went For It, Inc.: A Step Too Far
Israel Dahan
Closing the Courtroom for Undercover Police Witnesses: New York Must Adopt a Consistent Standard
Robin Zeidel
Beyond Incarceration: Juvenile Sex Offender Treatment Programs Offer Youths a Second Chance
Sander N. Rothchild
Justice Through Synthesis: The Second Circuit Creates a Nonperpetrator Test for Civil Forfeiture Actions
Clinton Hughes