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Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society

Volume XXI, No.2 Fall 2006

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

Superstition-Based Injustice in Africa and the United States: The Use of Provocation as a Defense for Killing Witches and Homosexuals

Jennifer Dumin

Title IX and High School Opportunities: Issues of Equity on and in the Court
Suzanne E. Eckes

Family Values First When Federal Laws Collide: A Proposal to Create a Public Policy Exception to the Employment-At-Will Doctrine Based Upon Mandatory Parenting Duty

Pamela Gershuny


Sexual Harassment at Home: Altering the Terms, Conditions and Privileges of Rental Housing for Section 8 Recipients

Jill Maxwell

COMMENTS

Raging Hormones?: The Legal Obstacles and Policy Ramifications to Allowing Medical
Monitoring Remedies in Hormone
Replacement Therapy Suits

Tamara Jeanne Dodge

Let's Talk About Sex Honestly: Why Federal Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Education Programs Discriminate Against Girls, Are Bad Public Policy, and Should Be Overturned

Danielle LeClair

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