Volume XXXIII, No. 1 – Spring 2018

Articles include “Judicial Ecology Reconciling a Normative Critique of Hively V. Ivy Tech Community College with the Current Sociopolitical Context” by Eric M. Clarkson, “The Transgender Marriage Dilemma” by Julian N. Larry, and “Making Pro-abortion Laws Pro-choice for Female Rape Victims” by Anna K. Martin. Comments include “Gender Bias in Clinical Drug Trials” by Dana Roth.

Volume XXXII, No. 2 – Fall 2017

Articles include ““We Will Not Be Invisible” Women and Solitary Confinement in the U.S.” by Heidi Cerneka, “Fostering a Safe Warfighting Environment: Applying Title Ix and Student Discipline in Higher Education to the Military’s Fight Against Sexual Assault” by Seth Michael Engel, and “Marriage Equality, Parentage (In)Equality” by Jeffrey A. Parness. Comments include “An App a Day Keeps the Doctor Away: Liability Analysis of the Breast Cancer Ally App” by Alexandra Regan Abernethy, “Potty Politics: G.G. Ex Rel. Grimm V. Gloucester County School Board, Title IX, and the Challenges Faced by Transgender Students under the Trump Administration and Beyond” by Nathan Heffernan, and “Health Is Health: Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act and Transgender Healthcare Rights in Wisconsin and the United States” by Dana Holle.

Volume XXXII, No. 1 – Spring 2017

Articles include “Gender Diversity on Corporate Boards: Spotlighting Wisconsin” by Phyllis King and “Seeing the Wrecking Ball in Motion: Ex Parte Protection Orders and the Realities of Domestic Violence” by Debra Pogrund Stark & Jessica Choplin. Comments include “The Limits of the Law: Tipping, Employment Discrimination, and Legal Theories for Plaintiffs under Title VII” by Jakob Feltham and “The Fiduciary Duty to Gender Diversity Within Corporate Boards: The Necessary Link among Shareholder Primacy, the Director Nomination Process, and Higher Financial Return” by Mary Parmeter.

Volume XXXI, No. 2 – Fall 2016

Articles include “Mirror, Mirror on the Wall – Gender, Olympic Competition and Persistence of the Feminine Ideal” by Linda Sheryl Greene, “FACEing Hate: Using Hate Crime Legislation to Deter Antiabortion Violence and Extremism” by Kelly Jo Popkin, and “The Right Side of History: Prohibiting Sexual Orientation Discrimination in Public Accommodations, Housing, and Employment” by Isaac Saidel-Goley. Comments include “Breast Density Legislation: The Valuable Role of Narratives in a Sexualized Disease” by Christina L. Brigg, “Title IX, and How to Rectify Sexism Entrenched in NCAA Leadership” by David Lanser, and “Gender Identity Debuts in Wisconsin Statutes: What It Means for Protecting Transgender Wisconsinites” by Tyler Stevenson.

Volume XXX, No. 2 – Fall 2015

Comments include “Gender and Sex Designations for Identification Purposes: A Discussion on Inclusive Documentation for a Less Assimilationist Society” by Lauren Bishop, “Pom Poms, Pigskin & Jiggle Tests: Is It Time for the National Football League Cheerleaders to Unionize?” by Claudia Harke, and “Disproportionate Use of Deadly Force on Unarmed Minority Males: How Gender and Racial Perceptions Can Be Remedied” by Sarah Zwach.

Volume XXX, No. 1 – Spring 2015

Articles include “When Women Can’t Escape: A Gender-Sensitive Approach to Arbitrary Detention” by Sara Malkani, “Confronting the Gendered State: A Feminist Approach to Gender Inequality and Gender Violence in the United States and the Irish Republic” by Kris McDaniel-Miccio, and “What About Susan? Three’s Company, Not a Crowd: The Importance of Allowing Third Parent Adoptions When Both Legal Parents Consent” by Emily B. Gelmann. Comments include “Using Collective Bargaining to Combat LGBT Discrimination in the Private-Sector Workplace” by Yeongsik Kim and “Immigration Policy for Workplace Violence and Undocumented Women: State-Based Solutions for Wisconsin” by Gabriela Parra.

Volume XXIX, No. 3 – Fall 2014

Special Symposium Issue “The Threat From Within: Current and Alternative Response To Sexual Assault in the Military.” Articles include “Breaking the Chain of Command Culture: A Call for an Independent and Impartial Investigative Body to Curb Sexual Assaults in the Military” by Michal Buchhandler-Raphael, “Practical Problems with Modifying the Military Justice System to Better Handle Sexual Assault Cases” by Jonathan P. Tomes & Michael I. Spak, “The Transformation of Article 32: Why and What?” by Jonathan Lurie, “Individuals with Differences in Sex Development: Consult to Colombia Constitutional Court Regarding Sex and Gender” by Hazel Glenn Beh & Milton Diamond, and “Who are the Mothers Who Need Safe Haven Laws? An Empirical Investigation of Mothers Who Kill, Abandon, or Safely Surrender Their Newborns” by Diane S. Kaplan. Comment includes “The State of Microfinance Reform in Modern Jamaica: Cultural Barriers, Clientelism, Disparate Lending Practices, and the Forgotten Female Entrepreneur” by Courtney A. Hollander.

Volume XXIX, No. 2 – Summer 2014

Articles include “Military Sexual Assault: A Comparative Legal Analysis of the 2012 Department of Defense Report on Sexual Assault in the Military: What it Tells us, What it Doesn’t Tell us and How Inconsistent Statistic Gathering Inhibits Winning the “Invisible War”” by Tricia D’Ambrosio-Woodward, Esq. Comments include ““This Bitch Got Drunk and Did This to Herself:” Proposed Evidentiary Reforms to Limit “Victim Blaming” and “Perpetrator Pardoning” in Rape by Intoxication Trials in California” by Clare Carlson and “Urban Struggles: An Analysis of Title IX and Urban High School Athletic Opportunities for Girls” by Jennifer Pusch.

Volume XXIX, No. 1 – Spring 2014

Articles include “Spousal Support in the 21st Century” by Judith G. McMullen, “Only in New York: The Geography of Family Law” by Barbara Stark, “Back to the Future of Regulating Abortion in the First Term” by Tracy A. Thomas, and “Marriage, “Magic Bullets,” and Medical Decision-Making: Contemporary Reflections on Themes in the Scholarship of Professor Marygold S. Melli” by Lynn D. Wardle. Essay includes “Learning by Doing: Adding a Clinical Component to a Traditional Family Law Course” by Cynthia Grant Bowman. Comment includes “The Façade of a Best Interest Standard: Moving Past the Presumption to Ensure Decisions are Made for the Right Reasons” by Jason J. Reed.

Volume XXVIII, No. 3 – Fall 2013

Special Symposium Issue “Transcending Gender Lines: Title IX and Transgender Rights.” Articles include “”On the Basis of Sex”: Using Title IX to Protect Transgender Students from Discrimination in Education” by Erin Buzuvis, “Gender Identity Discrimination is Sex Discrimination: Protecting Transgender Students from Bullying and Harassment Using Title IX” by Devi M. Rao, “Title IX’s Protections for Transgender Student Athletes” by Scott Skinner-Thompson & Ilona M. Turner, “Securing Equal Access to Sex-segregated Facilities for Transgender Students” by Harper Jean Tobin & Jennifer Levi, and “Protecting Transgender Students: Application of Title IX to Gender Identity or Expression and the Constitutoinal Right to Gender Autonomy” by Dr. Jillian T. Weiss. Comment includes “Approaching LGBTQ Students’ Ability to Access LGBTQ Websites In Public Schools From a First Amendment and Public Policy Perspective” by Jacob Colling.