[an error occurred while processing this directive] National Judicial Education Program (NJEP)
Publications

  • Gender, Justice & Law: From Asylum to Zygotes
  • Gender Bias in the Courts
  • Other Publications

    Gender, Justice & Law: From Asylum to Zygotes - Issues and Resources for Judicial, Legal and Continuing Education
    Gender bias and gender fairness are concerns not only in rape and custody cases, but across the spectrum of civil, criminal and family law, and in the practice of teaching law itself. Gender, Justice & Law covers 62 areas of substantive and procedural law. It summarizes the issues in each area addressed and provides an annotated list of resources useful for learning about these issues, teaching about them, and integrating them throughout the judicial, legal and continuing legal education curriculum. These resources include articles, books, empirical studies, videos and websites. Gender, Justice & Law is intended for judges, judicial educators, court personnel, lawyers, law professors, law students and others involved in the justice system. To download the Table of Contents, click here.
    Forthcoming

    Gender Bias in the Courts:
    All of the articles in this section are available to download free of charge at http://womenlaw.stanford.edu/model.policies.html. The two most recent reports are also available in hardcopy from NJEP.

    Other Publications:
    All publications are by Lynn Hecht Schafran, Director of NJEP, unless otherwise noted. Many recent articles can be found online. If you have difficulty accessing any of the articles please contact us at njep@nowldef.org.

    Articles by Norma Juliet Wikler, NJEP Founding Director:


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