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14 J. Gender Race & Just. [i] (2010-2011)

handle is hein.journals/jgrj14 and id is 1 raw text is: The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice
Volume 14                                                     Number 1
Fall 2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS
RACE, GENDER, AND CLASS AT A CROSSROADS:
A SURVEY OF THEIR INTERSECTION IN EMPLOYMENT,
ECONOMICS, AND THE LAW
SYMPosIUM ARTICLE
Karla Mari McKanders, The Unspoken Voices ofIndigenous Women in
Immigration Raids                                                      1
CRIMINAL SENTENCING GUIDELINES CONFERENCE ARTICLES
Celesta A. Albonetti & Robert D. Bailer, Sentencing in Federal Drug
Trafficking/Manufacturing Cases: A Multilevel Analysis ofExtra-Legal
Defendant Characteristics, Guidelines Departures, and Continuity of Culture 41
Margareth Etienne, Sentencing Women: Reassessing the Claims ofDisparity  73
Amy Farrell, Geoff Ward & Danielle Rousseau, Intersections of Gender
and Race in Federal Sentencing: Examining Court Contexts and the Effects
ofRepresentative Court Authorities                                    85
Carissa Byrne Hessick, Race and Gender as Explicit Sentencing Factors  127
Jeffery T. Ulmer & Michael T. Light, The Stability of Case Processing
and Sentencing Post-Booker                                           143
NON-SYMPOSiUM ARTICLE
Pat K. Chew & Luke T. Kelley-Chew, The Missing Minority Judges       179
STUDENT NOTES
Sarah C. Brandt, The Availability ofPlan B to Minors in the Aftermath of
Tummino v. Torti                                                     199
Emily J. Cooper, Gender Testing in Athletic Competitions-Human Rights
Violations: Why Michael Phelps is Praised and Caster Semenya is Chastised  233
Laura Matter, Hey, I Think We're Unconstitutionally Alone Now: The
Eighth Amendment Protects Social Interaction as a Basic Human Need   265
Elizabeth A. Skarin, SSDP v. Spellings: Judiciary Acquiescence ofa Law
with Racially Discriminatory Effects?                                301
Margaret A. Weirich, Hijacking the Charitable System: An Examination of
Tax-Exempt Status for Charities that Support Israeli Settlements     327

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