James E. Beardsley, Constitutional Review in France, 1975 Supreme Court Review 189 (1975).
James E. Beardsley, Review of Louis Favoreu & Loic Philip, Les Grandes Decisions Du Conseil Constitutionnel, 24 American Journal of Comparative Law 341 (1976).
Mary E. Becker
Mary E. Becker, Comparable Worth in Antidiscrimination Legislation: A Reply to Freed and Polsby, 51 University of Chicago Law Review 1112 (1984).
Mary E. Becker, La propriete privee et le droit des contrats, 1985 Revue De La Recherche Juridique, Droit Prospectif 891 (1985).
Mary E. Becker, Barriers Facing Women in the Wage-labor Market and the Need for Additional Remedies: A Reply to Fischel and Lazear, 53 University of Chicago Law Review 934 (1986).
Mary E. Becker, From Muller v. Oregon to Fetal Vulnerabiltiy Policies, 53 University of Chicago Law Review 1219 (1986).
Mary E. Becker & Randy E. Barnett, Beyond Reliance: Promissory Estoppel, Contract Formalities, and Misrepresentations, 15 Hofstra Law Review 443 (1987).
Mary E. Becker, The Issue with Judge Bork Is Issues, Chicago Tribune, Aug 31, 1987
Mary E. Becker, Prince Charming: Abstract Equality, 1987 Supreme Court Review 201 (1987).
Mary E. Becker, Promissory Estoppel Damages, 16 Hofstra Law Review 131 (1987).
Mary E. Becker, Four Faces of Liberal Legal Thought, 34 University of Chicago Law School Record 11 (1988).
Mary E. Becker, Review of Derrick Bell, And We Are Not Saved, 67 Texas Law Review 417 (1988).
Mary E. Becker, Arguing for Choice over Coercion, Chicago Tribune, Sep 29, 1989, at 25.
Mary E. Becker, Choice or Coercion, Grey City Journal, Sep 27, 1989, at 8.
Mary E. Becker, Obscuring the Struggle: Sex Discrimination, Social Security, and Stone, Seidman, Sunstein & Tushnet's Constitutional Law, 89 Columbia Law Review 264 (1989).
Mary E. Becker, Politics, Differences, and Economic Rights, 1989 University of Chicago Legal Forum 169 (1989).
Mary E. Becker, Review of Susan Estrich, Real Rape, 99 Ethics 443 (1989).
Mary E. Becker, The Rights of Unwed Parents: Feminist Approaches, 63 Social Service Review 496 (1989).
Mary E. Becker, Can Employers Exclude Women because of Concerns for the Health and Safety of Potential Fetuses, 1 Preview of U.S. Supreme Court Cases 8 (1990).
Mary E. Becker, Can Employers Exclude Women to Protect Children, 264 JAMA, Journal of the American Medical Association 2113 (1990).
Mary E. Becker, Review of Herbert Jacob, Silent Revolution: The Transformation of Divorce Law in the United States, 100 Ethics 464 (1990).
Mary E. Becker, Feminism and the Law, Newsday, Dec 15, 1991, at 46.
Mary E. Becker, Needed in the Nineties: Improved Individual and Structural Remedies for Racial and Sexual Disadvantages in Employment, 79 Georgetown Law Journal 1659 (1991).
Mary E. Becker, The Future of Feminism, 38 University of Chicago Law School Record 25 (Spring 1992).
Mary E. Becker, Gender and Citizenship, 2 PEGS 16 (1992).
Mary E. Becker, Maternal Feelings: Myth, Taboo, and Child Custody, 1 Southern California Review of Law and Women's Studies 901 (1992).
Mary E. Becker, The Politics of Women's Wrongs and the Bill of "Rights": A Bicentennial Perspective, 59 University of Chicago Law Review 453 (1992).
Mary E. Becker, Review of Peter Westin, Moral and Legal Discourse, 102 Ethics 869 (1992).
Mary E. Becker, Cynthia Grant Bowman & Morrison Torrey, Cases and Materials on Feminist Jurisprudence: Taking Women Seriously, West Publishing Company (1993).
Mary E. Becker, Conservative Free Speech and the Uneasy Case for Judicial Review, 64 University of Colorado Law Review 975 (1993).
Mary E. Becker, Four Feminist Theoretical Approaches and the Double Bind of Surrogacy, 69 Chicago-Kent Law Review 303 (1993).
Mary E. Becker, Judicial Discretion in Child Custody: The Wisdom of Solomon?, 81 Illinois Bar Journal 650 (1993).
Mary E. Becker, Reproductive Hazards After Johnson Controls, 31 Houston Law Review 43 (1994).
Mary E. Becker, Strength in Diversity: Feminist Theoretical Approaches to Child Custody and Same-Sex Relationships, 23 Stetson Law Review 701 (1994).
Mary E. Becker, Battered Justice, Chicago Tribune, Jul 25, 1995, at 12.
Mary E. Becker, Becoming Visible, 1 National Journal of Sexual Orientation Law 147 (1995).
Mary E. Becker, Double Binds Facing Mothers in Abusive Families: Social Support Systems, Custody Outcomes, and Liability for Acts of Others, 2 University of Chicago Law School Roundtable 13 (1995).
Mary E. Becker, The Legitimacy of Judicial Review in Speech Cases, in The Price We Pay: The Case Against Hate Speech, Racist Propaganda, and Pornography (Richard Delgado & Laura Lederer eds., 1995) at 208.
Mary E. Becker, There is (Almost) No Such Thing as A Free Speech at Work, in Choosing the Right Paradigm: Does Free Speech Interfere with Efforts at Equality or Vice-versa? (Stanley Ingber ed. 1995) at 102.
Mary E. Becker, Discrimination Helps Companies Trade on Women's Sexuality, 82 ABA Journal 40 (1996).
Mary E. Becker, Elusive Equality: The Experiences of Women in Legal Education; Executive Summary and Recommendations, ABA Commission on Women in the Profession (1996).
Mary E. Becker, How Free Is Speech at Work?, 29 University of California/Davis Law Review 815 (1996).
Mary E. Becker, Problems with the Privatization of Heterosexuality, 73 Denver Law Review 1169 (1996).
Mary E. Becker & Laurel G. Bellows, No Excuse for Law-school Gender Bias, Chicago Tribune, May 23, 1997, at 1.
Mary Becker, Questions Women (and Men) Should Ask When Selecting a Law School, 11 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal 417 (1997).
Mary Becker, Don't Just Hear It Through the Grapevine: Studying Gender Questions at Your Law School, ABA Commission on Women in the Profession. (1998).
Mary Becker, Lesbians, Desire for 'Women', and Sexual Orientation, in Seductions of Justice: Lesbians & Law / Theories and Practices (Routledge, Ruthann Robson & Victoria E. Brownsworth eds., 1998)
Mary Becker, Women, Morality, and Sexual Orientation, 8 U.C.L.A. Women's Law Journal 165 (1998).
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