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Volume 59, Issue 6



Symposium


Ten Lessons For Practitioners About Family Responsibilities Discrimination and Stereotyping Evidence
Catherine Albiston, Kathryn Burkett Dickson, Charlotte Fishman, and Leslie F. Levy

The Evolution of "FReD": Family Responsibilities Discrimination and Developments in the Law of Stereotyping and Implicit Bias
Joan C. Williams and Stephanie Bornstein

Cognitive Bias and the Motherhood Penalty
Stephen Benard, In Paik, and Shelly J. Correll

A Matter of Fit: The Law of Discrimination and the Science of Implicit Bias
David L. Faigman, Nilanjana Dasgupta, and Cecilia L. Ridgeway

Discrimination-Reducing Measures at the Relational Level
Tristin K. Green and Alexandra Kalev

Old Problem, New Tactic: Making the Case for Legislation to Combat Employment Discrimination Based on Family Caregiver Status
Noreen Farrell and Genevieve Guertin

Family Responsibilities Discrimination and the New Institutionalism: The Interactive Process Through Which Legal and Social Factors Produce Institutional Change
Mary C. Still


Notes


Armed Standoffs and the Warrant Requirement
Edward H. Arens

Lead Paint: Who Will Bear the Cost of Abating the Latest Public Nuisance
Greg J. Carlson

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