Volume 34
2000-01
Issue 1
- Gender and Intercollegiate Athletics: Data and Myths
- The Struggle for Sex Equality in Sport and the Theory Behind Title IX
- Pay Equity for Coaches and Athletic Administrators: An Element of Title IX?
- The Mixed Messages of Title IX
- Equally Bad is Not Good: Allowing Title IX "Compliance" By the Elimination of Men's Collegiate Sports
- An "Olympics" Approach: A More Equitable Approach to Athletics than Title IX Offers
- Who Is an Indian? Searching for an Answer to the Question at the Core of Federal Indian Law
Issue 3
- Lengthening the Stem: Allowing Federally Funded Researchers to Derive Human Pluripotent Stem Cells From Embryos
- Pinocchio in Littleton
- Stock Market Volatility and 401 (k) Plans
- The Attachment Gap: Employment Discrimination Law, Women's Cultural Caregiving, and the Limits of Economic and Liberal Legal Theory
Issue 4
- just and Unjust Compensation: The Future of the Navigational Servitude in Condemnation Cases
- Daubert's Backwash: Litigation-Generated Science
- Virtual Mothers and the Meaning of Parenthood
- Title VII Quid Pro Quo and Hostile Environment Sexual Harassment Claims: Changing the Legal Framework Courts use to Determine Whether Challenged Conduct is Unwelcome