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Vol. 65, Issue 5, 2020January 27, 2021 EDT

“You Should Smile More,” Academic Catcalling, and Women-on-Women Crimes

Deborah L. Borman,
women-on-women crimesacademic catcallinggender biasgender
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Articles in Vol. 65, Issue 5, 2020

Vol. 65, Issue 5, 2020
  • Women Law Professors: The First Century (1896-1996)
    Catherine J. Lanctot
  • Leadership Lapse: Laundering Systemic Bias Through Student Evaluations
    Debra Austin
  • The Intersectionality of Law Librarianship and Gender
    Jamie J. Baker
  • Shouting into the Wind: How the ABA Standards Promote Inequality in Legal Education, and What Law Students and Faculty Should do About it
    Mary Beth Beazley
  • "You Should Smile More," Academic Catcalling, and Women-on-Women Crimes
    Deborah L. Borman
  • Law School Dean Wanted: A Woman for All Reasons
    Susan Hanley DuncanKaren LottCatherine Pettis
  • Fostering Equity and Inclusion Across the Gender Spectrum in the Law School Classroom
    Stevie Leahy
  • Institutional Service, Student Care-work, and Misogyny: Naming the Problem and Mitigating the Harm
    Mary A. LynchAndrea A. Curcio
  • Legal Education as Hegemonic Masculinity
    Dara E. Purvis
  • Persistent Structural Barriers to Gender Equity in the Legal Academy and the Efforts of Two Legal Writing Organizations to Break Them Down
    Ruth Anne RobbinsKristen K. TiscioneMelissa H. Weresh
  • In Search of Best Practices on Gender Equity for University Faculty: An Update
    Constance Z. Wagner
Villanova Law Review
Deborah L. Borman, “You Should Smile More,” Academic Catcalling, and Women-on-Women Crimes, 65 Villanova Law Review 1065 (2021).
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