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ISSN 0018-6694
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Vol. 50, Issue 5, 2013April 28, 2013 CDT

Neofeminism

Aya Gruber,
feminist legal theoryfeminism
Photo by Brooke Lark on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 50, Issue 5, 2013

Vol. 50, Issue 5, 2013
  • An Empirical Analysis of the Use of the Intent Test to Determine Parentage in Assisted Reproductive Technology Cases
    Mary Patricia ByrnLisa Giddings
  • Neofeminism
    Aya Gruber
  • Removing Removal's Unanimity Rule
    Jayne S. Ressler
  • Employing the Right Test: The Importance of Restricting At&T v. Concepcion to Consumer Adhesion Contracts
    Peter Danysh
  • Accounting for the Neglected: Taking Steps Toward More Equitable Treatment of Stepchildren in Texas's Wrongful Death Statute
    Jonny Heins
  • "Election" of Remedies: The City of Houston, The Sister Courts, and the Mission to Interpret the Tort Claims Act
    Brant E. Wischnewsky
  • Enduringly Great: The Fifth Decade of <i>Houston Law Review</i>
    Craig JoyceMatthew Hoffman
Hou. L. Rev.
Aya Gruber, Neofeminism, 50 Hou. L. Rev. (2013).
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