Yale Law Journal‘s Issue 7 discusses sex discrimination and harassment in universities under Title IX
This issue of the Yale Law Journal include these contents:
• Essay, “Fiduciary Political Theory: A Critique,” by Ethan J. Leib and Stephen R. Galoob
• Note, “The Modification of Decrees in the Original Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court,” by James G. Mandilk
In addition, the issue includes an extensive collection of Features by leading scholars, entitled “A Conversation on Title IX,” growing out of an event sponsored by the Journal. Contributors include Michelle J. Anderson, Adele P. Kimmel, Catharine A. MacKinnon, Dana Bolger, Zoe Ridolfi-Starr, and Alyssa Peterson & Olivia Ortiz. Subjects of these essays include institutional liability, costs of liability and schools’ financial obligations, transparency in campus reporting, adjudicative processes, and using Title IX for preventing the bullying of LGBT students.
This is the seventh issue of academic year 2015-2016. Quality formatting includes linked notes and an active Table of Contents (including linked Contents for individual articles), as well as active URLs in footnotes and proper Bluebook style.
Available at leading ebook sites:
Amazon for Kindle.
Barnes & Noble for Nook.
Google for Google Play, as well as Google Books.
Apple iTunes and iBooks, found direct on the iPad and iPhone (preview).
And in ePUB format at Smashwords; look for it, too, at such eBook sites as Kobobooks for the Kobo Reader, Axis360, and Scribd.
…
Cataloging No. 7:
ISBN 978-1-61027-793-8 (eBook)
ASIN B01HFORGW8 (Kindle)
Page count: 367 pp.; list price: $.99