Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 2018
Abstract
This paper is based on the author's presentation at the gender equality symposium. Professor Wriggins connects domestic violence and gender equality before tuming to some significant reforms of the U.S. legal system concerning domestic violence-all of them relatively recent. Moving on, she discusses her reflections on the 12 year law practice that informs her expertise before becoming a law professor and also her long involvement in the movement for LGBTQ equality. Drawing on that experience, Professor Wriggins shares firsthand views of some of the consequences of not having legal protections. Outlining some of the shortcomings and critiques of the reforms, she finally turns to the future-what the law would be wise to anticipate and to do.
Publication Title
University of Toledo Law Review
Volume
49
Article Number
1106
First Page
617
Suggested Bluebook Citation
Jennifer Wriggins,
Domestic Violence and Gender Equality: Recognition, Remedy, and (Possible) Retrenchment,
49
U. Tol. L. Rev.
617
(2018).
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https://digitalcommons.mainelaw.maine.edu/faculty-publications/105