Gender and the Law
Professor Vernellia Randall

12a: Rape

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Syllabus
Foundation
Formal
Equality
Substantive
Equality
 
Non-
subordination
Different
Voice
Autonomy
Non-
Essentialism

 

01:  Introduction
02a:  Foundations
02b: Foundations, cont.
03a: Equal Protection
03b: Public Accommodations
04a: Equal Pay
04b: Title VII
05a: Past Discrimination
05b: Gender Difference
06:  Sex Linked Average
07:  Equality in the Family
08:  Sexual Harassment
09a: Domestic Violence
09b: Women in Military
10a: Pornography
10b: Heterosexism
11a: Different Voice
11b: Legal Education
12a: Rape
12b: Prostitution
13:  Pregnancy and Abortion
14a: Economic Autonomy
14b: Reconceiving Autonomy
15:  Anti-Essentialism

 

Reading Assignment
bullet Bartlett, 803-875

 

Reflection Paper
bulletLegal Education (Required)
bulletDifferent Voice (Extra Credit)

 

Video (View one and write a reflection paper - extra credit)
bulletOhio v. Bates: Date Rape
bulletFlorida v. Smith - Accused of Rape
bulletMassachusetts v. Cross: Statutory Rape
bulletMassachusetts v. Troesi: A Prostitute's Word: Was it Rape?

 

 

Lesson Outline1

bulletStatutory Rape
bulletRape: Distinguishing Consent and Nonconsent
bulletRape
bulletRape Trauma Syndrome
bulletRape Shield Laws
bulletRape and Race
bulletRape and Human Rights
bulletMarital Rape
bulletMarital Rape Exemption
bulletAcquaintance Rape
bulletOn College Campuse
Websites
bulletGender and the Law
 

 

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