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Vol. 42, Issue 1, 1990January 01, 1990 EDT

Equality Theory, Marital Rape, and the Promise of the Fourteenth Amendment

Robin West,
Photo by Trent Erwin on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 42, Issue 1, 1990

Vol. 42, Issue 1, 1990
  • Understanding Diversity
    Sharon Elizabeth Rush
  • Challenging Law, Establishing Differences: The Future of Feminist Legal Scholarship
    Martha L. Fineman
  • Equality Theory, Marital Rape, and the Promise of the Fourteenth Amendment
    Robin West
  • Fetal Fictions: An Exploration of Property Archetypes in Racial and Gendered Contexts
    Patricia Williams
  • Feminists in the Field of Time
    Ann C. Scales
  • Gendered Space
    Richard H. Chused
  • Setting the Agenda for the 1990s: The Historical Foundations of Gender Bias in Law: A Context for Reconstruction
    Ricki Lewis Tannen
  • Gender and Justice: Florida and the Nation
    Lynn Hecht Scharfran
  • Women Practicing Law: Changes in Attitudes, Changes in Platitudes
    Martha W. Barnett
Fla. L. Rev.
Robin West, Equality Theory, Marital Rape, and the Promise of the Fourteenth Amendment, 42 Fla. L. Rev. 45 (1990).
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