Saint Louis University Public Law Review
Domestic Violence & the Law: Theory, Policy, and Practice (Volume XXIII, No. 1)
Prefatory Matter
Foreword
Introduction
Introduction
John Ammann
The Legal Response to Domestic Violence: Problems and Possibilities
Law Is the Answer? Do We Know That for Sure?: Questioning the Efficacy of Legal Interventions for Battered Women
Leigh Goodmark
The Predicament of the Immigrant Victim/Defendant: “Vawa Diversion” and Other Considerations in Support of Battered Women
Zelda B. Harris
A Man’s Home Is His Castle: How the Law Shelters Domestic Violence and Sexual Harassment
Beverly Balos
Deconstructing the "Image" of Battered Women
Domestic Violence and the Construction of “Ideal Victims”: Assaulted Women’s “Image Problems” in Law
Melanie Randall
So Much Activity, So Little Change: A Reply to the Critics of Battered Women’s Self-Defense
Kit Kinports
The Missouri Battered Women’s Clemency Coalition: A Collaborative Effort in Justice for Eleven Missouri Women
Bridget B. Romero, Jennifer Collins, Carrie Johnson, Jennifer Merrigan, Lynne Perkins, Judith Sznyter, and Lisa Dale May
Teaching: Case Studies from American Universities
Deconstructing Teresa O’Brien: A Role Play for Domestic Violence Clinics
Leigh Goodmark and Catherine F. Klein
Responding: Two New Solutions
Applying Restorative Justice to Ongoing Intimate Violence: Problems and Possibilities
C. Quince Hopkins, Mary P. Koss, and Karen J. Bachar
True to Character: Honoring the Intellectual Foundations of the Character Evidence Rule in Domestic Violence Prosecutions
Andrew King-Ries
Notes
Norfolk & Western Railway Company v. Ayers: Asbestosis-Inflicted Plaintiffs and Fear of Cancer Claims
Katie Nester