Litigation
Sep. 11, 1999
Off Balance
^^Gender and Justice^^ By M.C. Sungaila "Oh, beha-a-ave," cooed Austin Powers on the big screen this summer. Unfortunately, the shagadelic superspy's trademark admonition describes more than just his own randy exploits - it applies equally well to some real-life jurists who, through their expressions of apparent gender bias, have sparked controversy.
By M.C. Sungaila
"Oh, beha-a-ave," cooed Austin Powers on the big screen this summer. Unfortunately, the shagadelic superspy's trademark admonition describes more than just his own randy exploits - it applies equally well to some real-life jurists who, through their expressions of apparent gender bias, have sparked contro...
"Oh, beha-a-ave," cooed Austin Powers on the big screen this summer. Unfortunately, the shagadelic superspy's trademark admonition describes more than just his own randy exploits - it applies equally well to some real-life jurists who, through their expressions of apparent gender bias, have sparked contro...
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