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Cool Beer Blog

I was sorry I had to discover Impy Malting via a post about Internet harassment, but the author is an entertaining writer with a wonderful feminist bent and it’s fun to learn more about beer! –Ann Bartow

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“Paradigm shifts and paying for sex”

Brilliant essay by S. M Berg, below is an excerpt … The old prostitution paradigm sees prostitution as a women’s problem and thusly suggests fixing women as the solution. Identifiers of the old paradigm that circles around prostituted women are: … Continue reading

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Tony Infanti’s FLP Post Picked Up By The NYT’s Caucus Blog

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A Fairly Memorable PSA About STDs

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Yet Another Way Health Insurance Companies Are Messing With People

My friend   W.   is on prescription medication that she can only obtain refills for every 30 days, so on every thirtieth day she has to go to a pharmacy. Last Friday when she got there after work, she … Continue reading

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Hillary Rodham Clinton and Cecile Richards, “Blocking Care for Women”

NYT Op-Ed, reprinted below: Last month, the Bush administration launched the latest salvo in its eight-year campaign to undermine women’s rights and women’s health by placing ideology ahead of science: a proposed rule from the Department of Health and Human … Continue reading

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Who is the good Democrat? Him? Or me?

In a column entitled “Sarah Palin Naked” Michael Seitzman writes: I realized three things tonight. For one, if you are a McCain/Palin/Bush voter, you and I do not have a difference of opinion. We have a difference in brain power. … Continue reading

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“Adjudicating Sexual Violence in Fits & Starts”

That’s the title of a detailed post at IntLawGrrls that starts out as follows: When compared to the state of the law prior to their establishment, the ad hoc international criminal tribunals:namely the Yugoslavia (ICTY), Rwanda (ICTR) and Sierra Leone … Continue reading

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Yes We Can, But We Might Do It More Effectively If Average Women Were Included

Remember this powerful video will.i.am made to support Barack Obama? I thought it was brilliant the first dozen or so times I watched it, mesmerized. But after a while I noticed that while the men in the video vary a … Continue reading

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Anthony V. Alfieri, “Prosecuting the Jena Six”

Available here. These are the first two sentences: This Essay explores the racial norms animating the prosecution of the Jena Six in LaSalle Parish, Louisiana, a set of norms I will call Jim Crow legal ethics. By Jim Crow legal … Continue reading

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Can we expect the Sarah Palin Email Privacy Act of 2009?

Law prof Paul Ohm says so here, writing: As has been widely reported, Sarah Palin’s Yahoo e-mail account has been breached, and its contents have been posted to wikileaks. Gawker.com is posting excerpts from the e-mail messages including photographs. As … Continue reading

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“Playing Fair: A Guide to Title IX”

From the Women’s Sports Foundation: Have you ever had that thought in relation to your school’s sports program? Your high school might schedule the girls’ basketball games on Thursday at 4:00 p.m. while the boys’ games are always on Friday … Continue reading

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What would you wish for by the end of today?

Fifty People, One Question: Restored

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Is this blogger clueless about pornography? Or a lying PR flack for the porn industry?

Here is an excerpt from this post at Jezebel: Say what you will about pornography, objectification and exploitation, the growing legitimization of the pornography industry : which led to much more government- and self-regulation : also led to a significant … Continue reading

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