Dukeminier Awards
Winners of the Dukeminier Awards for the best law review articles on sexual orientation and gender identity topics in 2007 will discuss their work and emerging themes in LGBT scholarship. Winners are selected by a rigorous process involving faculty at the UCLA Law School - Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation Law and Public Policy and a student editorial board. The board screens several hundred articles to identify the top forty, which are closely analyzed in a law school seminar. Seminar participants select ten finalists, and a committee of Williams faculty and students chooses the best three to five articles.
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Materials:
Who Gets to Interpret the Constitution? (PDF)
Plaintiffs' Expert Disclosures (PDF)
Plaintiffs' Rebuttal Expert Disclosures (PDF)
The Doctor Won't See You Now (PDF)
Social Science Cook Filed Amicus (PDF)
Social Science Research and LGBT Litigation & Legislation (DOC)
Exposing Sex Stereotypes in Recent Same Sex Marriage Jurisprudence (PDF)
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credit:
The above online course has been accredited in the following jurisdictions:
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