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St. John's Law Review
Volume 94
Number 4 Volume 94, Winter 2022, Number 4
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ST. JOHN’S LAW REVIEW
VOLUME 94
2020
NUMBER 4
SYMPOSIUM
COMMEMORATING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY
OF THE 19TH AMENDMENT
ARTICLES
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................Samantha Gagnon
COMMEMORATING THE FORGOTTEN
INTERSECTION OF THE FIFTEENTH AND
NINETEENTH AMENDMENTS ............................................................................ Taunya Lovell Banks
THE MISMEASURE OF SUCCESS ............................................................................... Alissa Rubin Gomez
RISING UP WITHOUT PUSHING DOWN:
LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE SUFFRAGETTES’
ANTI-IMMIGRANT RHETORIC................................................................................................... Kit Johnson
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PROTECTING WOMEN’S VOICES:
PREVENTING RETALIATORY DEFAMATION
CLAIMS IN THE #METOO CONTEXT ................................................................................. Nicole Ligon
SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND THE ADULTIFIED
BLACK GIRL ........................................................................................................... Mikah K. Thompson
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NOTES
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EXTRAORDINARY (CIRCUMSTANCES)
INJUSTICE ...................................................................................................................... Melissa Capalbo
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GIVING THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT TEETH:
A PROPOSAL FOR GENDER EQUALITY
LEGISLATION MODELED AFTER THE
CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 ..................................................................................Samantha Gagnon
GANG DATABASES:
RACE AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL
FAILURES OF CONTEMPORARY GANG
POLICING IN NEW YORK CITY ................................................................................... Jasmine Johnson
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