Resources

Campus Sexual Assault
31 Harvard Journal of Law and Gender 407
Changing Norms? Title IX and Legal Activism
By Diane L. Rosenfeld
2008
In 2007 Harvard Journal of Law & Gender Conference “Changing Social Norms? Title IX and Legal Activism,: was an opportunity MORE
Domestic Violence
43 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 257
Correlative Rights and the Boundaries of Freedom: Protecting the Civil Rights of Endangered Women
By Diane L. Rosenfeld
Winter 2008
When Bonnie Woodring went to court to seek an order of protection
from abuse by her husband—as so many women in this country do every day—she checked off boxes on the court form MORE
Hartford Courant
Domestic Abuse: Deadly Scourge
Carolyn Lumsden
A year ago, June Alice Morrin was shot to death by her husband, who then killed himself in their MORE
Hartford Courant
GPS Adds Security To Protective Orders
By DIANE L. ROSENFELD
July 18, 2010
Connecticut is at the forefront of a national movement to use global positioning system technology to track high-risk domestic MORE
Domestic Violence Report, Vol. 12, No. 4
GPS Monitoring Systems for Batterers: Exploring a New Paradigm of Offender Accountability and Victim/Survivor Safety
By Diane L. Rosenfeld (with Kirstin Scheffler)
April/May 2007
On September 18, 2006, John Woodring broke into a battered women’s shelter in Jacksonville, North Carolina in pursuit of his estranged wife, Bonnie Woodring, and shot her to death in the kitchen. MORE
Chicago Tribune
Op-Ed: Law Enforcement Sends Mixed Signals
July 29, 1994, at 19
Law enforcement should play a critical role in stopping domestic violence, and though we have the legal tools in Illinois for a highly effective domestic violence prevention program, those laws are MORE
Why Doesn’t He Leave?: The Creation of Batterer’s Intervention Facilities, Domestic Violence Report (Aug.-Sept. 1999).
Female Alliances
Directions in Sexual Harassment Law
Why Doesn’t He Leave? Restoring Liberty and Equality to Battered Women
By Diane L. Rosenfeld
eds. Catharine A. MacKinnon and Reva Siegel,
Yale University Press
2003
In 1994, I was serving as Acting Chief of the Women’s Advocacy Division at the Illinois Attorney General’s Office when a woman named Rhonda called me. She told me that the day after she had MORE
Diane L. Rosenfeld, “Sexual Coercion, Patriarchal Violence and Law” in Evolutionary Perspectives on Sexual Coercion in Primates and Humans, eds. Richard Wrangham and Muller, Martin (Harvard University Press, 2009).
“Women’s Rights Guide” Harvard Law School, Office of Public Interest Advising (2003).