P.O. Box 4037
Atlanta, GA 30302-4037
United States
Georgia State University - College of Law
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Birthright Citizenship, Fourteenth Amendment, Legal History, Legal Scholarship, Constitutional Law, Political Theory, Reconstruction, Intellectual History, Common Law
Family law, same-sex marriage, anti-miscegenation, marriage, legal history, religious liberty, legislation, social movements, judicial review, policy diffusion
Sex discrimination, constitutional law, gender, statutory interpretation, employment discrimination
Title VII, Sexual Harassment, Sex Discrimination, Pence Rule, Employment Discrimination, #MeToo
Voting Rights, Gerrymandering, Race and the Law, Elections, Identity Politics, Electoral College
sexual orientation, Title VII, gender nonconformity, sex stereotypes, LGBT rights, employment discrimination, sex discrimination, statutory interpretation, civil rights, dynamic statutory interpretation, same-sex marriage, marriage equality, EEOC, administrative law
religious liberty, same-sex marriage, nondiscrimination, anti-discrimination, public accommodations, fair housing, employment discrimination, LGBT, LGBT rights, religious accommodations, free exercise, legislation, tax exemptions, civil rights
Abortion, Georgia, State Constitutions, Reconstruction, American Political Development, Redeemers, Supreme Court, Dobbs v Jackson, Common Law
LGBT, LGBT rights, marriage equaliy, social change, social movements, family law, same-sex marriage, civil rights, judges, law and society
employment discrimination, LGBT rights, statutory interpretation, legislation, civil rights
employment discrimination, fair housing, constitutional law, legislation, law and society, lgbt, civil rights, anti-discrimination, equal protection, state and local government, lgbt rights, preemption
Abortion, Fetal Personhood, Social Movements, Constitutional Law, Supreme Court
religious exemptions, sexual orientation, antidscriminiation, public accommodations law, LGBT, first amendment, free exercise, free speech
same-sex marriage, LGBT rights, legislation, popular constitutionalism, judicial power, legal history, civil rights, religious liberty, constitutional theory, legislative process,
defamation, lgbt rights, torts, sexual orientation, race and the law, common law
same-sex marriage, substantive due process, constitutional law, fundamental rights, Windsor v. United States, legal history, civil rights