Where are the Women? Pretty sparse (just one woman co-author!) in the last Georgetown L.J. and none at all in the recent Virginia L. Rev.

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98 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL, NO. 1, NOVEMBER, 2009.
Jacobi, Tonja and Matthew Sag. Taking the measure of ideology: empirically measuring Supreme Court cases. 98 Geo. L.J. 1-75 (2009). [H][L][W]

Oman, Nathan B. A pragmatic defense of contract law. 98 Geo. L.J. 77-116 (2009). [H][L][W]

Pfander, James E. and David Baltmanis. Rethinking Bivens: legitimacy and constitutional adjudication. 98 Geo. L.J. 117-151 (2009). [H][L][W]

Herman, Mark. Note. The liability of clergy for the acts of their congregants. 98 Geo. L.J. 153-184 (2009). [H][L][W]

Maag, Kirk B. Note. Climate change litigation: drawing lines to avoid strict, joint, and several liability. 98 Geo. L.J. 185-213 (2009). [H][L][W]

Morrow, Jeffrey S. Note. Insuring fairness: the popular creation of genetic antidiscrimination. 98 Geo. L.J. 215-246 (2009). [H][L][W]

95 VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW, NO. 6, OCTOBER, 2009.
Chesney, Robert M. National security fact deference. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1361- 1435 (2009). [H][L][W]

Klass, Gregory. Intent to contract. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1437-1503 (2009). [H][L][W]

Parchomovsky, Gideon and Alex Stein. Originality. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1505-1550 (2009). [H][L][W]

Roberts, David K. Note. Separate but equal? Virginia’s “independent” cities and the purported virtues of voluntary interlocal agreements. 95 Va. L. Rev. 1551-1597 (2009). [H][L][W]

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