Women's Annotated Legal Bibliography
The Women's Annotated Legal Bibliography (WALB) was an influential scholarly resource published by the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law from 1984 to 1993. It documented the growing field of women’s legal issues through annotated bibliographies covering topics such as women’s rights, gender equality, and related legal developments. WALB served as a valuable research tool for scholars, practitioners, students, and libraries, and its legacy later continued through the Cardozo Women’s Law Journal.
Current Volume: Volume 7 (1992)
Prefatory Matter
Annotations
Notes
1991 In the United Kingdom: Why the Government Must Take the Lead in the Fight Against Indirect Sexual Discrimination
Steven M. Gellerstein
Postpartum Disorders as a Criminal Defense to Infanticide
Judith Goldfinger
Survey: Changes in Case Law Regarding Abortion Parental Consent and Notification Statutes and a Minor's Right to Abortion
Barry Greenberg
Switched at Birth - The Increasing Problem of Baby Swapping
Jennifer D. Hersh
Opening the Door: Developments Since New York State Club Association
Sharon Margolies-Siegel
All-Male Schools: Trouble, But Not in Paradise
Harry Shulman