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FULL-TIME FACULTY
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Renee M. Landers |
Professor of Law
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Degrees: AB, Radcliffe College; JD, Boston College
Subjects: Health Law and Administrative Law
Professional Activities: Member, Phi Beta Kappa
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Invisibility, Isolation, and Resilience: The Inchoate Journey of Women Lawyers of Color,
in
BREAKING BARRIERS: THE UNFINISHED STORY OF WOMEN LAWYERS AND JUDGES IN MASSACHUSETTS
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MCLE,
Hon. Patti B. Saris and Hon. Margot Botsford eds.,
2012
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What's Loving Got to Do With It? Law Shaping Experience and Experience Shaping Law,
in
LOVING VS. VIRGINIA IN A POST-RACIAL WORLD: RETHINKING RACE, SEX, AND MARRIAGE
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Cambridge University Press,
Kevin Noble Maillard and Rose Villazor eds.,
2012
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Privacy, Theories of,
in
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES
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Paul Finkelman ed.,
2006
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Rust v. Sullivan,
in
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES
(
Paul Finkelman ed.,
2006
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Work Norms and Professional Labor Markets,
in
GENDER AND FAMILY ISSUES IN THE WORKPLACE
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1997
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Human Resources Practices and Demographic Transformation of Professional Labor Markets,
in
BROKEN LADDERS
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Oxford University Press,
1996
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The Denouement of the Supreme Court's ACA Drama,
367 NEW ENG. J. MED. 198
(
2012
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Perspective, Supreme Court Review of the Health Care Reform Law,
366 NEW ENG. J. MED. 977
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2012
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Medicaid Expansion Under the 2010 Health Care Reform Legislation: The Continuing Evolution of Medicaid's Central Role,
7 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ELDER LAW ATTORNEYS JOURNAL 143
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2010
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(with Patrick A. Leeman, J.D. 2010).
"Tomorrow" May Finally Have Arrived--The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: A Necessary First Step toward Health Care Equity in the United States,
6 J. HEALTH AND BIOMEDICAL L. 65
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2010
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Sexual Activity Between Minors, Prostitution, and Prosecutorial Discretion: What Difference Should Age and Sex Make,
53
:3 BOSTON BAR J. 8
(
2009
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The New Federalization Movement and the Roberts Court,
42 SUFFOLK L. REV. 77
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2008
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Massachusetts Health Insurance Reform Legislation: An Effective Tool for Adressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care,
29 HAMLINE J. PUB. L. & POL'Y 1
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2007
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Domestic Surveillance and the Constitution,
24 J. MAR. J. COMP & INF. L. 177
(
2007
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(with Lawrence Friedman) (reprinted in Jilla Ramakistaiah, ed., INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE LAW, Amicus Books, forthcoming 2009).
A Marriage of Principles: The Relevance of Federal Precedent and International Sources of Law in Analyzing Claims for a Right to Same-sex Marriage,
41 NEW ENG. L. REV. 683
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2007
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Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose: The Representation of People of Color (and Women) in Boston Law Firms,
50
:5 BOSTON BAR J. 15
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Nov./Dec. 2006
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The Unrealized Promise of Brown v. Board of Education,
48 THE METROPOLITAN CORP. COUNSEL 39
(
2004
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The Unrealized Promise of Brown v. Board of Education,
48
:3 BOSTON B. J. 2
(
2004
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Use Year to Strengthen Profession's Rank,
30 BOSTON WOMEN'S BUSINESS
(
2004
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An Independent and Accountable Judiciary,
48
:2 BOSTON BAR J. 2
(
2004
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Pursuing Death or Realizing the American Dream,
48
:1 BOSTON BAR J. 2
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2004
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Billable Lives: Finding Time for What's Important,
BOSTON BUS. J. 45
(
2003
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A Profession of Students, Practitioners, Professors, and Judges,
47
:5 BOSTON BAR J. 2
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2003
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Is Past Prologue?,
47
:4 BOSTON BAR J. 2
(
2003
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Research in the Information Age,
HEALTH LAW: TOPICAL INSIGHT SERIES
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2002
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(with Nancy R. Rice and Beth L. Rubin)
Rat Race Redux: Adverse Selection in the Determination of Work Hours in Law Firms,
86
:3 AM. ECON. REV. 329
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1996
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Reporter's Draft for the Working Group on the Mission of Federal Courts, Roundtable on State and Federal Jurisdiction,
46 HASTINGS L.J. 1255
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1995
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Federalization of State Law: Enhancing Opportunities for Three-branch and Federal-state Cooperation,
44 DEPAUL L. REV. 811
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1995
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Invited Essay,
DEAR SISTERS, DEAR DAUGHTERS: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS FROM MULTICULTURAL WOMEN ATTORNEYS AND LEADERS American Bar Ass'n.
(
2009
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Prof. Renee M. Landers  Suffolk
University Law School 120 Tremont Street
, Suite 260-F
Boston, MA 02108-4977
t. 617-305-1686
f. 617-573-8143
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