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Professor
Goldfarb (Yale
College and Yale Law School), focuses her research on the
areas of family law and violence against women. She previously
served as senior staff attorney at the NOW Legal Defense
and Education Fund, where she founded and chaired the National
Task Force on the Violence Against Women Act. She has also
taught at the Harvard, University of Pennsylvania, and
New York University law schools. Professor Goldfarb teaches
Family Law, Professional Responsibility, Sex Discrimination,
and Torts.
Public
Rights for 'Private' Wrongs: Sexual Harassment and the
Violence Against Women Act, in Directions in Sexual Harassment
Law (Catharine MacKinnon & Reva
Siegel eds., Yale University Press, 2004)
Applying the Discrimination Model to Violence Against
Women: Some Reflections on Theory and Practice, 11 American
University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the
Law 251 (2003)
The Supreme Court, the Violence Against Women Act, and
the Use and Abuse of Federalism, 71 Fordham Law Review
57 (2002)
Visitation for Nonparents After Troxel v. Granville: Where
Should States Draw the Line?, 32 Rutgers Law Journal 783
(2001)
"No Civilized System of Justice": The Fate of the Violence
Against Women Act, 102 West Virginia Law Review 499 (2000)
Violence Against Women and the Persistence of Privacy,
61 Ohio State Law Journal 1 (2000)
Family Law, Marriage, and Heterosexuality: Questioning
the Assumptions, 7 Temple Political & Civil Rights
Law Review 285 (1998)
The Civil Rights Remedy of The Violence Against Women Act:
Legislative History, Policy Implications & Litigation
Strategy, 4 Journal of Law & Policy 391 (1996)
Alimony, Maintenance and Spousal Support, in Women and
the Law (Carol H. Lefcourt ed., 1989)
Marital Partnership and the Case for Permanent Alimony,
in Alimony: New Strategies for Pursuit and Defense (American
Bar Association Section of Family Law ed., 1988), reprinted
in 27 Journal of Family Law 351 (1989)
Child Support Guidelines: A Model for Fair Allocation of
Child Care, Medical, and Educational Expenses, 21 Family
Law Quarterly 325 (1987)
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