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Women as Second Sex

Women as Second Sex

Clarissa Lee closes the year with a scathing comment on rampant patriarchy.

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Sexist Men and the People Who Love Them

Sexist Men and the People Who Love Them

Alicia Izharuddin, on liberal hypocrisy.

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Learned How to Spot a Gay Yet?

Learned How to Spot a Gay Yet?

Can a shallow guideline define a homosexual human being?

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Sex and Gender: Born with it or perceived to be it?

Sex and Gender: Born with it or perceived to be it?

Often, society misunderstands the difference between sex and gender. El Sheila Kanavathi tells you why you are so much more than the sexual organs you are born with.

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How Racism Can Lead To The Abuse Of Law & Science (Part 3)

How Racism Can Lead To The Abuse Of Law & Science (Part 3)

The historiography of science, race, and gender in the US South and the legal-historico-scientific lessons it provides. This is the final instalment of a three-part series.

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How Racism Can Lead To The Abuse Of Law & Science (Part 2)

How Racism Can Lead To The Abuse Of Law & Science (Part 2)

The historiography of science, race, and gender in the US South and the legal-historico-scientific lessons it provides. This is Part 2 of 3.

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How Racism Can Lead To The Abuse Of Law & Science (Part 1)

How Racism Can Lead To The Abuse Of Law & Science (Part 1)

The historiography of science, race, and gender in the US South and the legal-historico-scientific lessons it provides. This is Part 1 of 3.

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Ducking at the Court of Appeal?

Ducking at the Court of Appeal?

Amer Hamzah Arshad (with Fahri Azzat in support) continues LoyarBurok’s well-taken trademark tirade against the practice of Malaysian judges who duck writing judgments on important constitutional law issues.

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