by Dianne Post | Mar 11, 2018 | Domestic Violence, Equality for Women, Sexism
Here is part two of three parts of my interview with Lisa Landra about women’s rights especially surrounding custody of...
by Dianne Post | Jan 11, 2018 | Domestic Violence, Equality for Women, Sexism
Why did 63% of white women in Alabama vote for Roy Moore? The accusations against him were many, long-standing, and serious. The exit polls said the women who voted for Moore did not believe the women who accused him of abuse. It’s not unusual that women don’t believe...
by Dianne Post | Jul 25, 2003 | Domestic Violence
This study of DPS arrest data for domestic violence cases from 2002-2003 shows that women are falsely arrested at a high rate, those with a DV designation are less likely to be charged than those without, African-American and Native American men are three times more...
by Dianne Post | May 13, 2003 | Domestic Violence
Transnational DV cases – This law review article by Merle Weiner outlines how feminists can use international litigation to fight domestic violence.