Theresa M. Beiner
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Boston College (1996); University of Michigan (1999)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Theresa M. Beiner's research interests include the study of sexual harassment. She has published work in this area, with her most recent publication dating to 2021, indicating recent activity in her scholarly pursuits.
Metrics
- h-index: 5
- Publications: 42
- Citations: 77
Selected Publications
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Sexual Harassment (2021)
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Statement: Evaluating the Social Sciences and Humanities in Context – a Discussion Paper (2020)
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When Courts Run Amuck: A Book Review of Unequal (2018)
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Theorizing Billable Hours (2014)1 citation OpenAlex
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The Many Lanes Out of Court: Against Privatization of Employment Discrimination Disputes (2014)Digital Commons at University of Maryland Carey Law (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law) 1 citation OpenAlex
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The Trouble with Torgerson: The Latest Effort to Summarily Adjudicate Employment Discrimination Cases (2014)1 citation OpenAlex
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The Con Law Professor with Judicial Appointment Power (2013)The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process OpenAlex
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<i>Gender & Justice: Why Women in the Judiciary Really Matter</i> . By Sally J. Kenney. New York and London, UK: Routledge, 2013. 310 pp. $35.95 paper. (2013)
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The Many Lanes Out of Court: Against Privatization of Employment Discrimination Disputes (2013)
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Subordinate Bias Liability (2012)
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Obama the Con Law Professor; Obama the President with Judicial Appointment Power (2012)
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Meeting Client Needs: How Law Firms Can Increase Client Diversity While Decreasing Client Costs (2012)
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Some Thoughts on the State of Women Lawyers and Why Title VII Has Not Worked for Them (2011)
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Shift Happens: The U.S. Supreme Court's Shifting Antidiscrimination Rhetoric (2010)
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Not All Lawyers Are Equal: Difficulties That Plague Women and Women of Color (2008)3 citations OpenAlex
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