William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law
Note:
This issue contains articles from the Special Collection: Seminar Papers on Women and Islamic LawVolume 11 (2004-2005), Issue 3 (2005)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
A Blow to Domestic Violence Victims: Applying the "Testimonial Statements" Test in Crawford v. Washington
Melissa Moody
Stoning, Shari'a, and Human Rights Law in Nigeria
Vanessa von Struensee
Notes
You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman: Allowing Parents to Consent to Early Gender Assignment Surgeries for Their Intersexed Infants
Sara A. Aliabadi
The Open-Records Debate: Balancing the Interests of Birth Parents and Adult Adoptees
Caroline B. Fleming
A Policy of Mediocrity: A Review of United States Policy Concerning the Women of Afghanistan
Meghan Hallock
Special Features
The Death Penalty in Traditional Islamic Law and as Interpreted in Saudi Arabia and Nigeria
Elizabeth Peiffer
Out of Jahiliyya: Historic and Modern Incarnations of Polygamy in the Islamic World
Brooke D. Rodgers-Miller