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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mary E. Becker
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Becker, Mary E.. (2003). Access to Justice for Battered Women. Open Scholarship Institutional Repository (Washington University in St. Louis). 12(1). 63–98.1 indexed citations
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Butterfield, Marian I. & Mary E. Becker. (2002). Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Women. Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice. 29(1). 151–170.8 indexed citations
Becker, Mary E.. (2001). Caring the Children and Caretakers: Commentary. Chicago-Kent law review. 76(3). 1495.1 indexed citations
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Becker, Mary E.. (2001). The Passions of Battered Women: Cognitive Links Between Passion, Empathy, and Power. eYLS (Yale Law School). 8(1). 1.4 indexed citations
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Becker, Mary E.. (2001). Towards a Progressive Politics and a Progressive Constitution. Fordham law review. 69(5). 2007.2 indexed citations
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Becker, Mary E.. (1999). Patriarchy and Inequality: Towards a Substantive Feminism. The University of Chicago legal forum. 1999(1). 3.48 indexed citations
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Becker, Mary E.. (1998). The Sixties Shift to Formal Equality and the Courts: An Argument for Pragmatism and Politics. William and Mary law review. 40(1). 209.3 indexed citations
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Becker, Mary E.. (1997). Abuse Excuse and Patriarchal Narratives. Northwestern University law review. 92. 1459.1 indexed citations
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Becker, Mary E.. (1996). Discrimination Helps Companies Trade on Women's Sexuality. 82(1). 40.1 indexed citations
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Becker, Mary E.. (1996). Problems with the Privatization of Heterosexuality. Denver law review. 73(4). 1169.1 indexed citations
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Becker, Mary E.. (1995). Double Binds Facing Mothers in Abusive Families: Social Support Systems, Custody Outcomes, and Liability for Acts of Others. eYLS (Yale Law School). 2(1). 13.4 indexed citations
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Becker, Mary E.. (1993). Four Feminist Theoretical Approaches and the Double Bind of Surrogacy. Chicago-Kent law review. 69(2). 303.1 indexed citations
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Becker, Mary E.. (1993). Conservative Free Speech and the Uneasy Case for Judicial Review. eYLS (Yale Law School). 64. 975.1 indexed citations
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Becker, Mary E.. (1992). Maternal Feelings: Myth, Taboo, and Child Custody. eYLS (Yale Law School). 1. 133.7 indexed citations
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Becker, Mary E.. (1989). Politics, Differences and Economic Rights. The University of Chicago legal forum. 1989(1). 169.1 indexed citations
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Becker, Mary E.. (1987). Promissory Estoppel Damages. Hofstra law review. 16(1). 131.1 indexed citations
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Barnett, Randy E. & Mary E. Becker. (1987). Beyond Reliance: Promissory Estoppel, Contract Formalities, and Misrepresentations. Hofstra law review. 15(3). 443.7 indexed citations
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