Browsing HLS Scholarly Articles by Author "Gertner, Nancy"
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Dissenting in General: Herring v. United States, in Particular
Gertner, Nancy (Harvard Law School, 2013) -
Fairness For All Students Under Title IX
Bartholet, Elizabeth; Gertner, Nancy; Halley, Janet E.; Gersen, Jeannie Suk (2017)Four feminist law professors at Harvard Law School have called on the U.S. Department of Education to revise the previous Administration’s policies on sexual harassment and sexual assault on campus. In a memo submitted to ... -
Federal Sentencing Under "Advisory" Guidelines: Observations by District Judges
Adelman, Lynn; Gertner, Nancy; Richard, Kopf; Lynch, Gerard; Presnell, Gregory (Fordham Law Review, 2006) -
From "Rites" to "Rights": The Decline of the Criminal Jury Trial
Gertner, Nancy (2012)In Representing Justice, Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis highlight - indeed, speak movingly - of the shift from the "pageantry and spectacle ('rites') entailed in Renaissance adjudication," to the "entitlements ('rights') ... -
The Judicial Repeal of the Johnson/Kennedy Administration's 'Signature' Achievement
Gertner, Nancy (2014)The Civil Rights Act of 1964, one of the most significant legislative achievements in American history, has been gutted. This is not because of Congress, or an Executive agency; it is because of the courts. Federal judges, ... -
Neuroscience and Sentencing
Gertner, Nancy (2016)This symposium comes at a propitious time for me. I am reviewing the sentences I was obliged to give to hundreds of men—mostly African American men—over the course of a seventeen-year federal judicial career. As I have ... -
(Not) Wired: Electronic Coverage in Federal Courts
Gertner, Nancy (Boston Bar Association, 2014) -
On Competence, Legitimacy, and Proportionality
Gertner, Nancy (University of Pennsylvania, 2012) -
“Only Procedural”: Thoughts on the Substantive Law Dimensions of Preliminary Procedural Decisions in Employment Discrimination Cases
Schneider, Elizabeth; Gertner, Nancy (2013)This brief essay was written for a symposium volume, Trial by Jury or Trial by Motion? Summary Judgment, Iqbal, and Employment Discrimination, based on presentations at a conference at New York Law School in April 2012. ... -
Videoconferencing: Learning Through Screens
Gertner, Nancy (College of William and Mary, 2004)