Clarke, S.N. ( 2006). Strictly liable: Governmental use of the parent-child relationship as a basis for holding victims liable for their child’s witness to domestic violence. Family Court Review, 44, 149-159.
2.
Dunlap, J.A. ( 2005). Judging Nicholson: An assessment of Nicholson v. Scoppetta. Denver University Law Review, 82, 671-689.
3.
Goodmark, L. ( 2004). Law is the answer? Do we know that for sure? Questioning the efficacy of legal interventions for battered women. St. Louis University Public Law Review, 23, 7-48.
4.
Goodmark, L. ( 2009). Autonomy feminism: An anti-essentialist critique of mandatory interventions in domestic violence cases. Florida State University Law Review, 37, 1-48.
5.
ICF International. (2008). The Greenbook Initiative final evaluation report. Fairfax, VA: Greenbook National Evaluation Team.
6.
Nicholson v. Williams, 203 F. Supp. 2d 153 (E.D.N.Y. 2002).
7.
Stark, E. ( 2005). Nicholson v. Williams revisited: When good people do bad things. Denver University Law Review, 82, 691-721.
8.
Weithorn, L.A. ( 2001). Protecting children from exposure to domestic violence: The use and abuse of child maltreatment. Hastings Law Journal , 53, 1-153.