Anything may happen when womanhood has ceased to be a protected profession, I thought, opening the door. VIRGINIA WOOLF, A ROOM OF ONE\u27S OWN 41 (1929). In the first decades after women gained access to studying and teaching law, the understanding of women\u27s issues was that these issues arose under discrete topics of inquiry—such as family law and sex discrimination. Over the past decade, however, feminists within the legal academy have thought about the relationship between feminism and the first year law school curriculum. In 1992, I was the chair of the Section on Procedure of the American Association of Law Schools (AALS), and in conjunction with the Section on Women in Legal Education, we hosted a program, Feminist Procedure, at...
One of us is a professor of law, the other a professor of literature, and both of us are professed f...
In this Symposium, feminism has been invited to take a place alongside such well-established discipl...
Women’s entry into the legal academy in significant numbers—first as students, then as faculty—was a...
Anything may happen when womanhood has ceased to be a protected profession, I thought, opening the d...
Feminism has had a broad influence in legal education. Feminist critiques have challenged the substa...
I have the pleasure of introducing this volume, Feminism in the Law. I begin, as will other contribu...
The foundations of law are fundamentally patriarchal. This means that many of the stories told in co...
This book chapter describes the contributions to legal intellectual history of the first four genera...
Feminism has had a broad influence in legal education. Feminist critiques have challenged the substa...
In law schools, we are so accustomed to a single professor teaching each substantive class that we r...
We-members of the legal academy-need a collective archive to help us understand the construction of ...
While the title of the panel I participated in was Why Do We Eat Our Young? , I think I prefer: On...
Women now make up at least 50 percent of students in the entry classes in most Canadian law schools....
In their call for papers, the organizers of the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law’s Spring 2003 sym...
The Journal of Legal Education did all legal educators a great service when it published Women in L...
One of us is a professor of law, the other a professor of literature, and both of us are professed f...
In this Symposium, feminism has been invited to take a place alongside such well-established discipl...
Women’s entry into the legal academy in significant numbers—first as students, then as faculty—was a...
Anything may happen when womanhood has ceased to be a protected profession, I thought, opening the d...
Feminism has had a broad influence in legal education. Feminist critiques have challenged the substa...
I have the pleasure of introducing this volume, Feminism in the Law. I begin, as will other contribu...
The foundations of law are fundamentally patriarchal. This means that many of the stories told in co...
This book chapter describes the contributions to legal intellectual history of the first four genera...
Feminism has had a broad influence in legal education. Feminist critiques have challenged the substa...
In law schools, we are so accustomed to a single professor teaching each substantive class that we r...
We-members of the legal academy-need a collective archive to help us understand the construction of ...
While the title of the panel I participated in was Why Do We Eat Our Young? , I think I prefer: On...
Women now make up at least 50 percent of students in the entry classes in most Canadian law schools....
In their call for papers, the organizers of the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law’s Spring 2003 sym...
The Journal of Legal Education did all legal educators a great service when it published Women in L...
One of us is a professor of law, the other a professor of literature, and both of us are professed f...
In this Symposium, feminism has been invited to take a place alongside such well-established discipl...
Women’s entry into the legal academy in significant numbers—first as students, then as faculty—was a...