Justitia-our icon of justice. She sits or stands above courthouses or in courtrooms, supposedly overseeing and inspiring choices between right and wrong. And we trust in her competence-until we are confronted with a body of law such as sex discrimination law, in which so much seems unjust. Thus, we approach her. Is she really what she seems
It has been fifteen years since the Ninth Circuit decided to utilize the reasonable woman standard i...
First published online: 09 June 2021The cover of Ntina Tzouvala's new book depicts a Goddess floatin...
In significant ways, legal texts produce a narrative of national identity. They weave stories about ...
Justitia-our icon of justice. She sits or stands above courthouses or in courtrooms, supposedly over...
As Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis remind us in Representing Justice, the image of Justitia, blindfo...
This image on the opening page of this essay graced the front of the brochure for the Conference Wom...
The image of Lady Justice, a white woman, sometimes appearing with her eyes veiled and other times u...
This Essay focuses on Justitia\u27s more problematic attributes. Like Justitia\u27s blindfold, which...
Bob Cover often talked about what is inherent in the role of judge and about the relationship betwee...
Das reich bebilderte Buch ist der Begleitkatalog zu der Wanderausstellung „Füllhorn, Waage, Schwert ...
The title should not sound too iconoclastic to jurists’ ears. At least not to expert procedural lawy...
It might be supposed that justiciability, the very foundation of the judicial function, would be a m...
When lawyers use images in juristic texts, what is their legal meaning? Specifically, when legal tex...
Catharine A. MacKinnon, Toward a Feminist Theory of the State. Harvard University Press. 330 pp. $25...
This six-meter aluminum windswept female form hangs as if a shingle on a busy street corner in Melbo...
It has been fifteen years since the Ninth Circuit decided to utilize the reasonable woman standard i...
First published online: 09 June 2021The cover of Ntina Tzouvala's new book depicts a Goddess floatin...
In significant ways, legal texts produce a narrative of national identity. They weave stories about ...
Justitia-our icon of justice. She sits or stands above courthouses or in courtrooms, supposedly over...
As Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis remind us in Representing Justice, the image of Justitia, blindfo...
This image on the opening page of this essay graced the front of the brochure for the Conference Wom...
The image of Lady Justice, a white woman, sometimes appearing with her eyes veiled and other times u...
This Essay focuses on Justitia\u27s more problematic attributes. Like Justitia\u27s blindfold, which...
Bob Cover often talked about what is inherent in the role of judge and about the relationship betwee...
Das reich bebilderte Buch ist der Begleitkatalog zu der Wanderausstellung „Füllhorn, Waage, Schwert ...
The title should not sound too iconoclastic to jurists’ ears. At least not to expert procedural lawy...
It might be supposed that justiciability, the very foundation of the judicial function, would be a m...
When lawyers use images in juristic texts, what is their legal meaning? Specifically, when legal tex...
Catharine A. MacKinnon, Toward a Feminist Theory of the State. Harvard University Press. 330 pp. $25...
This six-meter aluminum windswept female form hangs as if a shingle on a busy street corner in Melbo...
It has been fifteen years since the Ninth Circuit decided to utilize the reasonable woman standard i...
First published online: 09 June 2021The cover of Ntina Tzouvala's new book depicts a Goddess floatin...
In significant ways, legal texts produce a narrative of national identity. They weave stories about ...