Women’s entry into the legal academy in significant numbers—first as students, then as faculty—was a 1970s and 1980s phenomenon. During those decades, women in law schools struggled: first, for admission and inclusion as individual students on a formally equal footing with male students; then for parity in their numbers in classes and on faculties; and, eventually, for some measure of substantive equality across various parameters, including their performance and evaluation both in and in front of the classroom, as well as in the quality of their experiences as students and faculty members and in the benefits to be reaped from their tenure. This part of the story of women’s entry into the legal academy in the 1970s and 1980s—a story of a...
In the late 1970s, when I first started teaching large law school classes, a colleague gave me what ...
The thesis of Keeping Feminism in Its Place is that women are being domesticated in the legal acad...
It is recommended that women be added to the faculty to provide female students with role models and...
Women’s entry into the legal academy in significant numbers—first as students, then as faculty—was a...
Women’s entry into the legal academy in significant numbers—first as students, then as faculty—was a...
Women now make up at least 50 percent of students in the entry classes in most Canadian law schools....
In the 1970s feminist legal theory furthered feminist legal practice. Feminist lawyers saw themselve...
What can statistics derived from publicly available data establish about how women are being treated...
American legal education is in the grip of what some have called an “existential crisis.” The New Yo...
This book chapter describes the contributions to legal intellectual history of the first four genera...
With women entering law in record numbers, law school curricula are changing to include a feminist p...
The foundations of law are fundamentally patriarchal. This means that many of the stories told in co...
Women have been members of the legal profession for over a century. In recent years, the legal profe...
Women are mere trace elements in the traditional law school curriculum. They exist only on the margi...
Seminar talk flyerIf the status of women in Japanese law and women in Japan more generally is to be ...
In the late 1970s, when I first started teaching large law school classes, a colleague gave me what ...
The thesis of Keeping Feminism in Its Place is that women are being domesticated in the legal acad...
It is recommended that women be added to the faculty to provide female students with role models and...
Women’s entry into the legal academy in significant numbers—first as students, then as faculty—was a...
Women’s entry into the legal academy in significant numbers—first as students, then as faculty—was a...
Women now make up at least 50 percent of students in the entry classes in most Canadian law schools....
In the 1970s feminist legal theory furthered feminist legal practice. Feminist lawyers saw themselve...
What can statistics derived from publicly available data establish about how women are being treated...
American legal education is in the grip of what some have called an “existential crisis.” The New Yo...
This book chapter describes the contributions to legal intellectual history of the first four genera...
With women entering law in record numbers, law school curricula are changing to include a feminist p...
The foundations of law are fundamentally patriarchal. This means that many of the stories told in co...
Women have been members of the legal profession for over a century. In recent years, the legal profe...
Women are mere trace elements in the traditional law school curriculum. They exist only on the margi...
Seminar talk flyerIf the status of women in Japanese law and women in Japan more generally is to be ...
In the late 1970s, when I first started teaching large law school classes, a colleague gave me what ...
The thesis of Keeping Feminism in Its Place is that women are being domesticated in the legal acad...
It is recommended that women be added to the faculty to provide female students with role models and...