What is true of women\u27s writing is also true of women\u27s jurisprudence. This article contends that modern men and women, in general, have distinctly different perspectives on the world and that, while the masculine vision parallels pluralist liberal theory, the feminine vision is more closely aligned with classical republican theory, represented in its various forms by Aristotle, Machiavelli, and Jefferson. A feminine jurisprudence, evident, for example, in the decisions of Justice O\u27Connor, might thus be quite unlike any other contemporary jurisprudence. Emergence of a feminine jurisprudence might therefore influence whether academic calls for new (or rather recycled) jurisprudential theories based upon our classical republican tra...
What would United States Supreme Court opinions look like if key decisions on gender issues were wri...
What would United States Supreme Court opinions look like if key decisions on gender issues were wri...
This dissertation examines the legal treatment of women and men in United States Supreme Court gende...
article published in law reviewWhat is true of women's writing is also true of women's jurisprudence...
One of the major strains of feminist jurisprudence has criticized American law, and the liberal juri...
This article argues that most feminist legal theory has been located within a dominant and phallocen...
What would United States Supreme Court opinions look like if key decisions on gender issues were wri...
In the 1970s feminist legal theory furthered feminist legal practice. Feminist lawyers saw themselve...
Book Chapter United States v. Virginia, 518 US 515 (1996), in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Opinions...
The word “feminism” means different things to its many supporters (and undoubtedly, to its detractor...
Although feminist legal theory has had an important impact on most areas of legal doctrine and theor...
Abstract: This chapter synthesizes two centuries of women’s exclusion from constitutional protection...
This paper examines whether Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg demonstrates any evidence of a "feminine voi...
In 1995, the authors of a law review article examining “feminist judging” focused on the existing so...
What would United States Supreme Court opinions look like if key decisions on gender issues were wri...
What would United States Supreme Court opinions look like if key decisions on gender issues were wri...
What would United States Supreme Court opinions look like if key decisions on gender issues were wri...
This dissertation examines the legal treatment of women and men in United States Supreme Court gende...
article published in law reviewWhat is true of women's writing is also true of women's jurisprudence...
One of the major strains of feminist jurisprudence has criticized American law, and the liberal juri...
This article argues that most feminist legal theory has been located within a dominant and phallocen...
What would United States Supreme Court opinions look like if key decisions on gender issues were wri...
In the 1970s feminist legal theory furthered feminist legal practice. Feminist lawyers saw themselve...
Book Chapter United States v. Virginia, 518 US 515 (1996), in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Opinions...
The word “feminism” means different things to its many supporters (and undoubtedly, to its detractor...
Although feminist legal theory has had an important impact on most areas of legal doctrine and theor...
Abstract: This chapter synthesizes two centuries of women’s exclusion from constitutional protection...
This paper examines whether Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg demonstrates any evidence of a "feminine voi...
In 1995, the authors of a law review article examining “feminist judging” focused on the existing so...
What would United States Supreme Court opinions look like if key decisions on gender issues were wri...
What would United States Supreme Court opinions look like if key decisions on gender issues were wri...
What would United States Supreme Court opinions look like if key decisions on gender issues were wri...
This dissertation examines the legal treatment of women and men in United States Supreme Court gende...