Legal biography remains, with some exceptions, strongly influenced by Victorian biographical models, with a focus on ‘great’ men (since women could not become lawyers before 1920, and there have been few ‘great’ women lawyers) and their public achievements and contributions to law, and with little attention given to their private lives or their attitudes to women’s subordination in law. Feminist legal historians have widened the net to include women pioneers working in and with law before 1920. But feminist legal biography is not just about uncovering the lost lives of women; rather, it focuses on gender – the relationship between the sexes – and recognizes that biographies of men require consideration of the ways in which men maintained th...
This paper initially examines the historical precedents established by some of the first women who e...
The article provides a brief guide to some potential archival sources at IALS for gender based resea...
Women are mere trace elements in the traditional law school curriculum. They exist only on the margi...
Legal biography remains, with some exceptions, strongly influenced by Victorian biographical models,...
This paper explores the story of a woman who created her life in the law in the late nineteenth an...
In this review, Carol Sanger examines the recent surge of interest in the lives of early women lawye...
Biographies of prominent women often advance inquiries that lead to easy and uninteresting conclusio...
Drawing on the research I undertook into the life of Gwyneth Bebb, who in 1913 challenged the Law So...
Women’s legal history is developing as a new and exciting field that provides alternative perspectiv...
This article will suggest that legal education has failed to represent the significant contributions...
Attuned to the social contexts within which laws are created, feminist lawyers, historians, and acti...
This is the introduction to the book, Feminist Legal History. This edited collection offers new vis...
While we may be witnessing a highpoint of interest in the lives of early women lawyers, and women’s ...
While we may be witnessing a highpoint of interest in the lives of early women lawyers, and women’s ...
The University of Akron School of Law organized a conference in October 2007 entitled “The New Face ...
This paper initially examines the historical precedents established by some of the first women who e...
The article provides a brief guide to some potential archival sources at IALS for gender based resea...
Women are mere trace elements in the traditional law school curriculum. They exist only on the margi...
Legal biography remains, with some exceptions, strongly influenced by Victorian biographical models,...
This paper explores the story of a woman who created her life in the law in the late nineteenth an...
In this review, Carol Sanger examines the recent surge of interest in the lives of early women lawye...
Biographies of prominent women often advance inquiries that lead to easy and uninteresting conclusio...
Drawing on the research I undertook into the life of Gwyneth Bebb, who in 1913 challenged the Law So...
Women’s legal history is developing as a new and exciting field that provides alternative perspectiv...
This article will suggest that legal education has failed to represent the significant contributions...
Attuned to the social contexts within which laws are created, feminist lawyers, historians, and acti...
This is the introduction to the book, Feminist Legal History. This edited collection offers new vis...
While we may be witnessing a highpoint of interest in the lives of early women lawyers, and women’s ...
While we may be witnessing a highpoint of interest in the lives of early women lawyers, and women’s ...
The University of Akron School of Law organized a conference in October 2007 entitled “The New Face ...
This paper initially examines the historical precedents established by some of the first women who e...
The article provides a brief guide to some potential archival sources at IALS for gender based resea...
Women are mere trace elements in the traditional law school curriculum. They exist only on the margi...