The first part of this essay is a discourse on how two of the last half century’s most influential contributions to legal thinking: Law and Economics Jurisprudence and Feminist Legal Theory, whose adherents are normally adversaries, can function synergistically to create a greater analytic power. Using business law issues as an example - historically law and economics’ terrain but recently explored by feminism - I comment on how each can unravel different knots but each standing alone leave other conundrums unresolved. Expanding on the feminist concept of “masculine thinking,” I discuss how, just as law and economics’ analytic style (i.e., “masculine thinking”) by itself with regard to business law concerns is both enlightening but also lim...
This Article seeks to reframe and turn the conversation about gender equity in the legal profession ...
The foundations of law are fundamentally patriarchal. This means that many of the stories told in co...
Attuned to the social contexts within which laws are created, feminist lawyers, historians, and acti...
The first part of this essay is a discourse on how two of the last half century’s most influential c...
In her Article, Professor Cahn explores issues concerning the identification of male and female styl...
The purpose of this Essay is to suggest frameworks and modes of inquiry for applying feminist legal ...
Professor Cahn persuasively advocates movement beyond identifying as either male or female the diffe...
Corporate law scholarship is dominated by traditional (masculist) forms of inquiry that ignore the s...
This book chapter describes the contributions to legal intellectual history of the first four genera...
What is true of women\u27s writing is also true of women\u27s jurisprudence. This article contends t...
This book explores the links between theories of feminism and the practice of law and does so throug...
This article offers a feminist perspective on contract theories in law,economics and law-and-economi...
This paper explores the several dimensions of the term "feminization" of the legal profession. ...
There has been a recent explosion in feminist jurisprudence and in legal scholarship inspired by fem...
This article argues that most feminist legal theory has been located within a dominant and phallocen...
This Article seeks to reframe and turn the conversation about gender equity in the legal profession ...
The foundations of law are fundamentally patriarchal. This means that many of the stories told in co...
Attuned to the social contexts within which laws are created, feminist lawyers, historians, and acti...
The first part of this essay is a discourse on how two of the last half century’s most influential c...
In her Article, Professor Cahn explores issues concerning the identification of male and female styl...
The purpose of this Essay is to suggest frameworks and modes of inquiry for applying feminist legal ...
Professor Cahn persuasively advocates movement beyond identifying as either male or female the diffe...
Corporate law scholarship is dominated by traditional (masculist) forms of inquiry that ignore the s...
This book chapter describes the contributions to legal intellectual history of the first four genera...
What is true of women\u27s writing is also true of women\u27s jurisprudence. This article contends t...
This book explores the links between theories of feminism and the practice of law and does so throug...
This article offers a feminist perspective on contract theories in law,economics and law-and-economi...
This paper explores the several dimensions of the term "feminization" of the legal profession. ...
There has been a recent explosion in feminist jurisprudence and in legal scholarship inspired by fem...
This article argues that most feminist legal theory has been located within a dominant and phallocen...
This Article seeks to reframe and turn the conversation about gender equity in the legal profession ...
The foundations of law are fundamentally patriarchal. This means that many of the stories told in co...
Attuned to the social contexts within which laws are created, feminist lawyers, historians, and acti...