This paper initially examines the historical precedents established by some of the first women who entered the “gentleman’s profession” of law in different jurisdictions, as well as the biographical patterns that shaped some women’s ambitions to enter the legal professions. The paper then uses feminist methods and theories to interpret “puzzles that remain unsolved” about early women lawyers, focusing especially on two issues. One puzzle is the repeated claims on the part of many of these early women lawyers that they were “lawyers”, and not “women lawyers”, even as they experienced exclusionary practices and discrimination on the part of male lawyers and judges—a puzzle that suggests how professional culture required women lawyers to confo...
From the end of the Civil War until 1920, the history of the woman's rights movement is dominated by...
This book explores the links between theories of feminism and the practice of law and does so throug...
This book chapter describes the contributions to legal intellectual history of the first four genera...
This paper initially examines the historical precedents established by some of the first women who e...
This comparative study explores the lives of some of the women who first initiated challenges to mal...
In Chicago in 1893, for the first time in history, women lawyers were invited to participate with ma...
This paper explores the context in which women gained admission to the bar at the end of the ninetee...
The inspiration for this paper was a short comment in the Commonwealth Law Review, entitled ‘The Law...
Despite significant progress, women in the legal profession still have not advanced into positions o...
The image of a spiral represents the relationship between theory, practices and the experiences of w...
Attuned to the social contexts within which laws are created, feminist lawyers, historians, and acti...
This paper explores the story of a woman who created her life in the law in the late nineteenth an...
The history of the law’s treatment of working women is largely a history of the law’s treatment of w...
In the 1970s feminist legal theory furthered feminist legal practice. Feminist lawyers saw themselve...
I work in a law school building that is named for Jane M.G. Foster, who donated the money for its co...
From the end of the Civil War until 1920, the history of the woman's rights movement is dominated by...
This book explores the links between theories of feminism and the practice of law and does so throug...
This book chapter describes the contributions to legal intellectual history of the first four genera...
This paper initially examines the historical precedents established by some of the first women who e...
This comparative study explores the lives of some of the women who first initiated challenges to mal...
In Chicago in 1893, for the first time in history, women lawyers were invited to participate with ma...
This paper explores the context in which women gained admission to the bar at the end of the ninetee...
The inspiration for this paper was a short comment in the Commonwealth Law Review, entitled ‘The Law...
Despite significant progress, women in the legal profession still have not advanced into positions o...
The image of a spiral represents the relationship between theory, practices and the experiences of w...
Attuned to the social contexts within which laws are created, feminist lawyers, historians, and acti...
This paper explores the story of a woman who created her life in the law in the late nineteenth an...
The history of the law’s treatment of working women is largely a history of the law’s treatment of w...
In the 1970s feminist legal theory furthered feminist legal practice. Feminist lawyers saw themselve...
I work in a law school building that is named for Jane M.G. Foster, who donated the money for its co...
From the end of the Civil War until 1920, the history of the woman's rights movement is dominated by...
This book explores the links between theories of feminism and the practice of law and does so throug...
This book chapter describes the contributions to legal intellectual history of the first four genera...