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Caring Enough: Sex Roles, Work And Taxing Women, Amy L. Wax Jan 1999

Caring Enough: Sex Roles, Work And Taxing Women, Amy L. Wax

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Mothers And Disparate Treatment: The Ghost Of Martin Marietta, Martha Chamallas Jan 1999

Mothers And Disparate Treatment: The Ghost Of Martin Marietta, Martha Chamallas

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Market Work And Family Work In The 21st Century, Joan Williams Jan 1999

Market Work And Family Work In The 21st Century, Joan Williams

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Gendered Identities: Women And Household Work, Naomi R. Cahn Jan 1999

Gendered Identities: Women And Household Work, Naomi R. Cahn

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Still Hostile After All These Years - Gender, Work & (And) Family Revisited, Jana B. Singer Jan 1999

Still Hostile After All These Years - Gender, Work & (And) Family Revisited, Jana B. Singer

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


From Madonna To Proletariat: Constructing A New Ideology Of Motherhood In Welfare Discourse, Tonya L. Brito Jan 1999

From Madonna To Proletariat: Constructing A New Ideology Of Motherhood In Welfare Discourse, Tonya L. Brito

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Neuf À Zero Ne Suffit Plus: Gould C. Yukon Order Of Pioneers Et La Perspective Feminine, Marie-France Major Apr 1996

Neuf À Zero Ne Suffit Plus: Gould C. Yukon Order Of Pioneers Et La Perspective Feminine, Marie-France Major

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

Do women see the world in a way that is peculiar to them, that is, differently from the perceptions of men? In view of the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Gould v. Yukon Order of Pioneers, this question raises a highly pertinent issue. In Gould, where the subject of litigation was the interpretation of the human rights legislation of the Yukon, the Court was divided according to the gender of the judges. Only the female judges, in dissent, addressed the problem in terms of power, vulnerability, and equality, while the male judges adhered to a strict approach …


Racism And Patriarchy In The Meaning Of Motherhood, Dorthy E. Roberts Jan 1992

Racism And Patriarchy In The Meaning Of Motherhood, Dorthy E. Roberts

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Gender And Justice, Mary I. Coombs Jan 1992

Gender And Justice, Mary I. Coombs

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Neutered Mother, Martha Albertson Fineman Jan 1992

The Neutered Mother, Martha Albertson Fineman

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Issues For Men In The 1990s, Michael S. Kimmel Jan 1992

Issues For Men In The 1990s, Michael S. Kimmel

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Can Two Real Men Eat Quiche Together? Storytelling, Gender-Role Stereotypes, And Legal Protection For Lesbians And Gay Men, Marc A. Fajer Jan 1992

Can Two Real Men Eat Quiche Together? Storytelling, Gender-Role Stereotypes, And Legal Protection For Lesbians And Gay Men, Marc A. Fajer

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


In Praise Of Macho Women: Price Waterhouse V. Hopkins, J. Cindy Eson Jan 1992

In Praise Of Macho Women: Price Waterhouse V. Hopkins, J. Cindy Eson

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Matter Of Difference: Domestic Contracts And Gender Equality, Brenda Cossman Apr 1990

A Matter Of Difference: Domestic Contracts And Gender Equality, Brenda Cossman

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

This essay explores the feminist debates around gender difference and gender equality in the context of the Supreme Court of Canada's Pelech trilogy. It argues that the Court's approach to the enforcement of separation agreements does not adequately account for gender difference. Based on feminist critiques of difference, the essay then suggests an approach which might allow us to move beyond the dilemmas that difference presents to feminist legal theory and practice, and to the enforcement of separation agreements in particular.


Sexism, Language, And The Law, Mary Ellen Griffith Sep 1988

Sexism, Language, And The Law, Mary Ellen Griffith

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.