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The Progress Of Passion, Kathryn Abrams
The Progress Of Passion, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
Like an abandoned fortress, the dichotomy between reason and the passions casts a long shadow over the domain of legal thought. Beset by forces from legal realism to feminist epistemology, this dichotomy no longer holds sovereign sway. Yet its structure helps to articulate the boundaries of the legal field; efforts to move in and around it infuse present thinking with the echoes of a conceptually distinct past. Early critics of the dichotomy may unwittingly have prolonged its influence through the frontal character of their attacks. By challenging a strong distinction between emotion and reason, critics kept it, paradoxically, before legal …
Who's Afraid Of Law And The Emotions?, Kathryn Abrams, Hila Keren
Who's Afraid Of Law And The Emotions?, Kathryn Abrams, Hila Keren
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
How To Have A Culture War, Kathryn Abrams
Redefining Women's Agency: A Response To Professor Williams, Kathryn Abrams
Redefining Women's Agency: A Response To Professor Williams, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Songs Of Innocence And Experience: Dominance Feminism In The University - Book Review (The Morning After: Sex, Fear, And Feminism On Campus; By Katie Rophie), Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Postscript Spring 1998: A Response To Professors Bernstein And Franke , Kathryn Abrams
Postscript Spring 1998: A Response To Professors Bernstein And Franke , Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Who's Afraid Of Law And The Emotions, Kathryn Abrams, Hila Keren
Who's Afraid Of Law And The Emotions, Kathryn Abrams, Hila Keren
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Women And Antiwar Protest: Rearticulating Gender And Citizenship, Kathryn Abrams
Women And Antiwar Protest: Rearticulating Gender And Citizenship, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
The Second Coming Of Care: Commentary, Kathryn Abrams
The Second Coming Of Care: Commentary, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Redefining Women's Agency: A Response To Professor Williams, Kathryn Abrams
Redefining Women's Agency: A Response To Professor Williams, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Women And Antiwar Protest: Rearticulating Gender And Citizenship, Kathryn Abrams
Women And Antiwar Protest: Rearticulating Gender And Citizenship, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
The Second Coming Of Care: Commentary, Kathryn Abrams
The Second Coming Of Care: Commentary, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Songs Of Innocence And Experience: Dominance Feminism In The University - Book Review (The Morning After: Sex, Fear, And Feminism On Campus; By Katie Rophie), Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Roundtable Discussion: Is Subversion Subversive?, Zipporah Wiseman, Kathryn Abrams, Katherine Franke, David Kennedy
Roundtable Discussion: Is Subversion Subversive?, Zipporah Wiseman, Kathryn Abrams, Katherine Franke, David Kennedy
Kathryn Abrams
Presents a roundtable discussion on the subversive nature of legal archaeology in women's studies. Structural tension or contradictions in women's studies; Need to fully theorize the connection of legal archaeology to the term feminist; Role of subversion in teaching humility; Evolution of feminist theory as a discipline; Role of feminism in promoting democracy.
Postscript Spring 1998: A Response To Professors Bernstein And Franke , Kathryn Abrams
Postscript Spring 1998: A Response To Professors Bernstein And Franke , Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
How To Have A Culture War, Kathryn Abrams
Respecting Women's Lives And Investigating Women's Consciousness: A Comment On Obiora, Kathryn Abrams
Respecting Women's Lives And Investigating Women's Consciousness: A Comment On Obiora, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Hearing The Call Of Stories, Kathryn Abrams
Hearing The Call Of Stories, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
In this Article, Professor Abrams examines the emergence of feminist narrative scholarship as a distinctive form of critical legal discourse. Arguing that the failure to debate publicly the conventions and merits of this form has perpetuated misunderstandings about its claims and disadvantaged its practitioners, she begins by examining several of the critiques that have been offered, in nonpublic settings, of feminist narratives. To provide background and context for examining these critiques, she then analyzes four recent examples of feminist narrative legal scholarship. In the final section of the Article, Professor Abrams returns to the opening critiques. She argues that their …
The Legal Subject In Exile, Kathryn Abrams
The Legal Subject In Exile, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
An essay on the misuse of constitution is presented. It explores the characterizations of the legal subject in a particular set of contexts, and focuses on the extent to which the government may intervene to improve inequalities between participants in particular social or economic transactions. The author discusses various due processes and equal protection cases taken from the second half of the twentieth century and examines its similarities to the subject of Constitution in Exile.
Gender In The Military: Androcentrism And Institutional Reform, Kathryn Abrams
Gender In The Military: Androcentrism And Institutional Reform, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
Discusses androcentrism and institutional reform in the military. Need to expose androcentism as a strategy for change; Courts' deference toward military policy.
The Passions Of Law (Book Review) (Undetermined), Kathryn Abrams
The Passions Of Law (Book Review) (Undetermined), Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Exploring The Affective Constitution, Kathryn Abrams
Exploring The Affective Constitution, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
From Autonomy To Agency: Feminist Perspectives On Self-Direction, Kathryn Abrams
From Autonomy To Agency: Feminist Perspectives On Self-Direction, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Feminists In International Human Rights: The Changer And The Changed, Kathryn Abrams
Feminists In International Human Rights: The Changer And The Changed, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Contentious Citizenship: Undocumented Activism In The Not1more Deportation Campaign, Kathryn Abrams
Contentious Citizenship: Undocumented Activism In The Not1more Deportation Campaign, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
Fighting Fire With Fire: Rethinking The Role Of Disgust In Hate Crimes, Kathryn Abrams
Fighting Fire With Fire: Rethinking The Role Of Disgust In Hate Crimes, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
Analyzes the community-based responses to hate crimes in the U.S. Discussion on the thesis regarding disgust as a response to hate crimes; Strategies used by Arab and Muslim Americans in response to crimes; Role of disgust in enforcement against group-based violence; Background on the cognitive component of disgust; Efforts made by gays and lesbians to make the streets safer.
New Jurisprudence Of Sexual Harassment , Kathryn Abrams
New Jurisprudence Of Sexual Harassment , Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
The Outsider Within: The Radical, Not-So-Scary Feminist Jurisprudence Of Ann Scales, Kathryn Abrams
The Outsider Within: The Radical, Not-So-Scary Feminist Jurisprudence Of Ann Scales, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
In her aspirations for the law, in the methods by which she exhorted readers to engender change, in her unique, transgressive, often outrageous voice, Ann Scales was the consummate "outsider." But she also understood the importance of engaging those who could make change possible. Thus Ann not only spoke truth to power, but also knew how to communicate it in registers that legal decision makers could at least sometimes apprehend. This Essay explores the work of Ann Scales in both "outsider" and "insider" modes, and examines the ways her teachings resonate in contemporary controversies over abortion and military service.
Relationships Of Representation In Voting Rights Act Jurisprudence, Kathryn Abrams
Relationships Of Representation In Voting Rights Act Jurisprudence, Kathryn Abrams
Kathryn Abrams
No abstract provided.
The Paths Of Stories, Kathryn Abrams