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How Money For Legal Scholarship Disadvantages Feminism, Martha T. Mccluskey
How Money For Legal Scholarship Disadvantages Feminism, Martha T. Mccluskey
Journal Articles
A dramatic infusion of outside money has shaped legal theory over the last several decades, largely to the detriment of feminist theory. Nonetheless, the pervasive influence of this funding is largely ignored in scholarly discussions of legal theory. This denial helps reinforce the marginal position of feminist scholarship and of women in legal theory. Conservative activists and funders have understood the central role of developing community culture and institutions, and have helped shift the prevailing framework for discussion of many questions of theory and policy through substantial investments in law-and-economics centers and in the Federalist Society. Comparing the institutional resources …
Loving Before And After The Law, Loving Before And After The Law, Angela P. Harris
Loving Before And After The Law, Loving Before And After The Law, Angela P. Harris
Angela P Harris
No abstract provided.
Which Wave Are You? Comments On The Collected Essays From The Seminar “To Do Feminist Legal Theory”, Deborah W. Post
Which Wave Are You? Comments On The Collected Essays From The Seminar “To Do Feminist Legal Theory”, Deborah W. Post
Deborah W. Post
No abstract provided.
Incarcerated Motherhood, Duchess Harris Phd, Jd
Incarcerated Motherhood, Duchess Harris Phd, Jd
Journal of Race, Gender, and Ethnicity
No abstract provided.
Feminism's Family, Clare Huntington
Feminism's Family, Clare Huntington
Faculty Scholarship
To take the pulse of feminist legal theory, a good place to start is family law. Feminist legal theory delves broadly and deeply into questions of structure and gendered assumptions in the law, but within this larger inquiry, feminist scholars perennially address issues that are the bread and butter of family law – domestic violence, reproductive freedom, compensation for care work, equal partnerships, and so on. Many family law scholars are engaged in an ongoing project of developing a critical understanding of the family by examining issues such as the role the family performs in society, the legal construction of …
Not Of Woman Born: A Scientific Fantasy, Jennifer S. Hendricks
Not Of Woman Born: A Scientific Fantasy, Jennifer S. Hendricks
Publications
This Article explores the legal implications of a scientific fantasy: building artificial wombs that could gestate a human child from conception to birth. Because claims about the technological possibility of artificial wombs in the foreseeable future are likely overstated, the focus of the Article is the effect that the fantasy of artificial gestation has on the legal discourse about pregnancy and reproduction today.
The Article first places the fantasy of artificial gestation in the context of theories about reproduction that western science has propounded. The history of scientific theorizing about reproduction is a history of scientists emphasizing the male contribution …
Compassion And Critique, Angela Harris
Compassion And Critique, Angela Harris
Angela P Harris
This piece will appear in a symposium organized by Anthony Paul Farley on Marxism and race, in the Columbia Journal of Race and Law.