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Full-Text Articles in Legal History
Regulating Paid Household Work: Class, Gender, Race, And Agendas Of Reform , Peggie R. Smith
Regulating Paid Household Work: Class, Gender, Race, And Agendas Of Reform , Peggie R. Smith
American University Law Review
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The First Women Members Of The Supreme Court Bar, 1879-1900, Mary Clark
The First Women Members Of The Supreme Court Bar, 1879-1900, Mary Clark
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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Legal Doctrine And The Gender Issue In Brazil, Leila Linhares Barsted, Jacqueline Hermann
Legal Doctrine And The Gender Issue In Brazil, Leila Linhares Barsted, Jacqueline Hermann
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Integrating Gender Perspective Into Brazilian Legal Doctrine And Education: Challenges And Possibilities, Flavia Piovesan
Integrating Gender Perspective Into Brazilian Legal Doctrine And Education: Challenges And Possibilities, Flavia Piovesan
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
British Masculinities, Canadian Lawyers, W. Wesley Pue
British Masculinities, Canadian Lawyers, W. Wesley Pue
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This paper explores the construction of early twentieth century Canadian legal professionalism as the workings-out of Britishness understood through the lenses of cultural history, cultures of imperialism, and gender relations. It provides a case study in the histories of professionalism in a settler colony.