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Indiana Law Journal

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A Legal Fempire?: Women In Complex Civil Litigation, Brooke D. Coleman Jul 2018

A Legal Fempire?: Women In Complex Civil Litigation, Brooke D. Coleman

Indiana Law Journal

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made headlines when she said that she would be satisfied with the number of women on the Supreme Court “when there are nine.” But why should that answer have been so remarkable? After all, there were nine men on the Court for nearly all of its history. Yet, Justice Ginsburg’s statement was met with amusement—or from some quarters—disdain. What answer would have been considered more appropriate coming from a groundbreaking feminist litigator? Would four have been an acceptable answer? Would five have been presumptuous? This episode reflects our cramped view of how much representation women can …


A Feminist Reassessment Of Civil Society, Susan H. Williams Apr 1997

A Feminist Reassessment Of Civil Society, Susan H. Williams

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: Law and Civil Society


Indiana Criminal And Penal Legislation Respecting Women, Daniel James Jan 1933

Indiana Criminal And Penal Legislation Respecting Women, Daniel James

Indiana Law Journal

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