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The Liberal Future Of Relational Feminism: Robin West's Caring For Justice, Linda C. Mcclain
The Liberal Future Of Relational Feminism: Robin West's Caring For Justice, Linda C. Mcclain
Faculty Scholarship
Robin West is one of the most prolific1 and creative members of the legal academy. Her distinctive voice, as expressed in several books and numerous scholarly articles, informs and shapes debates within such diverse areas as constitutional theory (West 1990b; West 1994), feminist jurisprudence (West 1987; West 1988), and law and literature (West 1993). Indeed, some of her early articles concerning feminist jurisprudence (West 1987, West 1988) are now "classics" in a relatively new field of inquiry and appear in virtually every anthology or textbook in the field (Bartlett and Kennedy 1991, 201; Becker, Bowman, and Torrey 1994, 90; Fineman …
Caring Enough: Sex Roles, Work And Taxing Women, Amy L. Wax
Caring Enough: Sex Roles, Work And Taxing Women, Amy L. Wax
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gendered Identities: Women And Household Work, Naomi R. Cahn
Gendered Identities: Women And Household Work, Naomi R. Cahn
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Feminism And Family Law, Katharine T. Bartlett
Feminism And Family Law, Katharine T. Bartlett
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Still Hostile After All These Years - Gender, Work & (And) Family Revisited, Jana B. Singer
Still Hostile After All These Years - Gender, Work & (And) Family Revisited, Jana B. Singer
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Market Work And Family Work In The 21st Century, Joan Williams
Market Work And Family Work In The 21st Century, Joan Williams
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Madonna To Proletariat: Constructing A New Ideology Of Motherhood In Welfare Discourse, Tonya L. Brito
From Madonna To Proletariat: Constructing A New Ideology Of Motherhood In Welfare Discourse, Tonya L. Brito
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mirrored Silence: Reflections On Judicial Complicity In Private Violence, Zanita E. Fenton
Mirrored Silence: Reflections On Judicial Complicity In Private Violence, Zanita E. Fenton
Articles
Tracy and John had been married for seven years. They were so in love when they met at college. He brought her flowers and wanted to spend all of his free time with her. Everything was perfect. But it seemed to become increasingly tumultuous as soon as they got married, two years later. He didn't just want to spend all of his time with her; he had to know what she was doing every waking moment of the day. He had to approve of her activities and her friends. He called her at work every day. If she wasn't at …
Apology Excepted: Incorporating A Feminist Analysis Into Evidence Policy Where You Would Least Expect It, Aviva A. Orenstein
Apology Excepted: Incorporating A Feminist Analysis Into Evidence Policy Where You Would Least Expect It, Aviva A. Orenstein
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Taking Machismo To Court: The Gender Jurisprudence Of The Colombian Constitutional Court, Martha I. Morgan
Taking Machismo To Court: The Gender Jurisprudence Of The Colombian Constitutional Court, Martha I. Morgan
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mothers And Disparate Treatment: The Ghost Of Martin Marietta, Martha Chamallas
Mothers And Disparate Treatment: The Ghost Of Martin Marietta, Martha Chamallas
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.