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Gender Dimorphism In The United States Legal System: A "Post-Feminist" And Comparative Critique, James Wilets
Gender Dimorphism In The United States Legal System: A "Post-Feminist" And Comparative Critique, James Wilets
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There has been extensive jurisprudential literature positing that the structure, values and processes of the American legal and educational system, focusing heavily on adversarial battle among parties in court, and competition in law school, are fundamentally "male-centered." This "male-female" construct suggests that there is an essential dichotomy between the two genders with respect to resolving disputes that is reflected in the legal system, and that this male-female dichotomy is harmful to all participants and perhaps to justice itself.
This article expands upon this literature by arguing that many of the dysfunctional characteristics of the American legal system labeled "male" in …