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This book analyzes estates and trusts cases through a feminist lens to demonstrate how the law has limited the property rights of women and other marginalized groups. This book will be useful to law students learning to read cases and to anyone else interested in understanding ways in which the law has been applied inequitably.
This volume of rewritten torts opinions exposes how courts often distort conventional legal doctrine when deciding cases involving gender-related harms. It will make students, lawyers, and judges who build arguments and apply tort doctrine more aware of inequalities of race, gender, class, sexual orientation and identity.
This book analyzes estates and trusts cases through a feminist lens to demonstrate how the law has limited the property rights of women and other marginalized groups. This book will be useful to law students learning to read cases and to anyone else interested in understanding ways in which the law has been applied inequitably.
Law school professors and students will use this book to supplement courses in family law and feminist legal theory. Diverse scholars and researchers - interested in the intersections of family law and disciplines such as asylum law, civil procedure, surrogacy, trans identity, and others - will read this book.
This book is for scholars and students interested in employment law and feminism. It will provide readers with a new way to think about the law of employment discrimination, and how feminist perspectives might lead to a reimagined workplace that is more welcoming and prosperous for marginalized workers.
This book is for scholars and students interested in employment law and feminism. It will provide readers with a new way to think about the law of employment discrimination, and how feminist perspectives might lead to a reimagined workplace that is more welcoming and prosperous for marginalized workers.
Law school professors and students will use this book to supplement courses in family law and feminist legal theory. Diverse scholars and researchers - interested in the intersections of family law and disciplines such as asylum law, civil procedure, surrogacy, trans identity, and others - will read this book.
Reproductive justice (RJ) is a pivotal movement that supplants the limitations of reproductive rights. This book re-imagines cases about critical RJ issues like forced sterilization, welfare caps, and abortion funding to highlight the law's impact on vulnerable populations, including people with disabilities, poor women, and women of color.
This volume of rewritten torts opinions exposes how courts often distort conventional legal doctrine when deciding cases involving gender-related harms. It will make students, lawyers, and judges who build arguments and apply tort doctrine more aware of inequalities of race, gender, class, sexual orientation and identity.
The book offers twenty-five rewritten Supreme Court opinions and commentaries that demonstrate that anyone who cares about equality should care about greater diversity in the judiciary. This significant work by leading feminist legal scholars will be welcomed by all interested in how gender issues are addressed in the American legal system.
The book offers twenty-five rewritten Supreme Court opinions and commentaries that demonstrate that anyone who cares about equality should care about greater diversity in the judiciary. This significant work by leading feminist legal scholars will be welcomed by all interested in how gender issues are addressed in the American legal system.
Through re-imagined judicial opinions, this volume shows the difference feminist theory and methods can make in tax law. The opinions and accompanying commentary demonstrate that anyone who cares about justice should care about greater diversity in the judiciary.
Through re-imagined judicial opinions, this volume shows the difference feminist theory and methods can make in tax law. The opinions and accompanying commentary demonstrate that anyone who cares about justice should care about greater diversity in the judiciary.
Reproductive justice (RJ) is a pivotal movement that supplants the limitations of reproductive rights. This book re-imagines cases about critical RJ issues like forced sterilization, welfare caps, and abortion funding to highlight the law's impact on vulnerable populations, including people with disabilities, poor women, and women of color.
Reimagining fundamental property cases from a feminist perspective, this volume illustrates ways in which property law has served to suppress women and other marginalized groups. The book is for scholars and students interested in property law, zoning and land use, landlord-tenant law, gender and the law, and intellectual property.
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