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Legal Feminism

Activism, Lawyering, and Legal Theory
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In the late 1970s, feminist scholars and activists joined together to build a movement aimed at bringing feminist theory and experiences to the practice and teaching of American law. Since then, the feminist jurisprudence movement has taken root, with courts and legislatures addressing matters of sex and gender inequality, and law schools employing feminist and post-feminist theory in the classroom. In this important book, Ann Scales, a founding contributor to the movement, reflects on the past, present, and future of feminist jurisprudence. Legal Feminism situates the feminist jurisprudence movement within the larger context of Western law and philosophy, focusing first on common problem areas of legal theory and decision-making, and then explaining how feminist jurisprudence can analyze and address these issues in new ways. Throughout, Scales draws on legal disputes to show how feminist theory works in the courtroom and in other real-life arenas. Part personal memoir, part primer, and part treatise, Legal Feminism is a de-jargonized, lively account of how feminist jurisprudence can solve traditional legal conflicts, and why it matters to anyone committed to building an equitable and progressive society.
Acknowledgments Introduction I Places of Stuckness: Roles, Rules, Facts, and the Liberal View of Human Nature1 The Rule of Law 2 Certainty and Doubt 3 Intractable Questions 4 The Limits of Liberalism II Places beyond Stuckness: Feminist Notions, Controversies, and Promises5 Feminist Legal Theory6 Feminist Legal Method 7 False Consciousness 8 The Future of Legal Feminism Notes Index About the Author
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