Author Archives: Bridget Crawford

Feminist Law Prof Profile: Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol

 Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol, currently the Levin Mabie & Levin Professor of Law at the University of Florida, is a strong and eloquent voice in critical race feminism and women’s human rights.   She received her B.A. from Cornell University, her … Continue reading

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Gordon on Law, Lawyers, and Labor

Jennifer Gordon (Fordham University School of Law) has posted to ssrn her paper, “Law, Lawyers, and Labor: The United Farm Workers’ Legal Strategy in the 1960s and 1970s and the Role of Law in Union Organizing Today   Here is … Continue reading

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Wildman on The Persistence of White Privilege

 Feminist Law Prof Stephanie M. Wildman of Santa Clara University School of Law has posted her article “The Persistence of White Privilege,” 18 Wash. U. J. of L. & Pol’y 245 (2005) at  ssrn.   Here is the  abstract:   … Continue reading

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Appleman on The Ethics of Indigent Criminal Representation: Has New York Failed the Promise of Gideon?

 Laura I. Appleman (Hofstra University School of Law) has posted on ssrn her article The Ethics of Indigent Criminal Representation: Has New York Failed the Promise of Gideon?  Here is the abstract: As has been recently documented in a variety … Continue reading

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CFP: Catharine Stimpson Prize for Outstanding Feminist Scholarship

The University of Chicago Press has announced the creation of the Catharine Stimpson Prize for Outstanding Feminist Scholarship.   Named in honor of the Founding Editor of Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, the Catharine Stimpson Prize is … Continue reading

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Storrow on Quests for Conception: Fertility Tourists, Globalization and Feminist Legal Theory

Richard F. Storrow of the Dickinson School of Law at Pennsylvania State University has published Quests for Conception: Fertility Tourists, Globalization and Feminist Legal Theory at 57 Hastings L.J. 295 (2006).   Here’s part of the abstract:   Fertility tourism … Continue reading

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Feminist Law Prof Profile: Darren Rosenblum

  Darren Rosenblum teaches International and Comparative Equality (focused on gender and sexuality), Sexuality, Gender and the Law, International Business Transactions, European Union Law and Contracts at Pace Law School.   He studied Philosophy and French, as well as Law, … Continue reading

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Can a Person Be Pro-Life and a Feminist?

Last month, during the panel discussion at Pace Law School on “Feminism and Women Under 40,” an audience member asked, “Can a person be pro-life and still be a feminist?”   Opinion among the panelists and audience members was divided. … Continue reading

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