Author Archives: Tracy McGaugh

The Slippery Slope

Feminist Law Prof Meredith Miller has launched a new general interest law-related podcast called The Slippery Slope. This is a super-cool project, and I’m not just saying that because she asked me to be a guest! Check it out! Tracy … Continue reading

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Quiet Desperation of Female Professors

That’s the title of a piece in Inside Higher Ed that discusses a new article out on attitudes of women in academia. For some of us, it may hit a little too close to home to read the whole thing … Continue reading

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Law Profs for the Cure

Five law professors from four law schools have  formed Law Profs for the Cure, a team that will walk in the  Komen 3-day breast cancer walk in Philly, October 17-19, 2008.    To support the team or, better yet, join … Continue reading

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Call for Feminist Law Prof Walkers!

I’ll be walking in the Susan Komen breast cancer 3-day walk this October 17-19 in Philadelphia.   The walk covers approximatly 60 miles in three days and will give the opportunity to stretch yourself beyond limits you thought you had. … Continue reading

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101 Classroom Uses for a Cellphone

I’m cross-posting this from Millennial Law Profs because I have a feeling that my fellow Feminist Law Profs and readers are going to be some of the greatest outside-the-box creative thinkers on how to use a common everyday item for … Continue reading

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The Women on the Web

Wow o wow. One thing that Xer and Millennial women definitely benefit from is having Boomer mothers and grandmothers who broke a lot of glass ceilings and forged a lot of paths. So I’m especially tickled about the unveiling of … Continue reading

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