The Feminism and Legal Theory Project
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The Feminism and Legal Theory Project has archived its materials in the Hugh F. MacMillan Law Library at Emory University School of Law and digitally in the "Women and the Law" collection on HeinOnline. Access to HeinOnline is available through most academic libraries. “Women and the Law” can also be purchased as a stand-alone subscription.
The following materials can be accessed on Hein Online in the Women and the Law collection:
- Full-text of Conference Workbooks
- Calls for Papers
- Interviews with FLT/VHC Visiting Scholars
- FLT/VHC Newsletters
The following materials must be accessed using the physical collection located in the Emory Law Library:
- DVDs and CDs of FLT/VHC Conferences and Workshops
- DVDs of Scholar Presentations
- DVDs of Roundtable Discussions
FLT Archive
The FLT archive contains a range of materials relating to over 80 workshops and conferences run under the auspices of the FLT Project for over 25 years, held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1984—1990), Columbia University (1990—1999), Cornell University (1999—2003), and Emory University (2004—). FLT is of course Martha Fineman’s project, both in its inception and continuity, and the changes in venues across the years reflect Martha’s own career trajectory. Despite Professor Fineman’s centrality to the project, she has deliberately taken on the role of facilitator, rather than presenter, seeking to bring together other feminists to validate established expertise and also encourage newly emerging scholars from around the world.
The archive contains published FLT anthologies, materials from all FLT workshops and conferences, as well as CD/DVD recordings of one-off presentations by leading scholars. The workshop and conference materials include initial papers written pre-presentation (in workbooks), actual (sometimes revised) presented papers at conferences (on CD/DVD), and, uniquely, Q & A sessions following the presentations (again, on CD/DVD). These are unedited, providing a unique insight into each event.
The materials reflect trends in feminist socio-legal theory across the past 25+ years. Several conferences have had the sub-heading of "Uncomfortable Conversations," tackling head-on tensions between competing theoretical positions. Enduring themes include (competing) feminist theories; concepts of the family, parenthood, and childhood; gendered inequality and its intersection with other disadvantaged minority identities (race, class, sexual identity, disability, and age); the material well-being of women and children; economic theory; vulnerability, dependency, and resilience; women’s subordination in law; and critical perspectives in law.
Some discourse has shifted quite dramatically, e.g. from focus on the public/private divide to viewing feminism through the lens of post-colonialism and global frameworks. Themes about parents and children have, in particular, taken on different perspectives across the quarter century. In the early 1990s interest was focused on representations of motherhood; in the mid-1990s this had shifted towards the parent-child dyad beyond gendered normativity (alongside Martha’s own work, e.g. The Neutered Mother); and by the later 1990s one of the "Uncomfortable Conversations" was on the tensions which can arise between the legal rights of mothers and their children. Between 2000 and 2010, the focus had widened to include masculinities, father’s rights, and the socio-legal implications of genetic manipulation, reproductive technologies, and the "pregnant man."
The FLT archive is a unique historical record and a wonderful resource for feminist research with so much to offer on the development of feminist socio-legal theory across the last quarter of a century.
2021
Feminist Judgment Series - Summer 2021
June 2, 2021 – July 7, 2021
Virtual Workshop
Property and Resilience
April 23, 2021
Virtual Workshop
Vulnerability Theory, the Employment Relationship, and the State
March 12, 2021 – March 13, 2021
Virtual Workshop
Vulnerability Theory: International Conversations about Gender and Public Procurement
February 12, 2021
Virtual Workshop
2020
Commemorating Scholarly Milestones: The Legacy of The Neutered Mother at Twenty-Five Years
March 6-7, 2020
Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, GA
Call for Papers »
A Workshop on Vulnerability and Corporate Subjectivity
April 10-11, 2020
Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, GA
Call for Papers »
2019
A Workshop on the Clash of Values: Paternalism versus Liberalism
January 25-26, 2019
Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, GA
Call for Papers »
A Workshop on Universal Vulnerability and the Politics of Public Health: Challenging the 'Categories' of Age and Disability
September 19-20, 2019
University of Lund, Sweden
Call for Papers »
A Workshop on Vulnerability and the Organisation of Academic Labour
October 25-26, 2019
Nottingham Trent University, England
Call for Papers »
2018
A Workshop on Autonomy and Vulnerability
February 23-24, 2018
Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, GA
Call for Papers »
A Conference on Vulnerability and the Social Reproduction of Resilient Societies
May 29-31, 2018
Law and Society Association | Two Roundtable Sessions: Reflections on Vulnerability Theory- Retrospective and Prospective
June 7 - 10, 2018
Toronto, Canada
A Workshop on Vulnerability Theory and the Human Condition: Celebrating a Decade of Innovation
September 20-21, 2018
University of Leeds, UK
2017
A Workshop on the Environment and Vulnerability: The Anthropocene in the Time of Trump
April 14-15, 2017
Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, GA
Call for Papers »
Subjects and Objects of Law: A Workshop on Animals and Vulnerability
May 31, 2017
University of Leeds, UK
Call for Papers »
A Workshop on Property, Vulnerability, and Resilience
September 22-23, 2017
University of Essex, UK
Call for Papers »
A Workshop on Professionalism and Vulnerability
October 27-28, 2017
University of Leeds, UK
Call for Papers »
A Workshop on Legal Transitions and the Vulnerable Subject: Fostering Resilience through Law's Dynamism
December 8-9, 2017
Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, GA
Call for Papers »
2016
A Workshop on the Environment and Vulnerability
April 8-9, 2016
Smith College, Northampton MA
Call for Papers »
Register »
A Workshop on Reproductive and Sexual Justice
April 29-30, 2016
Call for Papers »
Register »
Schedule »
A Workshop on Vulnerability and Social Justice
June 17-18, 2016
University of Leeds, UK
Call for Papers »
Register »
Schedule »
2015
16-17 October 2015
A Workshop on Vulnerability at the Intersection of the Changing Firm and the Changing Family
(Emory Law, Atlanta, GA)
Schedule »
24-25 April 2015
A Workshop on Vulnerability and Education
(Amherst College, Amherst MA)
Schedule »
2014
18 November 2014
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child: Working Methods and Dilemmas
Kirsten Sandberg
(Emory Law, Atlanta, GA)
13 May 2014
Abortion in the US, with Mark Rankin
(Emory Law, Atlanta, GA)
23 April 2014—Contingent Vulnerabilities: Child Soldiers as Human Rights Subjects
Wendy Hesford
(Emory Law, Atlanta, GA) Schedule
18 April 2014
Unhinging Same-Sex Marriage from the Constitutional Canon,
Anthony Michael Kries
(Emory Law, Atlanta, GA)
15 April 2014
The Relation of Oneself and to Others: Thinking Cultural Difference
Lakshmi Arya
(Emory Law, Atlanta, GA)
Workshops
24-25 January, 2014
FLT at 30: A Workshop on Geographies of Violence-Place, Space, and Time »
(Emory Law, Atlanta, GA)
25-27 April 2014
FLT at 30: A Workshop on Labor and Employment »
(Emory Law, Atlanta, GA)
13-14 June 2014
Vulnerability, Resilience, and Public Responsibility for Social and Economic Wellbeing »
(SUNY Buffalo School of Law, Buffalo, NY)
14-15 November 2014
An Uncomfortable Conversation: The Universal and the Particular-Vulnerability and Identities II »
(University of Miami School of Law, Coral Gables, FL)
5-6 December 2014—A Workshop on Theorizing the State: The Resources of Vulnerability »
(Emory Law, Atlanta, GA)
2013
10 September 2013
Assisted Reproductive Technology Provision and the Vulnerability Thesis: From the UK to the Global Market
Rachel Fenton
Emory Law, Atlanta, GA
18 July 2013
Outsourcing: Legitimate Method of Exploiting Labor and Resources?
Yue Ang
Emory Law, Atlanta, GA
26 March 2013
Rethinking Legal Fatherhood through the Lens of Human Rights,
Alice Margaria
Emory Law, Atlanta, GA
7 March 2013
Arrogance, Avarice and Anguish: Addressing the Legal and Ethical Consequences of Posthumous Reproduction,
Browne Lewis
Emory Law, Atlanta, GA
4 March 2013
Health Policies and The Vulnerable Subject: Examining Vulnerability as the Natural State in Public Health Policies,
Robert Rivers
Emory Law, Atlanta, GA
27 February 2013
Rethinking Responsibility in Private Law
Ronit Donyets Kedar
Emory Law, Atlanta, GA
6 February 2013
Moving Beyond Media and Policy Representations of Troubled and Troublesome Youth
Michelle Stack
Emory Law, Atlanta, GA
29 January 2013
Prostitution: Law’s Engagement with the Sale of Sex
Angela Campbell
Emory Law, Atlanta, GA
Workshops
FLT at 30: A Workshop on Sex and Reproduction-From Privacy and Choice to Resilience and Opportunity? »
November 15-16, 2013
(Emory Law, Atlanta, GA)
FLT at 30: A Workshop on the Transformation of the Family and the Recognition and Regulation of Intimate Lives »
December 6-7, 2013
Emory Law, Atlanta, GA
2012
November 13, 2012
The Infertility Trap: Reproductive Exceptionalism and the Queer Family
Stu Marvel
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA
November 8, 2012
Presentation: Jessica Dixon Weaver
Child Sexual Victimization: When Abused Children Become Neglectful Mothers
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Video »
October 12, 2012
Presentation: Martha Albertson Fineman
Vulnerability and the Human Condition:
A Different Approach to Equality
(UBC Green College's Cecil H. and Ida Green Visiting Professor Lecture Series)
Video »
March 3, 2012
Presentation: Martha Albertson Fineman
Barnard Vulnerability: The Human and the Humanities
(The Barnard Scholar & Feminist Conference 2012)
Video »
January 24, 2012
Presentation: Josephine Ndagire
National Prosecution of ‘Gendered’ International Crimes
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Video »
Workshops
Corporate Rights versus Children's Interests: A Vulnerability and Human Condition Initiative & Feminism and Legal Theory Project Workshop »
(Green College, Vancouver)
Privatization and Social Responsibility: A Vulnerability and Human Condition Initiative & Feminism and Legal Theory Project Workshop »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Uncomfortable Conversation: Human Use of Animals: A Vulnerability and Human Condition Initiative & Feminism and Legal Theory Project Workshop »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Uncomfortable Conversation: Vulnerabilities and Identities »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
2011
July 29, 2011
Presentation: Anna Grear
Mind the Gap: A Reflection on Legal Subjectivity in the Age of Globalization
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Video »
June 9, 2011
Presentation: Martha Fineman
Law and Vulnerabilities
(Lund University, Lund, Sweden)
Video »
April 28, 2011
Presentation: JaeWon Kim
Recent Controversies on Abortion in South Korea
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Video »
Workshops
January 21-22, 2011
Aging as a Feminist Issue: A Feminism and Legal Theory Project & Vulnerability and Human Condition Initiative Workshop »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Beyond Rights: Vulnerability and Justice: A Vulnerability and Human Condition Initiative and Feminism and Legal Theory Project Workshop »
(Smith College, Northhampton)
March 18-19, 2011
Masking and Manipulating Vulnerability: A Vulnerability and Human Condition Initiative & Feminism and Legal Theory Project Workshop »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Structuring Resilience: A Vulnerability and Human Condition Initiative & Feminism and Legal Theory Project Workshop »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
2010
February 24, 2010
Critical Perspectives on the Core Curriculum Series (CPCC)
Critical Perspectives on False Confession and Wrongful Convictions: Understanding the Problem, Analyzing Possible Solutions with Richard Leo
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Workshops
Vulnerability and the Corporation: Vulnerability and the Human Condition/Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
March 19-20, 2010
Vulnerability, Resilience, and the State: A Feminism and Legal Theory Project Workshop »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
2009
March 26, 2009
Roundtable Discussion: Michelle Oberman and Kay Levine
The Intersection of Criminal Law and Adolescent Sexuality
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
March 26, 2009
Presentation: Gillian Calder and Sharon Cowan
Dancing with Dichotomies: Equality and the Pregnant Man
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
February 16, 2009
Panel Discussion: Chief Judge Desiree S. Peagler, Kathryn V. Stanley, Sandra Barnhill, Liz Bounds
A Legal Response to Incarcerated Mothers and Their Children
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
January 15, 2009
Schatten Gallery Exhibit: Rickie Solinger
Interrupted Lives: Incarcerated Mothers in the US and
Beggars and Choosers: Motherhood Is Not a Class Privilege in America
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Workshops
Masculinities and the Law »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Role of Culture and Tradition in Family Law: A Comparative Workshop on the Family in Law and Society »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Violence and Vulnerability »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Women, Incarceration and Human Rights »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
2008
October 23, 2008
Presentation: Rose Corrigan
What's Wrong with Rape? Failures of Law and Feminism
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
April 17-18, 2008
Vulnerable Populations Speaker Series
Roundtable Discussion with Bryan S. Turner & Peadar Kirby
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
April 3, 2008
Critical Perspectives on the Core Curriculum Series (CPCC)
Critical Perspectives in Constitutional Law: A Discussion with Kate Nace Day
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Workshops
September19-20, 2008
Conflict and Transitional Justice: Feminist Approaches »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Feminist Theory & Economic Vulnerability »
(University of Colorado Law School, Boulder, CO)
Transcending the Boundaries of Law: Feminism and Legal Theory Project's Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Conference »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Working from the World Up: Equality's Future: A New Legal Realism Conference Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Feminism and Legal Theory Project »
(University of Wisconsin Law School, Institute for Legal Studies)
2007
26 November 2007
Presentation: Laura Kessler
Community Parenting
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
15 November 2007
Critical Perspectives on the Core Curriculum Series (CPCC)
Critical Perspectives in Civil Procedure: A Discussion with Kevin Johnson
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
29 October 2007
Critical Perspectives on the Core Curriculum Series (CPCC)
Critical Perspectives in Tort Law: A Discussion with Michele Goodwin
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
15 October 2007
Presentation: Richard Collier
"I'm Not Mad, I'm Not Unreasonable, I'm Angry": The Fathers' Rights Movement and Law Reform -
Reflections on the UK Experience
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
10 September 2007
Presentation: Anna Kirkland
Feminism and Fat Rights: Gendering the "Obesity Epidemic"?
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
5 April 2007
Critical Perspectives on the Core Curriculum Series (CPCC)
Critical Perspectives in Criminal Law: A Discussion with Angela Davis
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
5 April 2007
Presentation: Irwin Stotzky
Constitutionalism and Democracy: Moving from Misery to Poverty with Dignity
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
28 March 2007
Presentation: Kate Nace Day
One Art: Being Feminist in Legal Education
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
26 March 2007
Critical Perspectives on the Core Curriculum Series (CPCC)
Critical Perspectives in Tort Law: A Discussion with Leslie Bender
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
8 March 2007
Critical Perspectives on the Core Curriculum Series (CPCC)
Critical Perspectives in Contract Law: A Discussion with Dorothy Brown
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
20 February 2007
Presentation: Liping Wang
Family Law in China
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
7 February 2007
Presentation: Justice Albie Sachs
A Discussion of Volks NO v. Robinson and Others
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
17 January 2007
Presentation: Patricia Williams
Civil Rights Emergency
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Workshops
Exploring Key Concepts in Feminist Legal Theory: The Family »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
New Legal Realism Meets Feminism & Legal Theory II: Empirical Perspectives on the Place of Law in Women's Work and Family Lives »
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Searching for New Paradigms: Understanding Class and Caste within a World of Global Inequalities »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Women in Violent Conflict »
(Amsterdam)
11-12 May 2007
Uncomfortable Conversation: Religious Visions in the Family: Images and Aspirations for Equality »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Vulnerability and Dependency: Understanding Equality within the Inevitable Aspects of the Human Condition »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
2006
20 November 2006
Presentation: Courtney Cahill
The Genuine Article: A Subversive Economic Perspective on the Law's Procreationist Vision of Marriage
Courtney Cahill
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
26 October 2006
Special Event
Feminism and Legal Theory Project Archives Dedication
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
26 October 2006
Presentation: Fiona deLondras
Habeas Corpus in the Shadow of Hamdan: 'The Most Terribly Difficult and Important Constitutional Question'
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
9 August 2006
Presentation: Emil Bertocchi
Contingent Workers Overseas: Comparing Legal Frameworks, Reasons and Efforts to (Re)Build a Collective Interest
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
*VIDEO
2 March 2006
Presentation: Kenji Yoshino
The Hidden Assault On Our Civil Rights
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
*VIDEO
10 February 2006
Critical Perspectives on the Core Curriculum Series (CPCC)
Critical Perspectives in Property Law: A Discussion with Adrienne Davis
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Workshops
3-4 March 2006
All in the Family - Islam, Women, and Human Rights »
(Emory University, Emory Law School, Atlanta, GA)
27-28 January 2006
Genetic Manipulation and Enhancement Technologies »
(Emory University, Emory Law School, Atlanta, GA)
Storytelling and the Law: A Retrospective on Narrative, Ethics and Legal Change »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
1-2 December 2006
Uncomfortable Conversation: Sociobiology, Evolutionary Psychology, and Feminist Legal Theory »
(Emory University, Emory Law School, Atlanta, GA)
2005
18 November 2005
Critical Perspectives on the Core Curriculum Series (CPCC)
Critical Perspectives in Contract Law: A Discussion with Dorothy Brown
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
24 October 2005
Presentation: Michael Thomson
Six/Sex: Masculinity, Reproductivity and Law
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
14 October 2005
Critical Perspectives on the Core Curriculum Series (CPCC)
Tort Law and Gender: A Discussion with Lucinda Finley
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Workshops
Competing Paradigms of Rights and Responsibility: Children in the Discourses of Religion and International Human Rights »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Feminist and Queer Legal Theory: Convergences and Departures - An Uncomfortable Conversation »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Fifth Annual Women and the Law Conference: The Global Impact of Feminist Legal Theory »
(Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, CA)
New Legal Realism Meets Feminism and Legal Theory: Combining Legal and Empirical Research to Generate New Perspectives on Work, Family, and Gendered Lives »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
2004
18 February 2004
Discussion with Eric Fassin
"Gender, Sexuality and Family Project (GSF)"
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
Workshops
Across-Legal-Cultures Workshop - Post-Colonialism, Emory University - School of Law »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
4-5 March 2004
Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop on "the Subject of Disability" »
(Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
2003
5 November 2003
Gender, Sexuality and Family Project (GSF)
“Is Law’s Normativity Gender Specific?”
A Discussion with Dr. George Pavlakos
(Cornell University, Ithaca, NY)
4 November 2003
Gender, Sexuality and Family Project (GSF)
A Discussion with Estelle Zinsstag
(Cornell University, Ithaca, NY)
4 October 2003
Gender, Sexuality and Family Project (GSF)
“Human Rights & Gender-Based Crime in Armed Conflict”
A Discussion with Estelle Zinsstag
(Queen’s University, Belfast, N. Ireland, UK)
Workshops
5-6 September 2003
Exploring Key Concepts in Feminist Legal Theory: Race and Ethnicity »
(Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY)
Feminism and Legal Theory Project - The 20th Summer Workshop »
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
11-12 April 2003
Feminisms and Fundamentalisms »
(Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY)
2002
Workshops
13-14 September 2002
Corporate Citizens in Corporate Cultures: Restructuring and Reform »
(Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto)
19-20 April 2002
Gender and Citizenship Workshop »
(Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY)
15-16 November 2002
Uncomfortable Conversation - Sexuality and Feminist Theory: Road Blocks, Detours and New Directions »
(Cornell Law School, Ithaca)
2001
Workshops
11-12 May 2001
Feminism and Legal Theory Conversation: Comparative and International Law »
(Cornell Law School, Ithaca)
20-21 April 2001
Feminism, Corporations, and Capitalism: Policy and Protest »
(State University of New York at Buffalo Law School)
22-23 October 2001
Leadership and Advocacy for Women in Africa Program (LAWA) »
(Cornell University, Ithaca)
2000
May 1, 2000
Gender, Sexuality and Family Project (GSF)
A Discussion with Richard Collier
(Cornell University, Ithaca, NY)
Workshops
7-8 April 2000
Comparative Concepts of Equality »
(Cornell Law School, Ithaca)
2-3 June 2000
Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop »
(Cornell Law School, Ithaca)
17-18 November
Inclusion and Exclusion »
(Cornell Law School, Ithaca)
1999
19-20 November 1999
Uncomfortable Conversation: Children: Public Good or Individual Responsibility »
(Cornell Law School, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY)
17-19 June 1999
Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop: Discrimination and Inequality »
(Cornell University, Ithaca)
16-17 April 1999
Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop: Uncomfortable Conversations »
(Cornell University, Ithaca)
1999
11 November 1999
Meeting
Columbia Law School
(Columbia University, New York, NY)
Workshops
17-19 June 1999
Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop: Discrimination and Inequality »
(Columbia University, New York, NY)
16-17 April 1999
Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop: Uncomfortable Conversations »
(Cornell University, Ithaca, NY)
1998
Workshops
6-7 November 1998
Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop - Discrimination and Inequality »
(Columbia University, New York)
Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop: Economic Discourse and the Family »
(Columbia Law School, Columbia University, New York)
1997
Workshops
12-13 December 1997
Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop: Feminist Economic Theory and the Difference It Makes »
(Columbia University, New York
Feminism Confronts Economic Theory: Policy Initiatives and Economic Rhetoric »
(Columbia University, New York
1996
Workshops
Feminism Confronts Economic Theory: Exploring Economic Concepts »
(Columbia University, New York)
Women in the Academy: Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop, Columbia Law School »
(Columbia University, New York)
1995
Workshops
Feminism Confronts Economic Theory: Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop »
(Columbia Law School, Columbia University, New York)
Women in the Legal Profession »
(Columbia Law School, Columbia University, New York)
Women, Children and Poverty: Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop »
(Columbia University, New York)
1994
Workshops
Parents and Children: Evolving Issues in Reproductive Rights and Relationships »
(Columbia University, New York)
Re-Exploring Questions of Essentialism: Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop »
(Columbia Law School, Columbia University, New York)
6-8 June 1994
Direction and Distortion: The Centrality of Sexuality in the Shaping of Feminist Legal Theory-Summer Conference »
(Columbia University, New York)
1993
2-3 April 1993
Revisiting Equality »
(Columbia Law School, New York)
1992
Feminism and Legal Theory Summer Conference »
(Columbia University, New York)
Workshop
Feminism and Legal Theory Project Workshop on Motherhood »
Columbia University, New York)
1991
Workshop
15-16 November, 1991
Feminism and Legal Theory Project Workshop on Reproductive Issues in a Post-Roe World »
(Columbia Law School, Columbia University, New York)
1990
18-22 June 1990
1990 Feminism & Legal Theory Conference: Motherhood »
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
1989
Women in the Welfare State Conference »
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
1988
Feminism and Legal Theory Conference: Women and Power »
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
1987
Feminism and Legal Theory Conference, University of Wisconsin-Madison at the Wisconsin State Historical Society »
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
1985
22-26 July 1985
Feminism and Legal Theory Summer Conference, University of Wisconsin-Madison »
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)