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3 Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop, June 2-3, 2000, Cornell Law School [i] (2000)

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JUNE 2-3, 2000- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL
Sponsored by Martha A. Fineman,
Dorothea S. Clarke Professor of Feminist Jurisprudence
Session #3: FEMINIST REFLECTIONS
Thornton, Margaret. The Elusiveness of Equality. The Liberal Promise: Anti-Discrimination
Le2islation in Australia.
Bartlett, Katharine T. Gender Law. Dike Journal of Gender Law & Policy. Vol.1:1. 1994.
Davies, Margaret. Feminisms. Asking the Law Question. Sweet & Maxwell. Ch. 6. 1994
O'Neill, Terry A. Feminist Explorations of Corporate Social Responsibility. Tulane Law
School. March 1997.
O'Neill, Terry A. Trust is for Girls: A Feminist Critique of Oliver Williamson's Trust,
Calculativeness, and Economic Organization. 1996.
Fineman, Martha Albertson. Cracking the Foundational Myths: Independence, Autonomy, and
Self Sufficiency. Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law. American University.
Vol. 8:1 (2000).
McCluskey, Martha T. Subsidized Lives and the Ideology of Efficiency. Journal of Gender,
Social Policy & the Law. American University. Vol. 8:1 (1999-2000).
McClain, Linda. Care as a Public Value: Linking Responsibility, Resources, and
Republicanism. Hofstra University School of Law. 1999.
Andrews, Amy and Lotte Bailyn. Segmentation and Synergy: Two Models of Linking Work
and Family. Hood, Men, Work, and Family. Ch. 13, pg. 262. 1993.
Pleck, Joseph H. Are 'Family-Supportive' Employer Policies Relevant to Men? Hood, Men,
Work & Family. Ch. 11, pg 217. 1993.
Brandth, Berit and Elin Kvande. Masculinity and Child Care: the Reconstruction of Fathering.
46 Soc. Rev. 293 (1998).
Romero, Mary. Immigration, the Servant Problem, and the Legacy of the Domestic Labor
Debate: 'Where Can You Find Good Help These Days!' University of Miami Law
Review. Vol. 53:4. July 1999.
Reddick-Martin, Cynthia. Women's Right to Equal Pay in the International Workplace: Is the
United States a Poor Leader and a Poor Follower? Florida Journal of International Law.
Vol. 9 1994.

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