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2 Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop, June 17-19, 1999: Discrimination and Inequality [i] (1999)

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DISCRIMINATION AND INEQUALITY
Myron Taylor Hall, Cornell University School of Law
Sponsored by Martha Fineman and the
Dorthea S. Clarke Fund in Women and the Law
Volume Two
THURSDAY, June 17th - 4:00 - 6:30 PM - PRODUCING SUBJECTS
Kristen L. Walker (Law, Columbia) A Queer Critique ofRights
Darren Lenard Hutchinson (Law, Southern Methodist) The Costs of White Gay and Lesbian Normativity:
Race, Class and the Juridical Construction of Homosexuality
Devon Carbado and Mitu Gulati (Law, UCLA) Working Identity
Nancy Barta-Smith (English, Slippery Rock) Protecting Rights and Tolerating Differences: Meeting the
Challenge of Giving Up the Patriarchal Ground of Identity Politics
DINNER ATMARTHA FINEMAN'S HOME - 205 STONE QUARRY ROAD
FRIDAY, June 18th - 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM - THE LIMITS OF LAW
Laura Rosenbury and Tracy Higgins (Law, Fordham) Agency, Equality andAnti-Discrimination Law
Beverley Baines (Law, Queen's) Owning the Right to Discriminate
Julie A. Nice (Law, Denver) The Emerging Third Strand in Equal Protection Jurisprudence: Recognizing the
Co-Constitutive Nature of Rights and Classes
Mary Anne Case (Law, Chicago) 'The Very Stereotype the Law Condemns': Constitutional Sex Discrimination
as a Quest for Perfect Proxies
LUNCH IN ATRIUM - Kathy Abrams (Law, Cornell) Changing the Subject of Inequality
FRIDAY, June 18th - 2:30 - 5:00 PM -AGENTS OF CHANGE AND RESISTANCE
Sybil Lipschultz (History, Miami) A Tale of Two Briefs
Clark Freshman (Law, Miami) Lawyers as Architects of Community: The Role of Transactional Lawyers
Jennifer Brown (Law, Quinnipiac) Ethics and Equal Protection: Anti-bias Rules as Imperfect Substitutes for
Heightened Scrutiny
Isabel Marcus (Law, SUNY-Buffalo) Dark Numbers: Law, Public Policy and Domestic Violence in Central
and Eastern Europe
DINNER ON YOUR OWN
SATURDAY, June 19th - 9:00 - 11:30 AM - CONCEPTS, FRAMEWORKS AND THEORY
Patricia Hughes (Law, New Brunswick) Why Anti-Discrimination Theory is Inadequate for Equality Practice
Radha Jhappan (Law, Carleton) Feminist Approaches to Justice
Linda McClain (Law, Hofstra) Some Thoughts About Facts, Sex/Gender Equality and Constitutional Theory
Devon Carbado (Law, UCLA) Straight Out of the Closet
LUNCH IN THE A TRIUM
SATURDAY, June 19th - 1:00 - 3:30 PM -- CASE STUDIES IN INEQUALITY
Francine Moccio (ILR, Cornell) Feminism and Fraternalism: A Case Study of Women's Attempt to Integrate
the Electrical Construction Industry
Eileen Boris (History, Virginia) The Gender ofDiscrimination: Men, Women and Fair Employment
Miranda Stewart (Law, NYU) Domesticating Tax Reform: Feminist and Queer Strategies of Reform and the
Ideal Family in US Tax and Transfer Law
Risa L. Lieberwitz (ILR, Cornell) Equalizing Power in the Workplace: Broadening Academic Freedom to
Freedom of Speech for All Employees

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