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1 Feminism and Legal Theory Project - The 20th Summer Workshop [i] (2003)

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June 26, 27, 28, 2003
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Grainger Hall - 975 University Avenue - Room 4151
Thursday, June 26
2:00 - 3:45 PM - Theory and Practice:
Kristin Bumiller, Amherst College, Political Science: Reconfiguring At the
Boundaries of Law, Feminism and Legal Theory
Commentators: Mary Anne Case, University of Chicago, Law School; Lucinda
Finley, SUNY-Buffalo, Law School; Sybil Lipschultz, University of Miami, History;
Carlin Meyer, New York Law School
4:00 - 6:15 PM - Feminist Legal Theory's Impact on Other Disciplines:
Eileen Boris, Women's Studies Program and Department of History, University of
California, Santa Barbara, What's Law Got to Do With It: Rights Talk and Women's
History
Eva Feder Kittay, SUNY-Stony Brook, Department of Philosophy, Common
Concepts: Feminist Legal Theory and Philosophy
Nancy Hirschmann, University of Pennsylvania, Political Science Department,
Politics, Law, and Feminism: An Emerging Conversation on Domestic Violence and
Free Agency
Lynn Chancer, Fordham University, Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
Sociology and Feminist Legal Theory
DINNER - Carin Clauss' House - 3909 Pricilla Lane
Friday, June 27
9:00 - 11:15 - Coming of Age in the 1990's
Roxanne Mykitiuk, York University, Osgoode Hall, Law School: Feminism and
Embodiment: Puzzling Through the Boundaries of Law
Donna Young, Albany Law School: Cross-Border Feminism in the 00's and
Beyond.
Laura Kessler, University of Utah, Law School: Caught Between the Waves:
Navigating the Post-Second Wave Pre-Postfeminist Position.
Martha McCluskey, SUNY-Buffalo, Law School: Feminism, Law and the
Politics of Theory: What is Left after Legal Scholarship's Right Turn?
11:30 - 1:15 - Feminist Theories of Relation in the Shadow of the Law:
K.T. Albiston, UW-Madison, Law School and Tonya Brito, UW-Madison, Law
School: Feminism in Relation
Victoria Nourse, UW-Madison, Law School: Law's Constitution: A Relational
Critique

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