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1 Feminisms and Fundamentalisms: April 11-12, 2003 at Cornell Law School [i] (2003)

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April 11 - 12, 2003 at Cornell Law School
Weiss Faculty Lounge (2nd Floor) Myron Taylor Hall, Ithaca, NY
Sponsored by the Feminism and Legal Theory Program
Martha L.A. Fineman, Dorothea S. Clarke Professor Of Feminist Jurisprudence
FRIDAY, April 11' - 4:pm - 6:30pm
Doctrines and Theory:
* Jane Rutherford, DePaul University College of Law: The Meaning of Equality in
the Religion Clauses.
*  Steven H. Shiffrin, Cornell University Law School: Beyond Vouchers: Religion
in the Public Schools?
*  Susan J. Stabile, St. John's University School of Law: Mainstream Catholicism
and Women
*  Amy R. Baehr, Hofstra University, Department of Philosophy and Religious
Studies: Some Thoughts on Perfectionism in Feminist Political and Legal Theory
7:00pm - Vegetarian Dinner at Martha Fineman's Home, 204 Sunrise Road
SATURDAY, April 12h - 10:00am - 12:00pm
Struggling with Subordination
*  Susan Mangold, University of Buffalo School of Law: Child Protection and the
Move to Monitor Religious Institutions
* Beverly Horsburgh, St. Thomas University School of Law: Traditional Jewish
Women's Use of Ritual to Resolve the Controversy Between Religious Practices
and Feminist Aspirations
*  Cheryl Preston, Brigham Young University Law School: Women in Traditional
Religion: Refusing to Let the Patriarch Separate Us from the Source of our
Liberation
12:00- 2:00pm Lunch- Discussion of feminism and religion in Northern Ireland
Panel: Elish Rooney, University of Ulster and Lorna Fox, Queens University, Belfast
Moderator: Emily Hartigan
SATURDAY, April 12th - 2:15pm - 3:45pm
Marriage:
*  Maura Strassberg, Drake University Law School: Comparing Mormon
Fundamentalist Polygamy with New Age Polyamory
* Mary Anne Case, University of Chicago Law School: What Stake Do
Heterosexual Women Have in the Same-Sex Marriage/Domestic Partnership/Civil
Union Debates?
Religion and Rights: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
* Doris Buss, Carleton University, Law Department: The Gender Agenda:
Women's International Human Rights, Homosexuality and Conservative
Christianity
*  Rosalind Hackett, University of Tennessee, Department of Religious Studies and
Department of Anthropology: Women Lawyers, Mermaids, and Nigerian
Deliverance Movements

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