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1 Feminism Confronts Economic Theory: Policy Initiatives and Economic Rhetoric [i] (1997)

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policy initiatives and economic rhetoric
FEMINISM AND LEGAL THEORY WORKSHOP
Columbia University School of Law
Jerome Greene Lounge in Wein Hall
MARCH 14 & 15,1997
Please note that there are four (4) Sessions on this schedule. There were so many good papers that I felt I had to try to fit
them all in. This means that we will start an hour earlier on Saturday and there will be a coffee break prior to Session Ill.
Lunch (between Sessions III and IV) will be a half hour shorter than usual. I think the program is worth the
accommodation. WARNING: Unlike some prior Workshops, Sessions will start ON TIME.
SESSION I - FRIDAY 4 - 6:30 PM WEALTH AND WELFARE
Lynn Chancer, Barnard College, Department of Sociology
The Benefits of Pragmatic Vision or The Case for a Guaranteed Income
Regina Austin, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Nest Eggs and Stormy Weather: Law, Culture and Black Women's Lack of Wealth
Mimi Abramovitz, Hunter College School of Social Work
The Political Economy of Welfare Reform
Julie Nelson, American University, School of Public Affairs
Cutting the Strings Attached to Federal Block Grants
DINNER - 7 - 9:30 PM - MARTHA FINEMAN'S APARTMENT
SESSION II - SATURDAY 9 - 11 AM       INTERGENERATIONAL ISSUES
Emily Abel, UCLA School of Public Health, Department of Health Services
Economic Language and Family Care for the Elderly
Claire Young, University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law
Public Taxes, Privatizing Effects and Gender Inequality
Jane Cohen, Boston University School of Law
Intra-generational Efficiency
COFFEE BREAK -11 -11:30 AM
SESSION III - SATURDAY 11:30 - 1:30 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
Elizabeth Rapaport, University of New Mexico Law School
Deterrence and Domestic Violence: A Law and Economic Analysis
Patricia Bradford, Marquette University School of Law
An Economic Analysis of Domestic Violence Reform
Dianne Martin, Osgoode Hall Law School
Rethinking Retribution: Addressing the Unintended Consequences of Criminalization Strategies
LUNCH BREAK -1:30-3 PM
SESSION IV - SATURDAY 3 - 5:00 PM     ECONOMIC RHETORIC AND FEMINIST METHOD
Adelle Blackett, Columbia University Law School
Rights Discourse, Economic Rhetoric and the Social Clause Debate
Katharine Silbaugh, Boston University School of Law
Plural Meanings and the Discourse of Commodification
Anne:se Riles, American Bar Foundation, Northwestem University Law School
Feminist Method and Unraveling the Global Financial Markets

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