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1 Feminism and Legal Theory Workshop - Discrimination and Inequality, Columbia University Law School - November 6th & 7th, 1998 [i] (1998)

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Columbia University Law School - November 6th & 7th, 1998
Jerome Green Lounge at Wien Hall
Sponsored by Professor Martha Fineman
I. Defining the Tasks - FRIDAY 4:00PM - 6:30 PM
Nancy S. Ehrenreich, University of Denver, College of Law
Beyond Intersectionality
Bryan K. Fair, University of Alabama, School of Law
The Anatomy of Caste in the United States
June Carbone, Santa Clara University School of Law
'Technological Shock', Inequality and Family
Clark Freshman, University of Miami School of Law
Whatever Happened to 'Anti-Semitism'? Generalized Discrimination,
Proof of Discrimination, and Social Science
7:00PM Dinner at Professor Fineman's home: 15 Claremont Ave. # 91
II. Law and the Construction of Identity - SATURDAY 10:00AM - NOON
Tracey E. Higgins, Fordham Law School
Gender, Liberalism, and the Promise of Equal Citizenship
Kif Augustine-Adams, Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Marriage as Exile: Citizenship Rules and Women's Exclusion
Jane Cohen, Boston University School of Law
Identity- Some Questions about Politics and Law
Commentator: Joan Meier, George Washington University Law School
Lunch 12:15-1:45pm
Joan Meier's recently published article entitled Domestic Violence, Character, And Social
Change In The Welfare Reform Debate is included in these materials. Discussion of this
article will occur during lunch for those who are interested.
III. The Intersection of Race and Class - SATURDAY 2:00PM - 4:00PM
Rebecca E. Zietlow, University of Toledo, College of Law
Telling Women Stories through a Feminist Method of Process
April L. Cherry, Florida State University, College of Law
Legal and Cultural Attitudes Toward Black Motherhood:
Nurturing in the Service of White Culture
Marnie Mahoney, University of Miami, School of Law
Class and Whiteness in Work and Law

Commentator: Cheryl Preston, Brigham Young University Law School

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