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1 Gender and Citizenship Workshop, April 19-20, 2002 at Cornell Law School [i] (2002)

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April 19-20, 2002 at Cornell Law School
Myron Taylor Hall, Ithaca, NY
Sponsored by the Feminism and Legal Theory Project
Martha L.A. Fineman, Dorothea S. Clarke Professor of Feminist Jurisprudence
FRIDAY, APRIL 19 - PANEL #1: DEFINING POLITICAL RIGHTS IN THE CONTEXT OF
CITIZENSHIP
4pm - 6:30pm- Weiss Faculty Lounge
*   Nancy Hirschmann, Department of Government, Cornell University
Women's Freedom and Women's Citizenship
*   Eileen McDonagh, Department of Political Science, Northeastern University
From Maternalism to Multiculturalism: Gender and Political Citizenship in the United
States
*   Gretchen Ritter, Department of Political Science, University of Texas at Austin
Gender, Citizenship and the Vote: The Failure of the Nineteenth Amendment and the
Transition to Liberal Constitutionalism in the United States
*   Reva B. Siegel, Yale Law School
She the People: The Nineteenth Amendment, Sex Equality, Federalism, and the Family
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
PANEL #2: DEFINING ENTITLEMENTS TO SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS WITHIN
THE STATE
9:30am- Noon- Weiss Faculty Lounge
*   Tonya L. Brito, University of Wisconsin Law School
I'll Take Bachelor Number One!: The Promotion of Marriage as Anti-Poverty Policy
*   Kristen Bumiller, Department of Political Science, Amherst College
States of Poverty: The Place of the Poor in Democratic Citizenship and Culture
*   Linda McClain, Hofstra Law School
Marriage (E)quality, Marriage Promotion, and Self-Government
*   Carol Nackenoff, Department of Political Science, Swarthmore College
Cross-Class Collaboration in the Progressive Era Women's Movement and its Potential
to Expand and Transform the Meaning of Citizenship
PANEL #3: DEFINING GROUP RIGHTS WITHIN THE CONCEPT OF CITIZENSHIP
1:45pm-4:15pm-Weiss Faculty Lounge
*   Muneer Ahmad, American University Law School, Homeland Insecurities: Racial
Profiling the Day After 9/11
*   Gitanjali Gutierrez, A Comparative Analysis of Sexual Orientation, Gender, and Gender
Identity as the Basis for Asylum in the United States
*   Jill Hasday, University of Chicago Law School, Sex-Segregated Public Education and
Women's Equal Citizenship
*   Suzanne Mettler, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, Bolstering American Manhood
and Citizenship: Effects of World War II and the G.I. Bill

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