Wisconsin Women's Law Journal
| Volume XI, Number 3 | Summer 1997 | |
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Connectedness and Closeted Questions: The Use of History in Developing Feminist Legal Theory |
Pamela D. Bridgewater | |
The Future of Feminist Legal Theory |
Patricia A. Cain | |
We Are All Just “Jugs” |
Shelley J. Gaylord | |
Importing Feminist Theories to Change Tort Law |
Martha Chamallas |
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National Women Law Students Association Conference, March 1, 1996: Written Remarks of Elizabeth Grossman: Violence Against Women |
Elizabeth Grossman |
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Twenty Questions on the Status of Women Students in Your Law School |
Jean C. Love |
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Questions Women (and Men) Should Ask When Selecting a Law School |
Mary Becker |
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Choosing Substantive Justice: A Discussion of “Choice,” “Rights” and the New Reproductive Technologies |
April L. Cherry | |
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