Courses
of Primary Interest to the Study of Gender
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Battered Women and the Law (Elizabeth M. Schneider)
Beyond Biology: Adoption, Procreation, & Child Maltreatment (Elizabeth
Bartholet)
*Child Care, Development Policy, & Women’s Work (Lucie E. White)
Critical Perspectives of the Law: Issues of Race, Gender, Class, & Social
Change (Lani Guinier)
*Employment Discrimination (Elizabeth Bartholet)
Employment Discrimination Law (Vicki Schultz)
*Family Law (Martha Minow, David Westfall)
Family Law A (Janet Halley)
Family Law B (Elizabeth Bartholet)
*Gender, Work, Social Welfare, and Citizenship (Lucie E. White)
*Law and the Gay-Lesbian Liberation Movement (Randall Kennedy)
Reading Group: Feminist Theory and the Law (Vicki Schultz)
Sex, Gender, and Human Rights (Hilary Charlesworth)
Seminar: Sex Seminar (Janet Halley)
*Social Welfare Law: Expanding Low-Income Women’s Economic Capacity:
Global Issues/Local Opportunities (Lucie E. White)
Courses
of Related Interest to the Study of Gender
American Democracy (Roberto M. Unger and Cornel West)
American Legal Thought (David Kennedy)
Civil Rights Litigation (Samuel Bagenstos)
*Community-Based Advocacy: Theories and Methods of Grassroots Legal Literacy
and Participatory
Economic & Social Development (Lucie E. White)
Comparative Law: The Islamic Legal System (Frank Vogel)
Comparative Law: The Role of Law in Chinese Society (William P. Alford)
Constitutional Law Adv.: The Supreme Court & the Constitution at the
Turn of the Millenium (L. H. Tribe)
Discrimination (Janet Halley)
*Employment Discrimination (David Westfall)
*Employment Law (Christine M. Jolls)
Evidence B (Peter Tillers)
Seminar: Globalization and Diversity (David B. Wilkins)
The Government Lawyer: Role and Enforcement Issues (L. Scott Harshbarger)
Human Rights Advocacy: Clinical (Peter J. Rosenblum)
Human Rights and International Law (Henry J. Steiner)
Seminar: Jewish Law and the Contemporary Agenda (Hanina Ben-Menahem)
Law and Education (Martha Minow)
Law and the Political Process (Lani Guinier)
*Law and Society: Scholarship and Teaching (Martha Minow, Todd Rakoff)
*Law, Morals, and Theology in the Christian Tradition (Charles Donohue)
Law, Psychology, and Morality: An Exploration through Film (Alan Stone)
Legal History: American Legal History 1760-1900 (William Fisher)
*Legal Postmodernism (Gerald E. Frug)
Legal Profession A2 (David B. Wilkins)
Seminar: Race Relations and the Law (Juan Perea)
Sports and the Law (Paul Weiler)
*Student Faculty Reading Group on Law and Organizing (Lucie E. White)
*Suburbanization (Gerald E. Frug)
Thinking about Thinking (Alan Dershowitx, Stephen J. Gould)
*Work Opportunity & Well-Being for At-Risk Adults (Lucie E. White)
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