The Feminism and Legal Theory Project


Over 27 Years of Revolutionary Scholarship

Objectives

  • To provide a means to introduce scholarship that applies feminist theory and methodology into legal debate, legislative reform movements, and the broader academic community through publication of the conference papers 
  • To support and encourage feminist scholarship on gender and legal equality issues that analyze the differential impact of law on women and men, and to consider also in this regard differences that exist or arise between differently situated women
  • To provide a forum within which feminist theorists can present their work and receive feedback from other scholars who share a common theoretical perspective and methodology




Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law and
Director of the Feminism and Legal Theory Project, Martha Albertson Fineman on
Vulnerability and the Human Condition: A Different Approach to Equality

 

 

 

 

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If you have any questions or need additional information about the FLT Project, please email emily.hlavaty(at)emory.edu or call 404.712.2420.