
Current & Recent Research at Penn LawThe Penn Law faculty are engaged in a wide array of scholarship in traditional, cross-disciplinary and cutting-edge areas of inquiry. This newly created section of our website, which we will continue to populate in the months ahead, gives you access and the ability to search current and earlier work. FEATURED RESEARCHQuick Links: 15 Most Recent | 15 Most Viewed | RSS Feeds | Search SEARCHEnter search criteria in one or more of the following fields.
8 publications matched your search.
A New ERA or an New Era? Amendment Advocacy and the Reconstitution of Feminism, 103 NW.
U. L. REV. 1223 (2009).
Civil Rights on Both Sides: Reproductive Rights and Free Speech in Schenck v. Pro-Choice Network of Western New York, in CIVIL RIGHTS STORIES (Foundation Press, 2008).
Constitutional Choices: Legal Feminism and the Historical Dynamics of Change, 92 CAL. L. REV. 755 (2004).
Note, “A Common Fate of Discrimination”: Race/Gender Analogies in Legal and Historical Perspective, 110 YALE L. J. 1045 (2001).
Reconstructing the Race-Sex Analogy, 49 WM. & MARY L. REV. 1789 (2008).
The Strange Career of Jane Crow: Sex Segregation and the Transformation of Anti-Discrimination Discourse, 18 YALE J. L. & HUM 187 (2006).
Women: United States Law, in OXFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LEGAL HISTORY (forthcoming).
“Frontiero v. Richardson,” in Women and the Law Stories (Foundation Press, forthcoming 2009).
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