Women's Legal History (LAW-795-005)
Clark
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Description
These seminars afford qualified students an opportunity to participate in faculty research projects. They are offered on an ad hoc basis with the subject matter of the seminar approved by the dean. Examples include oceans policy, contract theory, protection of endangered species, prosecutorial discretion, transnational corporations, privacy, international terrorism, occupational safety and health, utility regulation, and civil rights.
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First Class Readings
First Class Session Reading Assignment
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Part I What is women’s legal history? And why does it matter?
(8/21) See supp. reading on Blackboard.
Part II Historic foundations of women’s citizenship and status
(8/21) Separate spheres ideology and cult of domesticity
See supp. reading on Blackboard. Use your MyAU username and password to access the syllabus in the following format(s):Syllabus