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Abstract
At its broadest, “feminist legal thought” describes the effort across generations to secure equality for women through law. The ideas that have emerged from this work can be loosely typed as “equality theories,” and the statutes, constitutional interpretations, and doctrines they inform can be tied together under the heading of “gender law.”
Publication Title
Yale Journal of Law & Feminism
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Joanna L. Grossman, The Winding Path Toward Gender Equality and the Advocates and Scholars Who Forged It, 34 Yale J. L. and Feminism 14 (2023)
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