Vol. 12 No. 3 (2003)

Articles

Rachel B. Tiven
Why a Feminist Law Journal? A Call for Parity
December 1, 2003
Editor's Note
Why a Feminist Law Journal? Introduction to the Issue
December 1, 2003
Richard H. Chused
A Brief History of Gender Law Journals: The Heritage of Myra Bradwell’s Chicago Legal News
December 1, 2003
Felice Batlan
A Journal of One’s Own? Beginning the Project of Historicizing the Development of Women’s Law Journals
December 1, 2003
Linda E. Fisher
I Know It When I See It, or What Makes Scholarship Feminist: A Cautionary Tale
December 1, 2003
Laura A. Rosenbury
Feminist Legal Scholarship: Charting Topics and Authors, 1978-2002
December 1, 2003
Katharine B. Silbaugh
Proliferation
December 1, 2003
Twila L. Perry
Diversity, Discourse, and the Mission of the Feminist Law Journal
December 1, 2003
Jenny Rivera
Moving the Margins
December 1, 2003
Marjorie E. Kornhauser
Why a Duck? Are Feminist Legal Journals an Endangered Species, and If So, Are They Worth Saving?
December 1, 2003
Anne C. Dailey
Cultivating Feminist Critical Inquiry
December 1, 2003
Katherine L. Vaughns
Women Law Journals in the New Millenium: How Far Have They Evolved? And Are They Still Necessary?
December 1, 2003
Taunya Lovell Banks, Penelope Andrews
Two “Colored” Women’s Conversation About the Relevance of Feminist Law Journals in the Twenty-First Century
December 1, 2003
Hope Lewis
Embracing Complexity: Human Rights in Critical Race Feminist Perspective
December 1, 2003
Joanna L. Grossman
Feminist Law Journals and the Rankings Conundrum
December 1, 2003
Elvia R. Arriola
Tenure Politics and the Feminist Scholar
December 1, 2003
Carlin Meyer
Not Whistlin’ Dixie: Now, More Than Ever, We Need Feminist Law Journals
December 1, 2003
Amy L. Wax
Converted or Unconverted: To Whom Shall We Preach?
December 1, 2003
Elizabeth M. Bruch
Lessons About Autonomy and Integration from International Human Rights, Law Journals, and the World of Golf
December 1, 2003
Jane S. Schacter
Form, Function, and Feminist Law Journals
December 1, 2003
Suzanne B. Goldberg
Thinking About Feminism, Social Justice, and the Place of Feminist Law Journals: A Letter to the Editors
December 1, 2003
Stephanie Farrior
The Rights of Women in International Human Rights Law Textbooks: Segregation, Integration, or Omission?
December 1, 2003
Brenda Cossman, Dan Danielsen, Janet Halley, Tracey Higgins
Gender, Sexuality, and Power: Is Feminist Theory
December 1, 2003
Katherine M. Franke
On Discipline and Canon
December 1, 2003
Mary Anne Case
Journals as a Feminist Playground
December 1, 2003
Janis L. McDonald
Looking in the Honest Mirror of Privilege: “Polite White” Reflections
December 1, 2003
Regina Austin, Elizabeth M. Schneider
Speaking Volumes: Musings on the Issues of the Day, Inspired by the Memory of Mary Joe Frug
December 1, 2003