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Volume 1:1 Spring 1989

  • Dis-covering our Cover by Ursula Werner, p. 1
  • Reproductive Rights Agenda for the 1990's by Kathryn Kolbert, p. 3
  • Reconceiving Autonomy by Jennifer Nedelsky, p. 7
  • The ACLU: Bait and Switch by Andrea Dworkin, p. 37
  • A Break in the Silence: Including Women's Issues in a Torts Course by Lucinda Finley, p. 41
  • The New French Abortion Pill: The Moral Property of Women by Sarah Ricks, p. 75
  • Photograph by Diane Dobson, p. 100
  • Pornography and the Traffic in Women: Brief on Behalf of Trudee Able-Peterson, et al., Amici Curiae in Support of Defendant and Intervenor-Defendants, Village Books v. City of Bellingham by Margaret A. Baldwin, p. 111

Volume 2:1 Fall 1989

  • Agency and Partnership: A Study of Breach of Promise Plaintiffs by Mary Coombs, p.1
  • The Power of Motherhood: Black and White Activist Women Redefine the "Political" by Eileen Boris p. 25
  • Femocrats, Official Feminism, and the Uses of Power: A Case Study of EEO Implementation in New South Wales, Australia by Hester Eisenstein, p. 51
  • Transforming the Grounds: Autonomy and Reproductive Freedom by Stephanie Ridder and LIsa Woll, p. 75
  • Towards a Feminist Perspective on Welfare Reform by Johanna Brenner, p. 99
  • Social Feminism and Legal Discourse, 1908-1923 by Sybil Lipschultz, p. 131
  • The Real ACLU by Mary Ellen Gale and Nadine Strossen, p. 161
  • Book Review: Stories of Women in Self-Defense by Teresa Godwin Phelps, p. 189

Volume 2:2 Spring 1990

  • Hard Labor: Voices of Women from Appalachian Coal Fields by Marat Moore, p. 199
  • Pregnancy and Drug Use: The Dangerous and Unequal Use of Punitive Measures by Jacqueline Berrien, p. 239
  • Battered Wives, Religion, and Law: An Interdisciplinary Approach by Kathleen A. McDonald, p. 251
  • Graduation Address: Yale Law School, June 1989 by Catharine A. MacKinnon, p. 299
  • Commonalities: On Being Black and White, Different and the Same by Judy Scales-Trent, p. 305
  • Between Sorrow and Happy Endings: A New Paradigm of Adoption by Maureen A. Sweeney, p. 329
  • Portia in Primetime: Women Lawyers, Television, and L.A. Law by Diane M. Glass, p. 371

Book Reviews

  • The Power of Women by Stephanie M. Wildman, p. 435
  • Making Change: Women and Ethics in the Practice of Law by Judith Leonie Miller, p. 453

Volume 3:1 Fall 1990

  • Another Rainy Saturday in New Haven by e. christi cunningham, p. 1
  • Repro-Woman: A View of the Labyrinth (from the Lithotomy Position) by Brenda Waugh, p. 5
  • In Pursuit of Workplace Rights: Household Workers and a Conflict of Laws by Suzanne Goldberg, p. 63 Beyond Title IX: Toward an Agenda for Women and Sports in the 1990's by Wendy Olson, p. 105
  • Neither Sound Nor Sight by Bobbi Carr, p. 153
  • Rust v. Sullivan: Brief of Amici Curiae by John H. Hall, p. 161

Volume 3:2 Spring 1991

  • Conceiving Due Process by Cynthia R. Farina, p.189
  • House of Justice: Feminism in Architecture by Kimberley R. Jones, p. 281
  • Title VII and Sexual Harassment: Beyond Damages Control by Susan M. Mathews, p. 299
  • Marriage by Ruth Colker, p. 321
  • Woman, Womb, and Bodily Integrity by Christyne L. Neff, p. 327

Volume 4:1 -- Special Conference Issue, Fall 1991

  • Theory as Liberatory Practice by bell hooks, p. 1
  • From Practice to Theory, or What Is a White Woman Anyway? by Catharine A. MacKinnon, p. 13
  • Ain't I a Feminist? by Celina Romany, p. 23
  • Enough Said by Deborah L. Rhode, p. 35
  • Three Stories by Marat Moore, p. 39
  • One Woman's Survival of the California Justice System by Jennifer Colasuonno, p. 51
  • Coalition Strategies for the Nineties: Raising Tough Questions by Donna Hitchens, p. 57
  • Sexuality, Gender, and Social Scripting in Japan and China by Vivien Ng, p. 65
  • The Feminization of Poverty: An Issue for the 90's by Audrey Rowe, p. 73
  • Abortion of Narrative: A Reading of the Judgment of Solomon by Marie Ashe, p. 81
  • An Equality Approach to Reproductive Choice: R. v. Sullivan by Lynn Smith, p. 93
  • Abortion Law: "Unique Problem for Women" or Sex Discrimination? by Twiss Butler, p. 133
  • Empowerment Through Wellness by Byllye Avery, p.147

Comments

  • Unmaddening: A Response to Professor Angela Harris by e. christi cunningham, p.155
  • Woman (Modified) by Susan Christian, p. 171
  • Open Letters to Catharine MacKinnon by Students, p. 177

Book Review

  • Truth/Value by Janet E. Halley, p. 191

Volume 4:2 Spring 1992

  • Beyond Metaphor: Battered Women, Involuntary Servitude, and the Thirteenth Amendment by Joyce E. McConnell, p. 207
  • Reproductive Freedoms and African American Women by Charlotte Rutherford, Esq., p. 255
  • Women and Children First: A Feminist Analysis of the Primary Caretaker Standard in Child Custody Cases by Laura Sack, p. 291
  • Whores in Court: Judicial Processing of Prostitutes in the Boston Municipal Court in 1990 by Minouche Kandel, p. 329
  • Constitution-Making in a Time of Cholera: Women and the 1991 Columbian Constitution by Martha I. Morgan with the collaboration of Mónica María Alzate Buitrago, p. 353
  • Sameness and Difference in a Law School Classroom: Working at the Crossroads by Judy Scales-Trent, p. 415

Volume 5:1 Fall 1992

  • Countenancing Corruption: A Civic Republican Case Against Judicial Deference to the Military by Kirstin S. Dodge, p. 1
  • Split at the Root: Prostitution and Feminist Discourses of Law Reform by Margaret A. Baldwin, p. 47
  • Kathy by Laura A. Panos, p. 121
  • The Taming of the Shrew: The Liberal Attempt to Mainstream Radical Feminist Theory by Jeanne L. Schroeder, p. 123
  • Jennifer Patri-A Tragedy in 32 Years by Doris T. Wight, p. 181
  • The Need for Contextual ReVision: Mercy Otis Warren, A Case in Point by Janis L. McDonald, p. 183

Volume 5:2 Spring 1993

  • Whiteness and Women, in Practice and Theory: A Reply to Catharine MacKinnon by Martha R. Mahoney, p. 217
  • Review Essay: Brock's Word Against Hers by Jesselyn Alicia Brown, p. 253
  • Possible or Impossible? A Tale of Two Worlds in One Country by Judith S. Seddon, p. 265
  • Review Essay: Utopianism, Epistemology, and Feminist Theory by Susan H. Williams, p. 289
  • Midwifery Is Not The Practice of Medicine by Suzanne Hope Suarez, p. 315
  • Cumulative Index to Volumes 1-5 , p. 365


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