A comprehensive and impressive work in feminist jurisprudence. It will become a must read for scholars in law and for those in political science and women's studies for whom law is a subject of interest.
Rhode
Our Lives Before the Lawis an extremely interesting book on an extremely interesting subject. Baer offers passionate and powerful criticism that should appeal to a wide audience.
Deborah L. Rhode, Stanford University
Littleton
This book displays a deep and subtle understanding of law, its possibilities and limits.
Christine A. Littleton, University of California, Los Angeles
Deborah L. Rhode
Our Lives Before the Lawis an extremely interesting book on an extremely interesting subject. Baer offers passionate and powerful criticism that should appeal to a wide audience.
From the Publisher
"Our Lives Before the Lawis an extremely interesting book on an extremely interesting subject. Baer offers passionate and powerful criticism that should appeal to a wide audience."—Deborah L. Rhode, Stanford University"This book displays a deep and subtle understanding of law, its possibilities and limits."—Christine A. Littleton, University of California, Los Angeles"A comprehensive and impressive work in feminist jurisprudence. It will become a must read for scholars in law and for those in political science and women's studies for whom law is a subject of interest."—Austin Sarat, Amherst College
Austin Sarat
A comprehensive and impressive work in feminist jurisprudence. It will become a must read for scholars in law and for those in political science and women's studies for whom law is a subject of interest.
Austin Sarat, Amherst College
Christine A. Littleton
This book displays a deep and subtle understanding of law, its possibilities and limits.