(3 units). Various analytical tools are employed to examine the question of law's contribution to women's legal, social, political, and economic inequality. Analytical frameworks such as legal history, language, political theory, equality theory, critical race theory, and feminist jurisprudence are used to explore selected current, substantive topics as reflected by cases, legislation, law reform, and litigation strategies. Course Component: Lecture
(3 units). Various analytical tools are employed to examine the question of law's contribution to women's legal, social, political, and economic inequality. Analytical frameworks such as legal history, language, political theory, equality theory, critical race theory, and feminist jurisprudence are used to explore selected current, substantive topics as reflected by cases, legislation, law reform, and litigation strategies. Course Component: Lecture