The Joint Scholars & Scholarship Workshop on Feminist Jurisprudence is an academic conference dedicated to exploring the intersections of law, gender, and feminist theory. Hosted by Fordham Law School in New York City, this workshop brings together scholars and practitioners to engage in critical discussions and present research on feminist legal issues.
The workshop covers a range of topics, including legal history, gender studies, and the impact of feminist theory on legal practices. Sessions feature presentations such as "Finding Theodosia: A Genealogical Approach to Legal History, Gender and Slavery," which examines the interplay between genealogy and legal history in the context of gender and slavery.
Attendees have the opportunity to participate in networking sessions, panel discussions, and workshops designed to foster collaboration and the exchange of ideas among professionals in the field. Notable speakers and experts in feminist jurisprudence contribute to the depth and breadth of the program.
This workshop is ideal for legal scholars, practitioners, and students interested in feminist legal theory and its application. Participants will gain valuable insights into current research and debates, enhancing their understanding and practice of law through a feminist lens.
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Speakers(1)
Lolita Buckner Inniss
Professor of Law at Cleveland State University
Lolita Buckner Inniss is a Professor of Law at Cleveland State University, specializing in legal history, gender, and slavery.
Event Details
- Date
- January 6, 2016
- Location
- 🇺🇸 New York, United States
- Fordham Law School
- Audience
- Legal scholars, practitioners, and students interested in feminist legal theory.