Feminist Judgments
- 471 pages
- 17 hours of reading
In this book a group of feminist legal scholars write the 'missing' feminist judgments in key cases.
This series delves into legal history through the lens of feminist critique. Each volume reimagines pivotal court judgments, exposing the limitations of prevailing white, male perspectives in law. It demonstrates how alternative interpretations can lead to more equitable and inclusive outcomes. The collection offers a compelling examination of legal evolution and its societal implications.


In this book a group of feminist legal scholars write the 'missing' feminist judgments in key cases.
This book analyzes estates and trusts cases through a feminist lens to demonstrate how the law has limited the property rights of women and other marginalized groups. This book will be useful to law students learning to read cases and to anyone else interested in understanding ways in which the law has been applied inequitably.