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Abstract
As this Symposium demonstrates, Jack B. Weinstein continues to write decisional law that has edified and stimulated expert readers for many decades. The Weinstein trove also contains feminist jurisprudence. Starting no later than 1974 and into the current millennium, Judge Weinstein has been ameliorating the burdens of gender-oppression. This Article groups decisions published by the Judge into six gender-related themes: women of low income, sentencing female offenders, women’s civil rights, “the woman’s Constitution,” women’s redress for personal injury, and feminism beyond women. It also identifies what is feminist about this extraordinary compendium.
Recommended Citation
Anita Bernstein,
The Feminist Jurisprudence of Judge Jack B. Weinstein,
64
DePaul L. Rev.
(2015)
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https://via.library.depaul.edu/law-review/vol64/iss2/6