EDITH HOUSE LECTURE SERIES

Speaker
Title
Date
Audio/Video
Prof. Nadine Taub, Rutgers School of Law - Newark
Redefining the Equality Principle: Formal Equality, Substantive Equality, and Special Treatment for Women
5/3/83
No
Judge Gladys Kessler, District of Columbia Superior Court
The Crisis in Child Support
4/3/84
Audio
Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson, Wisconsin Supreme Court
Justice and Juror
3/17/85
Audio
Prof. Eliane Vogel-Polsky, University Libre De Bruxelles
Positive Action within the European Economic Community
9/25/85
Audio
Antonia H. Chayes, Chairman, ENDISPUTE, Inc.
Beyond Negotiation: Alternative Dispute Resolution
3/12/87
Audio - Interview with WUGA only
Prof. R. Lea Brilmayer, Yale Law School
International Affairs and the Implausibility of Democracy
4/6/88
Audio
Prof. Martha Minow, Harvard Law School
Diversity: Gender, Religion and Race
3/16/89
Audio/Video
Prof. Patricia A. Cain, University of Texas School of Law
A Postmodern Feminist Critique of Equal Protection Doctrine
3/15/90
Video
Prof. Mari J. Matsuda, University of Hawaii Schoolof Law
Towards a Feminist Theory Interconnecting Subordinations
4/8/91
Audio
Prof. Patricia J. Williams, University of Wisconsin Law School
Banished Bodies
3/13/92
Audio
Prof. Carrie Menkel-Meadow, University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law
Mainstreaming Feminist Legal Theory and the Production of Legal Knowledge
3/12/93
No
Brooksley Born, Partner, Arnold & Porter, Washinton DC
Private Practice/Public Service - Reminiscences About the Women's Rights Movement
3/9/94
Audio
Chief Judge Dorothy T. Beasley, Georgia Court of Appeals
Why Are We Here
1/25/95
Audio
Prof. Mary E. Becker, University of Chicago Law School
The First Amendment and Sexual Harassment at School and at Work
11/2/95
Audio
Prof. Martha S. West, University of California, Davis, School of Law
What's in it for me? Why Don't White Women Support Affirmative Action
10/24/96
Audio
Prof. Anne M. Coughlin, University of Virginia School of Law
Sex and Guilt
10/15/97
Audio
Prof. Sarah R. Weddington, University of Texas, Austin
Roe v. Wade: 25 Years Later
9/23/98
Audio
Judge Susan Oki Mollway, U.S. District Court of Hawaii
Getting Confirmed as a Federal Judge
10/6/99
Audio
Prof. Dorothy E. Roberts, Northwestern University
Missing Voices: Black Mothers and the Politics of Child Welfare
2/15/01
Audio
Kelly D. Askin, Fellow, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University
Securing Justice for Women in the United Nations International War Crimes Tribunals and Beyond
3/26/02
Audio
Kathy Hall-Martinez, Director, International Program of the Center for Reproductive Law
Using Legal Strategies to Promote Women's Reproductive Rights: Achievements and Challenges
3/3/03
Streaming
Prof. Linda H. Krieger, University of California, Berkeley, School of Law
Naturalizing Anti-Discrimination Law
2/25/04
Streaming
Chief Justice Jean H. Toal, South Carolina Supreme Court
Women in the Law
3/24/05
Streaming
Prof. Sarah R. Weddington, University of Texas, Austin
Some Leaders Are Born Women
3/23/06
Streaming
Harriet McBryde Johnson, Author and Disability Rights Attorney
Disability Rights: A
Liberation Movement for All People
3/21/07

Shirley M. Hufstedler, former U.S. Secretary of Education
Freedom and Justice for Some: Federal Judicial Review for Guantanamo Bay Prisoners
3/19/08
Streaming