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First Assignment Fall 2017

Women and Law

LAW 631 Section 1

April L. Cherry


Assignment details

Hello All: Sorry that it has taken me so long to post the assignments for the first class. I am still reworking the syllabus. In any event, you will find the assignments for the first week of class below. Please note that there is a short essay due on the second day of class. We will talk about the essay briefly on Monday and instructions are available on the course Blackboard site. I am looking forward to seeing you all on Monday.

Prof. Cherry

  1. Monday: 
  • The Historical Background of Feminist Legal Theory Casebook pp. 1-16

2. Wednesday: (Material are on the Blackboard website)

  • Implicit Bias QUiz/ Assesment
  • Christine Deneweth, Why These Common ‘Nice Guy’ Behaviors Are Actually Sexist Microaggressions, Everyday Feminism; August 5, 2015
  • Peggy McIntosh, White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack (Backpack)
  • Marilyn Frye, Oppression, in Politics of Reality

Introductory Essay: Due in class, Wednesday, August 27, 2015