UKnowledge > J. David Rosenberg College of Law > Law Journals > Kentucky Law Journal > Vol. 84 > Iss. 4 (1996)
Title Page
The Sesquicentennial of the 1848 Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention: American Women's Unfinished Quest for Legal, Economic, Political, and Social Equality
Kentucky Law Journal
Tables of Contents
Table of Contents for Volume 84, Issue 4
Kentucky Law Journal
Indices to Volume 84
Kentucky Law Journal
Foreword
Introduction
Carolyn S. Bratt
Articles
Public Policy and Private Lives: Social and Spatial Dimensions of Women's Poverty and Welfare Policy in the United States
Ann R. Tickamyer
Fighting for Their Lives: Women, Poverty, and the Historical Role of United States Law in Shaping Access to Women's Health Care
Susan L. Waysdorf
"A Masculinist Vision of Useful Labor" Popular Ideologies About Women and Work in the United States, 1820 to 1939
Patricia Cooper
Playing the "Gender" Card: Affirmative Action and Working Women
Mary K. O'Melveny
Reflections on the Limitations of Rational Discourse, Empirical Data, and Legal Mandates as Tools for the Achievement of Gender Equity in American Higher Education
Susan J. Scollay and Carolyn S. Bratt
Silent Beneficiaries: Affirmative Action and Gender in Law School Academic Support Programs
Darlene C. Goring
A False Public Sentiment: Narrative and Visual Images of Women Lawyers in Film
Louise Everett Graham and Geraldine Maschio
A Feminist Social Justice Approach to Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: A Case Study on the Limits of Liberal Theory
Joan C. Callahan and Dorothy E. Roberts
The Status of Women Under International Human Rights Law and the 1995 UN World Conference on Women, Beijing, China
Margaret Plattner
Notes
Comparable Worth and the Fair Pay Act of 1994
Rhonda J. Blackburn